Sr Vice President & Market Leader - Asset Services
Kidder Mathews has been a leader in the commercial real estate industry for nearly 60 years, fostering an innovative and dynamic work culture with more than 100 "best workplace" awards. Now the largest fully independent commercial real estate firm in the Western U.S., Kidder Mathews has over 900 professionals across 19 offices in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, and Arizona. We offer a complete range of brokerage, appraisal, asset services, consulting, and debt & equity finance services for all property types. The firm averages $9 billion in transaction volume, manages more than 54 million square feet of space, and conducts 2,700 appraisal, consulting, and cost segregation assignments annually.Job SummaryThe Market Leader has primary responsibility for leading, organizing and managing all aspects of Kidder Mathews’ property management business in the assigned regional office. Primary areas of responsibility include a) direct, operational day-to-day management of selected client assets / portfolios and staff; b) developing, directing, training and motivating professional, administrative and technical personnel; and c) identifying and developing new business opportunities, with an emphasis on profitability of the regional office.Essential FunctionsManage and lead a team which may include Property Manager(s), Administrative Assistant(s), Operation Manager (s), Portfolio Administrator(s) and Portfolio Assistant(s) including recruitment, onboarding, supervision, scheduling, training, development, evaluation and disciplinary action of employees Provide coaching, direction and leadership to employees in order to achieve company and client resultsPromote and maintain a positive working environment in alignment with Kidder Mathews values and culturePrioritize issues and opportunities and deploy appropriate resources for resolution or fulfillment Develop and maintain trustworthy, positive, productive, value-added and collaborative relationships with external clients (existing and potential) and internal clients and stakeholders (e.g. brokers, appraisers, property managers, accounting, corporate staff, executives, etc.)Proactively and consistently incorporate asset management principles, analysis and considerations (e.g. lease terms, financing, return-on-investment, hold-sell, regulatory, reporting, entitlement, legal, etc.) into portfolio management responsibilities to enhance client asset value and staff developmentManagement of commercial property operations, contract administration, lease administration, accounting, budgeting, performance analysis, tenant relations, reporting and capital investment across asset classes including industrial, office and retailKeep current of the market(s) served by the assigned office: assets; owners; users; tenants; agencies; brokers; economics; etc.Actively support process improvements within PM Division designed to increase efficiency and expand capacityDevelop and grow profitability of the assigned office and incorporate those elements in delivering value for external clients and internal stakeholdersEnsure compliance with Kidder Mathews processes and procedures and with statutory requirementsAdminister Property Management Agreements, to include tracking renewal and expiration dates, fee increases, report and budget due dates, etc.Prepare annual corporate operating budget for assigned portfolio; review, edit and finalize annual corporate budgets for direct reportsReview and collect receivables from clientsReview monthly operating statements for assigned portfolio(s)Identify and capture new business, referral or consulting opportunitiesParticipate and attend Kidder Mathews corporate events including those held by other divisions (ie: Valuation, Brokerage)Other FunctionsPerform other duties or projects as requestedEssential Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the competencies (minimum knowledge, skill, and ability) required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.EducationBachelor’s Degree or a combination of education and experienceReal Estate License requiredEXPERIENCe REQUIRED7+ years Commercial Property Management experience 2+ year supervisory experienceRequired KnowledgeStrong knowledge of processes and procedures typically applied in Commercial Property ManagementSkills and AbilityAbility to work with minimal supervision and lead by example Strong computer skills (MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)Good communication and organizational skills. Ability to build relationships with clients, vendors and internal partnersAbility to provide excellent customer service Ability to speak, write and understand EnglishDemonstrated ability to read, understand and abstract leases and contractsDemonstrated ability to recognize high quality maintenance workDemonstrate ability to understand and problem-solve financial documentsProfessional communication etiquette with good oral and written communication skillsAccurate, attentive, detail oriented, with strong analytical skillsDemonstrated financial analysis skillsDemonstrated understanding of the budgeting processDemonstrated ability to function in a team environment and proactively problem solve Ability to work outside of normal office hours to meet various deadlinesAbility to prioritize and organize workload in order to meet daily, weekly and monthly deadlinesDemonstrated ability to follow through and complete tasksWillingness and demonstration of professional development and continual learningAbility to travel within assigned market area, with occasional travel by airplane to distant locationsMust have working vehicle, valid driver license and current auto insuranceWork EnvironmentThis is a standard office environment with standard office noise like talking, office equipment, etc. In addition, this position may travel to and visit properties sites and tenant locations in various settings which can be industrial in nature with loud noises and mild fumes.Physical DemandsWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is rarely active but may require standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, ladder climbing and crouching. The employee must frequently sit and use a computer for long periods of time. Specific vision abilities are required to do this job including close vision. The employee must be able to drive for short to moderate distances and/or times. The employee must often walk through the outdoors and various terrain environments. The employee may be required to access building roof and mechanical areas. Supervisory ResponsibilitiesHas supervisory responsibilities for up to 20 direct and/or indirect reports including Property Managers, Operation Managers, Associate Property Managers, Portfolio Assistants, Portfolio Administrators and Administrative Assistants. Has indirect supervisory responsibilities for Building Engineers.Kidder Mathews is an equal opportunity employer does not discriminate based on race/ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by law. Kidder Mathews will accommodate candidates with disabilities to complete this application. Please contact recruiting@kiddermathews.com if you need an accommodation. AZ, NV, OR & WA residents: We Participate in E-Verify. CA residents: We collect various personal data from employees and applicants for purposes related to employment. Please review the Notice of Data Privacy for Employees and Applicants for detailed information concerning what information we collect, the purposes for which information is collected and with whom such information may be shared. 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