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The Administrative / Procurement clerk is the staff member responsible for general administrative tasks and maintaining good property management inventory books and records of material purchased, account payable for goods and purchases and account receivable of inter-company charge back between the managed properties under the supervision of Facility Manager.
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Assist Risk Management department with casualty claims as well as loss mitigation with adjustors and property management. Our commitment to communities is realized through a comprehensive platform that leverages in-house expertise in acquisitions, development, design and construction, asset management, and property management.
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At least 10 years+ of property and casualty insurance sector, with experience to real estate. Manage national clients related to property and casualty and liaising with brokers. Risk Management Associate.
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The Utility Construction Management Associate 1 ensures that third-party projects on, under, or above our clients’ property meet or exceed the approved plan and agreement. Hands-On Experience: Working at RailPros allows the associate to gain hands-on experience in observing utility installations across railroad property, documenting construction activities, and ensuring compliance, which can be a valuable learning opportunity for someone at a level 1 position.
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Will assist in maintaining a portfolio of property assets invested through the Section 42 (LIHTC) affordable housing tax credit program. The Asset Management Associate. Perform annual property reviews and site inspections.
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You will have the opportunity to drive performance of a growing portfolio of institutional multifamily assets across the U.S. by overseeing business plan formation and execution, interfacing across multiple divisions (including Development, Dispositions, Construction and Property Management), taking part in capital pitches, and acting as a key conduit to institutional capital partners and lenders.
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Providing support on various ad-hoc Asset / Portfolio Management exercises including but not limited to major leasing and capital investment decisions, tenant financial performance summaries, drawing insights from historical and budgeted property-level financials, etc.
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Asset Management support for the Acquisition team in conducting new property inspections, reviewing due diligence materials, and working in collaboration for final underwriting. Partner with internal Operations, Finance, Construction, Investor Relations and 3rd party Property Management to prepare, execute and monitor monthly financial performance in relationship to the budgets and business plans for each property.
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The firm employs a focused and disciplined approach to its investments while providing a full range of acquisition, financing, development, investment management, leasing, property management, accounting and disposition services that seek to maximize value.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm is seeking a Fund Formation/Investment Management Associate Attorney to join their New York City office. A full-service firm with excellence in business law, litigation, and intellectual property, this is an excellent place to start or accelerate one.
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At least 10 years+ of property and casualty insurance sector and must have had solid experience in real estate, property or healthcare, working for a broker, consulting or law firm. Senior Insurance Risk Management Associate.
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Negotiate and ensure compliance with third-party leases, loans, franchise agreements, management contracts property improvement plans, and other vendor related documents that impact hotel operations.
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IG Logistics LLC (private owner/operator of industrial properties across the US) is looking to hire a Property Management Associate (“Associate”). The successful candidate will oversee all property management responsibilities including direct communications with tenants, due diligence, periodic reporting, managing third party relationships, and capital expenditure projects.
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One of the most active property investors in the world for over three decades, MSREI employs a patient, disciplined approach through global value-add / opportunistic and regional core real estate investment strategies.
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Derby Copeland Capital is currently seeking an Associate in our Property Management group to join our growing team in New York, NY. In this role you will have the responsibility of managing an assigned portfolio of properties that the firm owns or manages for others.
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