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Our CoStar Real Estate Manager team is looking for a Software Engineer interested in working in an Agile environment and developing with modern Angular. CoStar Real Estate Manager is a leading Software as a Service Provider (SaaS) to the Real Estate and Lease Accounting Industry.
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Role Overview: As an Asset Manager, you will be integral to a high-performing team responsible for overseeing commercial real estate assets and investments. Proven expertise in asset management, valuation, commercial real estate debt, and financial modeling.
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As part of the Ryder team the Associate Manager Real Estate Portfolio will handle a variety of tasks. Drive consistent corporate real estate objectives for the Region.
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Comprehensive technical skills, including providing full services to real estate owners, developers and investors including publicly traded REITS, institutional real estate funds managed by financial institutions and privately held real estate entities.
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Senior Project Manager- Real Estate Design and Planning. Bachelor’s degree in real estate, architecture, design, or related field or at least 10 year of corporate real estate experience.
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Supports PM/SPM in planning, budgeting of operating and capital expenditures.
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Assist the Division Real Estate Manager, Regional Director of Real Estate, or Vice President of Real Estate with special projects. Reports to: Regional Director of Real Estate or the Division Real Estate Manager.
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One or more of the following credentials or certifications is required: CPA License, Level 3 of the CFA, JD, PhD, MBA or Master’s degree in Finance, Tax, Quantitative Statistics, Financial Engineering, Economics, Real Estate Finance or Hospitality A State Certified Appraiser License, Member of Appraisal Institute (MAI), Member of American Society of Appraisers (ASA) or achieve certification of CRE, CRI and/or CCIM, CHA, or PMP.
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The Sr. Franchise Real Estate Manager assists franchisees in site selection, letter of intent (LOI) negotiation, lease negotiation and provide education on leasing best practices.
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As our Real Estate Manager, you will have a direct impact on GPC's bottom line. NAPA Headquarters is looking for a Real Estate Manager who will be responsible for our new store expansion strategy from site searches to contract negotiations.
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3-5 years in commercial real estate managing office or industrial real estate transactions on the brokerage, landlord, or end user side. Real Estate Transaction Managers are expected to provide corporate real estate expertise and serve as a trusted real estate advisor to internal stakeholders in their assigned portfolio.
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The Manager of Real Estate Accounting will manage the Real Estate Accounting Team in the Finance department, providing a broad range of financial management and strategic support functions.
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Real Estate salesperson license and MCR/CCIM designations are a plus. Minimum of 10 years real estate experience in industrial real estate transaction management, corporate real estate, warehouse network optimization, logistics, supply chain management or related fields.
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Perform, and supervise others in the performance of, loan administration duties for commercial mortgage loans on behalf of the lender, with a particular focus on the collateral (typically income-producing, real estate.
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There isn't an average day for a Real Estate Tax Senior Manager – so you're likely to spend your time on a variety of tax planning projects, responsibilities and tasks for a diverse client base.
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