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With a legacy spanning four decades, Action Property Management has become the premier choice for homeowner’s association management. Action Property Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Supports a Drug Free Workplace.
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Minimum of 3 years of onsite high-rise or mid-rise building engineer experience, preferably in property management, hospitality, or commercial property management. Join us at Action Property Management and make a meaningful impact.
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Revenue ManagementAssists the Community Director in maximizing revenue potential of the property through the management of lease expirations and timely turnover. We are one of the largest third-party 100% fee-managed Property Management companies in the nation, an industry leader in both the Conventional and Affordable Housing spaces, managing over 850 communities (~150,000 units) across the country, and employing ~3,500 team members.
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Collaborates with the department manager, quality management, and/or designee to establish ongoing monitoring of breast feeding, mother-infant care indicators, policy implementation and improve quality of perinatal care as needed.
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The HR Specialist – LOA serves as a liaison between the employees and key partners (including Health Services, Workers Compensation, Park Management, and third-party leave administrator) to oversee the coordination of leave and reasonable accommodation requests.
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Mid-level Patent Litigation Associate in Intellectual Property & Technology in Los Angeles, CA Job requires five days a week on-site in Los Angeles, CA Compensation and Benefits: A competitive salary ranging from $235,000 to $365,000, commensurate with experience.
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Provides annual budgeting and expense management along with monthly variance analysis and work closely with Regional VP/1st VP, Property Management to achieve all targeted leasing objectives, operating expense controls and year end NOI for each property.
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Participates in the preparation, filing and completion of voluntary disclosure agreements for sales and use tax, income tax and unclaimed property. Prepares models for tax and unclaimed property exposure analysis.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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The STS Tax Intern, State and Local Tax will be responsible for basic research and analysis of state and local tax (SALT) issues, along with utilization of tax software in the completion of basic tax returns and other tax filings and documents.
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As an nCino Support Specialist, you will play a critical role in providing technical support and guidance to our internal colleagues and stakeholders. We are seeking a highly skilled nCino Support Specialist for a 6-month contract role to support our ongoing efforts to optimize our nCino platform.
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The Corporate Counsel will also assist in providing legal services on a variety of other matters, including commercial contracts, corporate governance, regulatory matters, intellectual property, dispute resolution, litigation, and other projects and initiatives.
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The Enhanced Care Management (ECM) Clinical Specialist II is responsible for the management and oversight activities associated with L.A. Care's ECM network. Enhanced Care Management Clinical Specialist II.
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B. Braun Medical Inc., a leader in infusion therapy and pain management, develops, manufactures, and markets innovative medical products and services to the healthcare industry. Hazardous Drug Delivery Sales Specialist.
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Experience in leasing, real estate, property management, supportive housing, Los Angeles rental markets, city planning/public policy, subsidy programs or sales highly desired, but not required.
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