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Minimum of 1 year of experience in real estate industry; preferably in real estate development and partnership accounting. Real Estate Manager, Accounting Outsourcing page is loaded.
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AES Clean Energy is currently seeking a Real Estate attorney to assist with the development, construction, financing, and operation of wind, solar, battery storage, and green hydrogen projects throughout the United States.
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Reporting to the Managing Director of Business Development, the role is responsible for valuation, due diligence, negotiation, and execution of utility scale clean energy (wind, solar, energy storage, and green hydrogen) acquisition opportunities as well as strategy, structuring, and pricing support for development and power marketing.
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Manage, and contribute to as subject matter expert (SME), consulting engagements in the renewable energy sector, particularly technical due diligence (TDD), vendors due diligence (VDD), and lenders technical advisory (LTA) for offshore wind projects, globally.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Denver, CO, is seeking a Renewable Energy Real Estate Associate Attorney to join their Energy and natural Resources Strategic Business Unit. The ideal candidate will have substantial experience in real estate transactions related to wind, solar, and/or battery storage projects and will play a key role in managing, leading, and overseeing legal matters within the team.
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Support litigation-related aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments, including due diligence and related integration efforts. Experience supporting the litigation-related aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments, including due diligence and related integration efforts.
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Highly proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook, Yardi, MRI, Timberline, Building Engines, and other commercial real estate software programs. Our client, one of the most respected Commercial Real Estate and Property Management companies is actively growing its commercial portfolio focused on developing modern and sustainable properties needs a strong, financial minded Senior Property Manager for a property with active facilities and space management.
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Buy and sell-side financial due diligence, analysis of financial data to understand client’s key accounting policies, identify potential risk and liabilities, as well as other transaction advisory services.
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A minimum of three years' experience in one or more of the following professional areas: Transaction coordinator or closer with a 1031 exchange qualified intermediary Commercial real estate and/or loan closings with a title company, escrow company, bank, mortgage, or real estate company Trust company, private bank, family office or investment bank experience Financial services firm working with high-net-worth clients.
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Perform compensation due diligence, including review of equity agreements, CIC plans and golden parachute calculations, deferred compensation plans, tax returns, financials, and other documentation to evaluate potential tax risks and opportunities.
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Duties and Responsibilities Responsibilities include technical and financial project management in the following service areas: asbestos/hazardous building materials investigations, abatement/demolition management, environmental due diligence, and IH assessments.
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Active participation in the due diligence efforts performed during the acquisition phase: specifically, underwriting assumptions (market rent, lease up timing, leasing costs, and capital improvements.
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As the worlds leader in logistics real estate solutions, Prologis partnership with our customers is essential to the flow of goods with 3% of the worlds GDP flowing through our warehouse.
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Reviews, analyzes and organizes title commitments, abstracts, policies submitted to CoBank, exception documents and other due diligence items, including but not limited to surveys. Recommends title objections and title endorsements, and communicates objections and recommendations to the title company, collateral Associates and transaction teams; manages resolution of title and other due diligence issues.
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This role will have a tremendous impact on the future growth of the company with a focus on financial analysis, due diligence, policy research, sourcing of debt, equity and soft development funding, site selection, entitlements, and overall management of the development process from inception to construction completion.
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