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BLT is seeking a dedicated and experienced Commercial Property Manager to oversee commercial properties in Stamford and Norwalk, CT. The Commercial Property Manager will be responsible for maintaining the day-to-day operations of our properties, ensuring tenant satisfaction, and maximizing property value.
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Insight Global is seeking a Property Accountant that performs, and monitors day-to-day, period-end transactions and month-end close for a regional portfolio of up to 30 commercial real estate properties.
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CFS has partnered with a well known real estate company to help find their new Property Accountant. The Property Accountant is responsible for the accounting and financial reporting for an assigned portfolio of properties and will work with the Group Controller to ensure financial data is complete, accurate, supported and properly presented in accordance with the applicable basis of accounting.
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CFS of New York is working with a full service real estate investment company as they are looking for a Commercial Property Accountant to join their team. Responsibilities of the Commercial Property Accountant.
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Strong and/or developing understanding of property and casualty insurance. From sharing our time, talent, and resources to support local non-profit organizations, animal shelters, and environmental beautification and restoration projects – to partnering with eco-conscious vendors and taking steps to reduce our own environmental footprint – we’re to build a better future.
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Our specific services include state income and franchise tax, indirect tax, business restructuring, credits and incentives, sales and use tax outsourcing, excise tax, property tax, state strategic tax review, and state tax controversy.
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You will engage in a wide-variety of nationwide litigation (as well as non-litigation) matters involving the firearm industry, including product liability, complex commercial, intellectual property and other interesting legal disputes.
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Senior Reinsurance Underwriter - Property Treaty. Recognize broader relationships on accounts within reinsurance outside of US Property Treaty when assessing risks and communicate accordingly and take initiative on cross selling opportunities with other departments and lines of business.
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Understanding of basic Property underwriting concepts such as COPE, PML, and catastrophe modeling terminology. In this role you will be a critical component to building and maintaining a best in class property reinsurance portfolio for a top rated reinsurer.
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The ideal candidate will have a foundation of multi-line claims expertise to be capable of monitoring claim developments and trends within the Property/Casualty insurance industry, focusing on closure rates, average claim cost, and effective litigation management.
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With operations in 54 countries, Chubb providesmercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance to a diverse group of clients.
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Work hand-in-hand with Property managers, Regional managers, and Asset Managers, Development and Acquisition professionals to ensure accounting information accurately and completely reflects property activity in accordance with GAAP and company policies.
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As the Senior Property Manager, you'll be involved in all aspects of managing a medical complex on behalf of our client. You successfully, manage, lead and develop the property management staff in the market consistently, ensuring thorough staff understanding and implementation of operations, policies, and procedures.
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UnderwritingTechnical underwriting capabilities involve handling commercial, personal and catastrophe property business. Primary responsibilities of a Property Treaty Underwriter:TeamworkDemonstrates a strong work ethic and a sense of urgency.
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As one of the largest independent providers of insurance claims services in North America, we provide property, auto, heavy equipment, and casualty claims management services. Alacrity SolutionsIndependent ContractorDaily Property Field AdjusterAbout Alacrity SolutionsAlacrity Solutions is a full end-to-end provider delivering streamlined insurance claims, repair, and recovery solutions.
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