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The manager assures projects comply with safety and regulatory standards, applicable building codes and conform with the Getty’s overall goals and policies including protection of its real estate, visitors, staff and cultural property.
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Coordination with, GSS(s), Site Superintendent(s), subcontractors, property managers, client vendors, equipment and/or other entities: Building department, architect, engineers, etc. The Project Manager is responsible for the management and oversight of construction activities, including -but not limited to-: budgeting, bid solicitation, project scope identification, procurement, field management, execution, and closeout.
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Provides assistance to the Director of Community Development, the Deputy City Manager, City Manager, City Council, and various commissions; responds to inquiries and provides information regarding Building and Safety policies, procedures, and other information relating to City buildings and private property development and construction activities.
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Property Manager maintains the property assigned and perform all related management functions, including, but not limited to, coordinating leasing and marketing efforts, approving move-in files, promoting lease renewals, resident relations, team building, and any other duties or other responsibilities that may be assigned by the Regional Property Supervisor.
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Two or three years of property management experience/as a Multi-family Assistant Property Manager. As the Assistant Property Manager , you are a team builder and help provide support and direction to ensure high level of Employee and Resident Engagement.
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Respond to tenant service calls and provide the Director of Building Services and/or Portfolio Manager and/or Senior Property Manager with written/verbal response. Arrange personal and staff work hours to provide adequate coverage for normal workdays, Sundays, holidays, and emergencies, as directed by the Director of Building Services and/or Portfolio Manager and/or Senior Property Manager.
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Upholds positive image for Brookfield by participating in real estate organizations, such as BOMA and IREM.Your Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree and minimum of 5 years of experience as a Property Manager of a Commercial Building, preferably a high rise.
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The SGM is responsible for the management, supervision, and professional development of all building personnel (e.g., Chief Engineer and engineering staff, General Manger, Assistant General Manager, Property Associate, etc.
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Job Summary: Onsite Property Manager maintains the property assigned and performs all related management functions, including, but not limited to, coordinating leasing and marketing efforts, approving move-in files, promoting lease renewals, resident relations, team building, and any other duties or other responsibilities that may be assigned by the Regional Property Supervisor.
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From our offices in Leeds we provide retained and contingency recruitment solutions across various industry sectors and have specialist recruitment consultants that work within the Transportation, Rail, Utilities, Building, Property, Residential Development, Chemicals & Coatings and Medical/Life Sciences markets.
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This position will supervise one Property Administrator/Assistant Property Manager with oversight of 8+ building staff inclusive of engineering, janitorial, security and parking.
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Reports the need for building, property, and equipment repairs to General Manager. Observes and participates in the inspection of the theatre building, parking lot, landscaping, Cinemark property, roof and exterior signage, and equipment condition.
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With an owner’s mindset and extensive experience managing multifamily properties, they will provide overall direction and supervision of day-to-day operations of two distinct properties: The James, offering extended stay housing, and The Baxter, a conventional apartment building.
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Recommends site improvements to the Property Director to ensure compliance with all building and safety codes, hazardous waste disposal, OSHA, hazardous materials, environmental, health and safety policies and quality standards.
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We have over a decade of experience offering exceptional residential building management to some of the most exclusive luxury high-rise properties in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, and San Diego.
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