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Must demonstrate a general understanding of Property systems including site work, structural, building envelope, and MEP. CERTIFICATES and/or LICENSES Preferred (but not required) certification as a Professional Engineer or Registered Architect.
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Job Title: Senior Forensic Accountant/Property Accountant- Hybrid. If you are a Forensic Accountant or Property Accountant with experience, please read on! forensic accounting or property accounting experience.
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Assist and provides contingency support functions related to HCSC’s tenant lease obligations for each property enterprise wide, relating to the payments of monthly rental obligations, including working with Accounts Payable to ensure timely disbursement of EFT’s and other payment forms.
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The Intellectual Property (Patent) Paralegal will be responsible for managing client portfolios, including all filings and correspondence for both US, PCT, and foreign prosecution of assigned clients.
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Manager, Property Management (Sustainability) (Based in Chicago, USA) Employment Type: Permanent Location: United States of America Job Title: Manager, Property Management, U.S. (Sustainability) The Role Working within the U.S. Property Management team, you will be responsible for assisting with sustainability strategies and implementing environmental, social and governance (ESG) and sustainability initiatives for the U.S. portfolio of office, logistics, data center and student housing assets.
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As an Assistant Property Manager with Hines, you will assist in providing day-to-day operations management of the property while emphasizing positive response to concerns of tenants and meet the investment objectives of the owner.
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Our client is a top Am law firm, seeking a mid-level associate for its Intellectual Property Hatch Waxman Practice Group in New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington, DC or Philadelphia. Hatch Waxman Litigation Associate.
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Person should have HPR property engineering experience with knowledge of both NFPA and Factory Mutual standards as well as an understanding of property insurance policy terms and conditions.
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10+ years of combined experience in a minimum of three of the following functions: research, development, operations, business development, intellectual property management, intellectual property transactions, consulting, and finance.
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Whether a customer needs to complement an in-house unclaimed property team or outsource all of their unclaimed property responsibilities, we apply the appropriate level of services for each of our customer.
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The person filling this position will work closely with the Company's intellectual property law attorneys and paralegals, other members of the Company's Legal Department, inventors, outside counsel and outside vendors.
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A law firm in Chicago, IL is seeking an Intellectual Property Income Partner with substantial experience in global patent prosecution and opinion work, particularly within the life sciences sector.
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The Regional Property Manager must be well-organized, analytical, possess strong communication and writing skills, be goal-oriented, and be a self-starter. The Regional Property Manager is responsible for directing and overseeing the overall operations of the assigned residential portfolio.
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Mission-driven and highly entrepreneurial property management firm focusing on affordable multifamily and senior housing is seeking a qualified individual to serve as Assistant Property Manager at Corcoran Place Apartments.
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