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The Assistant Manager assists the Property Manager in managing all aspects of daily building operations, including office management, administrative work, and resolving resident problems.
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We are looking for a highly motivated Assistant Property Manager (APM) to join our team in Emeryville CA. Reporting to the Property Manager, this role provides key support to the property management team in the day-to-day operations, providing outstanding service to tenants and customers.
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A minimum of three (3) years' experience as an onsite Community Manager or Assistant Community Manager in multi-family housing, hospitality, or similar industry. Under the direction of the Regional Manager, the Community Manager supports and assists in all aspects of community operations.
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This position directly supervises Assistant Property Manager, Property Coordinator & Senior Administrative Associate. BioMed Realty is seeking a Senior Property Manager to lead the daily operations and maintenance of a life science portfolio in the Bay Area. This role involves regular collaboration with BioMed Facilities, Leasing, and Development departments to ensure exceptional experiences at each campus.
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As an Assistant Store Manager , you will have the opportunity to be part of a diverse team with an excellent company culture. Property Management, Retail Sales, Retail Sales Lead or Team Lead, Cashier/Sales, Sales Specialist, etc.
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Reporting to the Senior Compliance Manager, the Senior Floating Property Manager will assist in managing vacant or absent Assistant/Property Manager roles across one or more properties.
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Work overtime as business needs deem appropriateCompensation: $65,000 - $70,000 Closing Hines is a global real estate investment, development and property manager. Coordinate with Property Management, engineering, and janitorial team for member issues as necessary.
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Assistant Property Manager will work in tandem with the Property Manager to oversee all aspects of the designated property’s daily operations, ensuring safe and supportive living conditions for residents and a positive work environment for staff.
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The Assistant Resident Manager will provide a focused customer service experience, ensure property compliance with company standards, and be an integrated part of our building community to ensure a positive, transparent relationship.
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Ebaldc.org East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC) is seeking a regular full time Assistant Property Manager located in Oakland, CA. Summary: The Assistant Property Manager assists the Property Manager in ensuring the physical, fiscal and social soundness of a property, operating the property in accordance with appropriate lender, tax credit, US Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD), state or local governmental entities requirements and EBALDC’s internal guidelines.
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The Roving Assistant Manager assists the Property Supervisor in managing all aspects of daily building operations at properties assigned to within the CCDC portfolio. Assist the Property Supervisor and Manager with compiling and completing tenant information for monthly and annual summary reports, such as Vacancy Report, PSR, and other reports.
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Effectively communicate to property manager or Chief Engineer any issues or questions regarding specifications provided by vendors. Compare these plans to the Building Standard and contact the assistant chief engineer or chief engineer to report discrepancies.
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In addition, this person will be mentoring and managing a talented group of property management professionals (Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Property Coordinator, and a part-time Administrative Assistant) in the day-to-day management of this beautiful portfolio.
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Under the direct supervision of the General Manager, the Assistant Manager is responsible for assisting the General Manager in the overall operation of the property, day to day implementation of policies, procedures and programs that ensure a well-managed, well-maintained building; maintains acceptable occupancy level and develops a supportive environment for all residents.
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