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My client is seeking a Real Estate Manager to work as part of their legal team in their brand new, shiny, NY HQ. Perform critical real estate due diligence functions on solar/battery storage projects, including survey analysis and title clearing.
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As a Tax Senior Manager within the Investment Management - Real Estate Tax group, you will provide federal tax consulting and compliance services to clients in the Real Estate industry sector.
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Energy Storage De-Risking Real Estate Manager, Land AdministrationLocations: FULLY REMOTE (Anywhere in the USA)This an opportunity to join an industry leading renewable energy venture and IPP with strong private equity backing that is focused on the development/execution of dynamic utility-scale energy storage projects.
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CPA License in work office state; Levels 1 & 2 of the CFA exam; JD, PhD, MBA or Master's degree in Finance, Tax, Quantitative Statistics, Financial Engineering, Economics, Real Estate Finance or Hospitality; State Certified Appraiser License.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Lead Commercial Real Estate Asset Manager (aka Portfolio Manager) on the GSE Freddie Mac team. Ability to read and understand complex commercial real estate loan documentation and securitization documents, including pooling and servicing agreements and related documentation.
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Tax Senior Manager (Real Estate & Partnerships) Minimum 10 years of Real Estate Partnership tax experience in public accounting. Senior Tax Manager - Tax Director - Business Management Firm - Remote OK.
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Title: Senior Relationship Manager - Real Estate Debt. The Senior Real Estate Relationship Manager will be responsible for interfacing with Institutional clients and consultants to introduce DWS's investment solutions and product capabilities in the alternatives space, with a specific focus on Private Real Estate.
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EisnerAmper is seeking a Senior Manager to expand our Real Estate Tax practice. 10+ years of tax compliance and/or tax consulting experience with a niche focus on real estate private equity.
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The successful candidate for Manager, Real Estate will have proven success managing multiple projects and supporting development efforts in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, with a focus on growing and leading a team of subject matter experts.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTitle: Tax Senior Manager, Real Estate Department: Real Estate TaxSupervises: Tax Managers Role Type: Full time Location: New York, NY (Hybrid), Boca Raton, FL, or RemoteABOUT THE COMPANY:Anchin is a New York City based Certified Public Accounting and Consulting firm with a Long Island and Florida presence that provides expert financial advisory to companies across a diverse range of industries.
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As our Senior Real Estate Manager, you’ll have the opportunity to leverage your expertise to support development of our property database, enhance our tools regarding lease administration, project manage transactions, oversee lease accounting services and site dispositioning.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Lead Commercial Real Estate Asset Manager (aka Portfolio Manager) on the GSE Select Client team. The Asset Manager performs all functions associated with monitoring the performance of a multifamily loan throughout its life, commencing with the initial funding and continuing until satisfaction of the debt or transfer to a special servicer pursuant to investor guidelines.
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Partner Manager, Real Estate ServicesIron Mountain provides products and services that help organizations drive efficiency and productivity. The successful candidate will have experience in the corporate real estate outsourcing environment and a knowledge of the major players in this industry including JLL and CBRE.Responsibilities:Establish and build global relationships with the partnersWork with partners to create and execute joint marketing initiatives to generate demand and boost sales.
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NYC DOT seeks to hire an Administrative Space Analyst to join the Facilities Management Unit. The candidate must be an independent thinker with strong problem-solving abilities, have a high level of initiative, and encompass technical work with varying degrees of difficulty in the field of Real Estate and Space Planning.
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The Project Manager will assist with implementation and management of designs through use of professional services (architectural, engineering, general contractors, Furniture, Fixtures, &Equipment specialists) and will support the Director and Vice President, Real Estate and Capital Projects on all projects as needed.
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