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The Lead Maintenance Technician, under the direction of the Maintenance Manager, is responsible for general maintenance, repairs in apartments and buildings, maintaining curb appeal and quality of apartment homes, and responding to service request of residents.
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The Residential Maintenance Technician reports to the Property Manager under the supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor and performs general maintenance and repair to ensure apartment units and other property facilities are maintained per CIM Group operating and safety standards.
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Under the direction of the Community Manager and Maintenance Supervisor, the Make Ready Tech is responsible for performing grounds and housekeeping services to ensure excellent curb appeal and quality of apartment homes, as well as responding to related service requests.
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The Apartment Leasing Agent reports to the General Manager. Assist with leasing in an effort to ensure full lease-up and maintenance of high occupancy levels; includes the mailing of renewal offers, logging of responses and management of property availability.
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The Maintenance Manager, under the direction of the Community Manager, is responsible for all physical operations and maintaining curb appeal of the apartment community. Coordinate daily meetings with property manager to provide updates for maintenance projects.
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The Regional Operations Specialist - Community Manager, under the direction of the Regional Operations Specialist - Area Manager, must have the ability to quickly adapt, assess needs, provide multi-site leadership, demonstrate excellent customer service, and coordinate all aspects of apartment community operations.
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Completing additional duties as requested by the Property Manager or Regional Manager. The Service Manager is responsible for maintaining the physical integrity of the property and assisting the Property Manager with the overall operation of the community.
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Jefferson Apartment Group is a full-service real estate firm specializing in multifamily and mixed-use real estate investments through our acquisition, development, construction and property management services.
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This position oversees operations of five (5) apartment communities (2,583 total homes) located in Alexandria and Herndon, VA. This position offices out of Dominion Lake Ridge, our apartment community located in Woodbridge, VA.
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The BDM will work on the Multi-Family Residential (MFR) Services team to create and deliver transportation programs by working with property management companies at apartment and condominium buildings throughout Arlington County.
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The regional property manager (RPM) oversees a portfolio of properties spanning multiple counties. Examples include the LIHTC, HCCP or SHCM Certification as well as CAM and/or Apartment Residential Manager (ARM) certifications.
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Assist the Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager and/or Leasing Consultants/Directors in preparation of reports, resident communications, market surveys, etc. Perform any additional duties assigned by Property Manager, Regional Manager, Regional Vice President and Senior Vice President.
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Works with Property Manager in managing community budget and expenditures in all areas of maintenance. Five years of apartment management and supervisor experience. Experience in apartment maintenance.
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