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Periodically review with various project Community Leaders, HOA property managers and Kolter Land Development team managers conditions of approval to ensure compliance and maintaining project binders of as-built plans and operational information required at turnover.
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The Regional Director is an experienced property management professional who provides hands-on leadership, management and direction to ensure customer partnerships are maintained and operated in accordance with Castle standards and established community objectives.
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Any combinations of education, training or general experience in shared office space, commercial real estate, hospitality, co-working, leasing (commercial or residential), property management that would provide the sales background and knowledge base to perform efficiently of all expectations of the job.
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You work as a team participant along with the Maintenance Manager to ensure the community meets the quality maintenance standards set by ELS. Your job will include: Work closely with management to maintain a clean, safe and appealing property.
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Must be Certified and Licensed by the State of Florida for Community Association Management (CAM) That passion has made us the industry leader in residential community and building management.
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This individual will also oversee and create an environment of ownership and accountability for a team of community managers responsible for delivering property management products and services to our clients with a focus on exceptional customer service.
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Skills & Qualifications: 3+ years of experience in property Operations, Hospitality, or constructionBachelor’s degree in business or related field Must be Certified and Licensed by the State of Florida for Community Association Management (CAM) Critical thinking, problem solving, judgement and decision-making abilities are necessary.
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3+ years of experience within management, preferably in property management/mobile home property management. Attend to community needs outside of normal business hours when emergencies arise.
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5+ years of property management experience, preferably in an RV or manufacturing home community setting. The Community Manager maintains property operations, attracts and serves residents and ensure we meet our financial goals.
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General clerical assistance including but not limited to managing phones, entering maintenance service requests in the property management software and ordering office supplies. + Ensure guests information is complete and entered in the property management software and follow up is completed for prospects.
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The Community Manager is responsible for all phases of the operation of the Property, including but not limited to; general administration, maintenance, leasing, resident relations, collection of rents, cleanup of violations and oversight of all personnel and resources and adherence to all applicable fair housing laws governing real estate sales, leasing and management maintenance service.
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Requirements EDUCATION. EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATIONS:Required: High school diploma or equivalent EPA Section 608 HVAC Type I Preferred: Bachelor or Teammates degree EPA/CFC and CPO certifications North American Technician Excellence (NATE) Heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration certification (HVAC) Minimum of 1-2 years’ previous experience in a maintenance role Previous multi-family, hospitality community experience.
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Customer Service: Ensure that the property meets and exceeds company standards for resident satisfaction and is available for on-call emergencies (i.e., snow removal) per Community Manager's request.
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Manages day-to-day operations of the community, including but not limited to rent collection, lease management and coordinating maintenance and landscaping as well as ensuring compliance with federal, state and local laws, landlord tenant law, fair housing law, as well as company policies and procedures.
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Generate interest in the community by touring the property with prospects as you answer questions about the numerous amenities, local community, and beautiful grounds. As a Leasing Consultant, you will play an important role with the onsite management team.
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