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This diverse company is vertically integrated with in-house departments responsible for execution of the company’s activities including property development, construction and management as well as leasing, sales and marketing.
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Previous experience in customer service, property management, or a related field preferred. Job Description: We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Customer Service Representative/Property Manager.
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Management and execution of a variety of customer service and value-added service requests/inquiries including but not limited to: account activity; policy administration and insurance placement; billing activity; claims administration; coverage/loss analysis; contract review for insurability; review policy forms and endorsements; review audits; identify errors and facilitate corrective actions; Certificates of Insurance; Evidences of Property; and Cancellation/Reinstatements.
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Minimum of 1 year experience working in Luxury Property Management or Luxury Hospitality as a Leasing Consultant, Leasing Manager, Assistant Community Manager, Night Auditor, or similar titles.
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Our array of services includes Government Property Management, Production Maintenance, Mail Room Services, Equipment Tracking, Regulatory and Customer Compliance of Property Systems, Import/Export Trade Compliance, Material Management, Stockrooms/Tool Cribs/Receiving, Engineering Tool Design and Rework/Repairs, Records Management, Distribution Services, Capital Asset Management, and Development & Production-Equipment Maintenance.
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Starting with a focus on providing best-in-class customer service to our residents and to all potential residents, the property manager will ensure efficient operations through proper revenue and expense control, vendor relations, maintenance, lease administration, team building and monthly reporting.
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Complete all training provided by the company with regards to, fair housing, marketing, leasing, customer service, etc. Our Vista Valley property in Mesa awaits a customer focused team player like you.
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Great customer service with excellent communication skills from relatable experience whether in any aspect of property management positions or hospitality (hotels, restaurants), retail service, etc.
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Technical support, Troubleshooting, Windows, LAN/WAN, Microsoft Suite, Help desk, Property Management Systems, Customer Service, Hotel Operations. Provides service desk property management systems technical support by applying basic understanding of computer systems, products and services.
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Experience Preferred: Property Management, Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service background sufficient to manage the day-to-day operation of an apartment community. Strong proficiency in property management software (preferably Entrata Yardi and/or One Site.
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As an Associate Underwriter, you will support territorial teams in all aspects of underwriting, including policy and inspection analysis, handle customer service support phone calls, and all other aspects of agency relationship management.
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Manages the Customer Service and Cashier teams, driving compliance to company policies and standards, safekeeping of company funds and property, asset protection, sales, and record keeping procedures.
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Your role as an Assistant Property Manager provides amazing customer service and contributes to a safe and secure environment for our tenants. As the Assistant Property Manager, you will have the opportunity to dive into the dynamic world of property management, where every day brings new challenges and adventures.
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Customer service related to the property owner and tenants needs prior to and leading up to tenancy; including processing background information, lease documents, collecting deposit and first-month's rent, and property inspection.
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Properly maintain all technical information, Field Service Reports, Expense Reports, and Canon property assigned. - Provide the solutions of escalated technical and/or customer service-related problem areas for any territory requested.
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