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Past project experience involving any of the following types of projects: commercial interiors, commercial tenant improvements, commercial renovations, corporate office, tribal gaming/casino resort, aerospace, industrial/warehouse, retail, entertainment/amusement park, resort/hospitality, aviation, multifamily high-rise interiors, or another form commercial special projects.
$155,000 - $215,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Position Title: Assistant Property Manager. various aspects of property management, including client and tenant relations, property. Scheduling regular and in-lease property inspections to ensure tenant compliance.
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Collaborate and support Sr. Commercial Leasing Manager, the property management and associated team members. Understanding of space planning and tenant improvements process. Leasing: Lease commercial space to new and existing tenants in order to secure amicable lease agreement within portfolio budget objectives, create a positive experience for the tenant and contribute to the company’s NOI goals.
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Oversee and manage facilities maintenance, tenant improvement, and capital projects, adhering to maintenance schedule, timeline, and budget accordingly. Manage all day-to-day property management functions, including but not limited to, inspection of property and tenant spaces, building operations and administration, and tenant relations.
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Your strategic vision and proactive approach will be key in maximizing property performance and fostering tenant relationships. Lead a team of property managers and maintenance partners to ensure seamless operations and exceptional tenant contentment.
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Monitors and coordinates the execution of the various services and processes relating to client contracted agreements for project management and tenant improvements. Works in collaboration with the assigned account manager, building or facility management team, clients, owners and others.
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As Property Manager, you will oversee all requests and resolutions related to building maintenance issues, individual suite and housekeeping issues. Manages projects for tenant improvements, relocations, and major maintenance requirements administrative oversight of medical and administrative office buildings Responsible for asset management, tenant relations and employee safety.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMalaceHR is seeking an assistant facility manager to work in an aerospace facility in San Diego, CA.What this job involves - The Facilities Manager will be the single point of contact responsible for facilities management, assisting the Regional Manager and the Corporate Real Estate team with the delivery of quality facility management services.
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Prepare, process and sign all waitlist/rental applications; income/asset questionnaire; third-party verification and other program forms; Tenant Income Certification (TIC); leases and addenda; as well as any other required documents.
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As a portfolio employee, you will be called upon to assist the Senior Manager in making timely property management decisions with regard to leasing, maintenance, and a multitude of Tenant/Landlord issues; all within the guidelines of GWM standard operating procedures.
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The Office Specialist provides support to Property Manager at the assigned work location such as answering phone calls, answering tenant inquiries, processing payments, coordinating meetings with external parties, and other duties as assigned.
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Thorough knowledge of Landlord Tenant and Fair Housing Laws. Review move-in files and confirm move-in activity, then work with the Property Manager to ensure effective communication and coordination between the property and HCSC.
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We are seeking an experienced Tenant Improvement Project Manager to join our dynamic team. As a leading general contractor in San Diego, we specialize in tenant improvement projects across various commercial sectors.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPOSITION TITLE: Housing Navigator/Peer Support SpecialistDEPARTMENT: TPSS (Tenant Peer Support Services)REPORTS TO: Program Director/Program ManagerBENEFITS: Alpha Project offers a generous benefits package, including 14 paid holidays, paid vacation, sick leave, and 100% employer-paid medical, dental, vision premium, and group life insurance.
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Know and understand the lease agreement, related documents, community rules and regulations; and the affecting Landlord-Tenant code, laws and ordinances affecting the marketing and leasing of the property.
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