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The Recertification Specialist / Property Manager role requires the coordination of a wide variety of services to assure resident satisfaction and the ongoing viability of the development(s.
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Commercial Property Project Manager- Talent Community. Property Manager Duties. Project Management, Property Management. This role will also lead all facets of project management (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) for individual real estate projects including planning, design, construction, occupancy, and closeout.
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The ideal candidate for the Compliance / Property Manager role will work with the Property Management teams and other departments that are following affordable housing guidelines.
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Schochet is currently seeking an Assistant Property Manager. Roxbury Highlands and Weld Park in Roxbury, MA. Roxbury Highlands is a 52 unit family apartment community and Weld Park is a 14 unit family apartment community with a Section 8 project based subsidy program.
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Our client is currently seeking a Property Manager to lead the day-to-day operations, financial management, and resident relations for one of their affordable housing multifamily communities in the area.
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Assist Property Manager in overseeing the on-site performance of vendors and independent contractors. Monitor cleaning and maintenance activity and provide on-going input to Property Manager on staff's performance.
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Collaborate with internal property manager and asset manager to develop project scopes, budgets, and timelines, and ensure successful execution from initiation to completion.
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The ideal candidate will effectively oversee all property operations and the overall direction of all site office and maintenance staff while ensuring compliance with the existing LIHTC and Project Based Section 8 programs.
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The Property Manager oversees all functions of the property, including supervision of staff, handling tenant communications, performing annual certifications, TRACS submission, REAC inspection preparation and managing the A/R process.
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They stand as a respected developer in the area, seeking an experienced Retail Project Manager who is passionate about commercial real estate. My client is looking for an Assistant Property Manager to work on their Real Estate Development throughout the Boston area.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Property Manager oversees all functions of the property, including supervision of staff, handling tenant communications, performing annual certifications, TRACS submission, REAC inspection preparation and managing the A/R process.
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Develops and coordinates move plans pertaining to space, occupancy plans, cabling requirements, IT, cost estimates, furniture and timelines for all aspects of project. BA/BS in Construction Management, Engineering or Project Management preferred, plus 5 years of relevant work experience required; Significant experience in construction or project management may be substituted for degree requirement.
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