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The Property Manager is responsible for initiating solutions to the unique issues and challenges of the properties, directing the work performance of site personnel, service providers, and contractors in a manner requiring minimum supervision from the Property Supervisor.
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This position has one direct report, one Assistant Property Manager and reports to the Asset Manager. Achieved or be in the process of certification as a Certified Property Manager (CPM) or Real Property Administrator (RPA), a college degree is highly preferred.
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University Degree, College Diploma, or equivalent in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Economics, Real Estate, Business Management or other degree with MBA, MST or JD required and at least four years property tax related experience required.
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Under the general supervision of the Property Manager, assists the manager in the overall operation of the property, day-to-day implementation of policies, procedures and programs; maintains acceptable occupancy level and develops a supportive environment for all residents, including special needs residents.
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We are working with a highly successful and growing property management firm who specializes in multi-family properties in the Bay Area. They are looking for a Property Manager who will oversee all aspects of day-to-day property management functions, including building operations, tenant and vendor relations, administration, tenant improvement and construction projects, and light administrative / accounting.
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Monitor cash flow and cash requirements in conjunction with Property Manager to ensure efficient use of cash. Senior Property Manager. Oversee construction projects with Construction Manager, including approving construction contract and invoices.
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As an Assistant Property Manager, you will be involved in all aspects of managing a commercial building from operations and financial activities to managing important relationships with our tenants and property owners.
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The Property Manager will provide leadership to site staff, direction for building operations, customer service, resident relations, property budget management, rent collections, leasing, compliance and guidance on maintenance priorities.
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Operations Manager (4629U) Property Management, 71526 About Berkeley. If also robustly supports the Supply Chain Management Budget Officer and has a dotted line reporting to the Vice Chancellor of Administration's Chief Budget Officer to create, analyze and track performance of Property Management and Library Bindery budgets.
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Our client is one of the largest Commercial Real Estate companies in Northern California developing its commercial portfolio focused on converting and increasing the value of well-located office and industrial properties needs a highly organized and detail oriented Commercial Assistant Property Manager for a multi-tenant property with active facilities and space management.
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Support Regional Property Manager in negotiations with major vendors. Our Property Management Team is looking for an experienced Property Manager to manage an area of our Oakland region assets.
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Direct supervision, management, and oversight of Assistant Property Manager, Property Coordinator, and all on-site maintenance staff at assigned properties. The Sr. Property Manager is accountable for protecting, maintaining, and enhancing the value of assigned asset(s) to maximize the owners’ financial return and for the benefit of the tenants, consumers, and the communities in which those assets are located.
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East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC) is seeking a regular full time Property Manager at The Phoenix in Oakland, CA. The Property Manager is primarily responsible for the overall operation of the properties which include daily implementation and adherence to EBALDC policies and processes, assuring compliance with all regulatory agencies and investors, ensuring the physical condition is maintained daily, assuring the property’s sound fiscal management, and promoting social soundness of a property.
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The Manager, Intellectual Property (IP) Docketing is responsible for managing the docketing staff and oversees the workflow and performance of the IP Docketing Team. This position ensures compliance with all filing due dates and IP docketing processes and takes the lead in outlining docketing policies and overseeing the firm’s IP annuity process.
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As an hourly Assistant Property Manager, you support managing a multifamily property in various areas, including leasing oversite, maintenance oversite, administrative functions, and operational reporting.
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