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Provide daily assistance and support to Property Managers in management of a commercial real estate property portfolio. The Assistant Property Manager provides first-class property management services and assists a Property Manager in overseeing a portfolio of commercial properties.
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Bachelor’s Degree: Preferred in Business Administration, Real Estate, Property Management, or a related field. Relevant Experience: Proven track record of managing commercial properties, including tenant relations, property maintenance, financial management, and lease administration.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience in commercial real estate is required, including direct experience with investment management, asset management, commercial property management, loan origination and/or underwriting.
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A minimum of 5-7 years of commercial high-rise, campus environment, and/or property portfolio management experience required. Bachelors degree in Facilities Management, Corporate Real Estate, Project Management, or Business Administration required.
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3+ years of commercial real estate experience with various property types including office, retail, industrial, multi-family, and hotels preferred. Prepare annual mortgage ratings including OSAR financial analysis, market research, and valuation of commercial real estate.
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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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Three (3) years consultative sales experience in commercial real estate, property management and/or managed services preferred. Clients span the commercial and multifamily real estate, education, and construction industries and the customers they serve.
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Maintain a deep understanding of the commercial real estate market and the latest trends in building management, sustainability, and technology. Strong understanding of HVAC systems, building management solutions, and digital transformation in real estate.
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The RMR Group (Nasdaq: RMR) is a leading U.S. alternative asset management company, unique for its focus on commercial real estate (CRE) and related businesses. RMR has been rated a Top Place to Work by The Boston Globe and GlobeSt.com, and has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International and the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM), among others (listed here), as a CRE industry leader.
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If you are an experienced Asset Manager, with 8 years of experience in commercial real estate operations & finances across multiple regions, reach out to me now! Opportunity to lead asset management strategies for a global real estate investment firm’s national data center portfolio.
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You will be marketing to facilities managers, building engineers, property management and ownership groups who control large amounts of commercial square footage. Some of our larger verticals include hospitality; retail space; high-rise buildings; government; education; medical facilities and multi-family real estate.
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The Property Manager position supports and assists in the management of commercial real estate in accordance with the Management Agreements. 3+ years of directly relevant Commercial Real Estate Property Management experience.
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As experts in multi-family and commercial management, we provide you with the best in the business when it comes to your real estate recruitment needs. For over 30 years Dorothy Long Search has been the leader in providing recruitment for onsite and executive placement for the property management industry.
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The multi-client portfolio spans various commercial real estate property types, regions and investment types (debt and equity). Bachelor's Degree in Real Estate, Economics Finance or other related field required.
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Our flexible technology platform, along with an open and connected ecosystem, allows us to meet the unique needs of real estate businesses, from property-level management and accounting, to investment modeling and analytics for the global commercial and residential markets.
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