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Our client, a leading commercial real estate management and development company with a Class A portfolio committed to sustainability and diversity needs a strong multitasking Administrative Coordinator for a multi-tenant property with active facilities and space management.
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Working knowledge of Landlord/Tenant Act and Fair Housing policy. At APM, Inc. , our mission is to simply be the best apartment management company in the United States and to provide quality management, professional service, and superior operating results to our clients and residents.
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Resolve property management and landlord/tenant disputes. Resolve property management and landlord/tenant disputes. Advanced skills in MS Excel or Google Sheets with the ability to create a working tracker using functions such as VLOOKUP or MATCH. Knowledge in Pivot Tables is a plus.
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We have been in business for over 42 years, are a full mechanical contracting firm specializing in Major Construction, Tenant Improvement, Industrial, Plumbing, Retrofit, Service, Controls, Energy Commissioning and Detailing.
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RETS Associates, on behalf of our client, a fully integrated, national real estate investment and management firm with 100+ shopping centers and over $7B AUM, is seeking a Senior Director of Construction and Tenant Coordination in their Costa Mesa office (hybrid 3 days per week.
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Southern California based General Contractor seeking an experienced Construction Project Superintendent for both Ground-up and Tenant Improvement commercial projects. Southern California based General Contractor seeking an experienced Construction Project Superintendent for both Ground-up and Tenant Improvement commercial projects.
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Assist with leasing activities, including tenant communications and lease negotiations. Minimum of 3 years’ experience in investment sales or financial sales-related role. We are in search of a dynamic Investment Sales Rep to join our team.
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The Bookkeeper is responsible for the financial operations of tenant accounts and vendor payments, and completes general clerical duties relative to billing, accounts receivable/payable, or other business-related transactions.
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Handle a diverse caseload on behalf of low-income tenants, including eviction defense, discrimination, habitability, subsidized housing cases (including, but not limited to, Section 8), and other issues arising in landlord/tenant relationships.
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5-10 years of experience as Construction Estimator, with specific experience in design-build, ground-up, and tenant improvement projects. Proficiency in Timberline and BidMail (Bid Management Software.
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Currently seeking a Project Engineer to join a General Contractor in the Orange County market, specializing in Life Science, Higher Education, and Commercial Tenant Improvement projects. Specialized General Contractor in Orange County that focuses on Life Science, Higher Education, Mission Critical and Commercial Tenant Improvement projects.
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We are looking for an experienced Mechanical Designer for a great service company that provides engineering, architecture and consulting services and offer innovative and strategic designs and constructions for many different types of facilities located in Irvine, CA.Duties: Industrial and Aerospace experience preferred Office Tenant Improvement experience required o Proficient in the latest AutoCAD software Revit and other mechanical-based software experience preferred Self.
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Reconcile bank accounts, including researching tenant deposits, posting manual checks, and recording cash transfers. We are partnering with a leading real estate client for a Senior Property Accountant.
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Well versed in CA tenant and landlord laws – using resources such as eviction attorneys, Risk Management team, AAOC, etc. Proficient in tech software such as Grasshopper, Microsoft Office – Teams, DocuSign, Zip forms, AppFolio etc.
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Review and comment on lease/purchase agreements in support of the Club's real estate and tenant space i.e. rental revenue. Review and comment on lease/purchase agreements in support of the Club's real estate and tenant space i.e. rental revenue.
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