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Assist with tours and leasing apartments when directed to do so by ACM or CM.Demonstrates the ability to handle resident complaints and direct them to the Asst. Community Manager or Community Manager when appropriate.
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Supports and assists the Community Manager in overseeing and managing the financial and operational facets of the community by completing accounting and bookkeeping tasks, preparing monthly close-out and financial reports, processing invoices for payment, collecting rent, fees, and other payments, completing bank deposits, dispositions, and account reconciliations, and using the property management software to record, track, and report on all financial workings of the community.
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General Maintenance Equipment and Systems Repair and maintain any equipment owned by the apartment community including proper storage in a secure Location Maintain all maintenance shops and storage rooms in an orderly fashion and in compliance with safety regulations Properly secure all parts, supplies, and property equipment Maintain, within the budgetary limits, an inventory of parts to make necessary repairs Wear required uniform, if provided, and name badge during work hours.
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There is plenty of room for growth in this exciting role on the Fairfield Property Management Team. This position reports to the Community Manager and successful associates may be promoted to Assistant Community Manager.
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The Assistant Manager is responsible for assisting the Community Manager to effectively manage the assigned property. In the absence of the Community Manager, the Assistant Manager will assume the role of manager and all responsibilities associated with accomplishing property objectives.
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The Milpitas Police Department is committed to the protection of lives and property by working with our community and providing professional and responsive police services. The Department's nine functions include: Administration, Patrol Services, Traffic Safety Unit, Crossing Guards, Police Community Relations Unit, Investigations Unit, Communications Unit, Records Unit, and Personnel & Training.
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Designs and executes marketing activities to create and drive traffic to the community, including implementing resident referral and employer outreach programs, using internet marketing tools (Craigslist, Facebook, e-mail, and other websites), and following other community-specific marketing plans, drives, and special programs.
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Develops standards for the cleanliness and overall appearance of the community's grounds, amenities, building exteriors, market ready unit interiors, breezeways, curbs, signage, leasing office, central garbage areas, parking lots, and other buildings and common areas to ensure that they reflect and represent the high quality of the community and Greystar standards.
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Minimum of ten years property maintenance operations experience, with minimum of 5 years of combined experience as a Service Manager, Senior Service Manager, or Regional Service Manager. The Regional Service Manager works at different locations including on-site at an apartment community and the Corporate Office and interfaces with external/internal customers, residents, and vendors on a regular basis.
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Participate in Chamber of Commerce and local associations to network with members of the neighborhood/community. Monitor cost control, property condition, cleanliness, quality of product, and service throughout hotel.
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We are a global electronic design automation (EDA) company, providing software, hardware, and intellectual property to design advanced semiconductor chips that enable our customers to create revolutionary products and experiences.
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Join our fast-growing construction builder/developer firm located in the Greater Los Angeles Area, backed by AlphaX RE Capital, specializing in single-family homes, ADUs, and community development projects.
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The roofing materials will be unloaded onto the roof of the building with attention paid to the Roofing Contractors needs and the homeowners property. Paid day off annually for Giving Back / Volunteering back into your Community.
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Patrol City in the radio-equipped car; answer calls for the protection of life and property, and the enforcement of City, County, and State laws; may conduct both preliminary and follow-up investigations of disturbances, prowlers, burglaries, thefts, hold-ups, death, and other criminal incidents.
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Experience:At least five years of related multi-family property management as Community Manager or higher with at least three years of hands-on affordable (HUD and/or LIHTC) experience required.
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