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We're building software to help public servants in county governments save time and money by using AI to streamline processing of real estate sales. This is a full-time fully-remote opportunity to join a YC-backed startup founded by Stanford grads.
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Highly proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook, Yardi, MRI, Timberline, Building Engines, and other commercial real estate software programs. California Real Estate License and RPA or CPM designations.
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The Central team at CZI consists of our Finance, People & DEI, Real Estate, Events, Workplace, Facilities, Security, Brand & Communications, Business Systems, Central Operations, Strategic Initiatives, and Ventures teams.
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Our client is a leading commercial real estate management and development company with a Class A portfolio of over 20 million square feet of office property with active construction projects in progress.
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Job Posting: Trust Officer About Us: We are a growing boutique firm dedicated to providing trustee and fiduciary services, seeking a full-time Trust Officer with a robust background in trust and estate administration.
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Each MMC company is a distinct fusion of real estate specialization and innovation powered by a culture of loyalty that permeates throughout the Marcus & Millichap organization. Marcus & Millichap Company (MMC) is a real estate leader and pioneer with a diverse family of companies offering Real Estate Services, Real Estate Investments, and Real Estate Developments.
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Onboard and maintain client accounts, including collecting client information and required documentation, capturing and assessing risk, processing money movement transactions and handling estate needs as examples.
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As a Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more. Allied Universal Security is hiring a Security Officer to work at a Retail Site in Milpitas, Ca.
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Minimum 7 years of experience in property management, commercial real estate experience required. Direct and manage facilities maintenance, tenant improvement, and capital projects, adhering to maintenance schedule, timeline, and budget accordingly.
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As a collaborator, you will have a keen understanding of the function of the SEQ and will work with other support organizations in the Stanford community, such as Land, Buildings and Real Estate, Public Safety and Environmental Health and Safety.
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Realty Connect is now hiring licensed real estate agents in California who want to make money by helping friends, family and people you know connect with top-rated agents in all 50 states. Working late nights and weekends Chasing expired listings and FSBO's Clients who think you're available 24/7 Continue your real estate journey and keep the door open for future opportunities.
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Woodmont Real Estate Services is a premier asset and property management company, we're proud to offer Northern California over 50 years' experience managing a diverse portfolio of commercial and multifamily properties.
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About Keller Williams: Keller Williams Realty remains the #1 real estate brokerage in the country. You need a license to become a real estate agent before being considered for the position.
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Assist Workplace (Real Estate) with conference room refreshes, building reconfiguration, area refresh upgrading Audio Visual and Physical Security. Must have minimum 3-5 year’s experience in deploying Audio Visual, Physical Security (access control) and wired and wireless data networks.
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Whether you’ve got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades, and technology, or you’re looking to apply your relevant experience to a new industry, we empower you to shape a brighter way forward so you can thrive professionally and personally.
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