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Level Community Management is seeking a licensed community association manager for portfolio HOA management. Level Community Management is seeking a licensed community association manager for portfolio HOA management.
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As an engaging, high-energy self-starter, the Senior Community Manager embodies our motto through proactive leadership.
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Experience in residential construction environments, rental industry, and/or HOA management preferred. Community/HOA management experience preferred. Experience in residential construction environments, rental industry, and/or HOA management preferred.
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Initiate conversations and cultivate long-term business relationships with top Developers, Architects, Property Management Companies, Building Owners, Chemical and Petrochemical, Colleges-Universities, Education K-12, Logistics, Transportation (Transit), Defense- Aerospace, Financial Institutions, Government Services (local, state, and federal), Healthcare, Manufacturing and Industrial, Residential Communities (HOA), Shopping Centers (Retail), Utilities, and House of Worship.
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This includes collaboration with resource teams; sales, concept design, interior design, construction, professional engineering consultants, production, estimating, purchasing, accounting, project management, construction administration, human resources, building department, and DRC/HOA boards.
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Build strong working vendor/contractor relationships and knowledge of HOA. Request and receive bids for presentation to resort management. Build strong working vendor/contractor relationships and knowledge of HOA. Request and receive bids for presentation to resort management.
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Responsible for timely payment of Real Estate taxes, SID assessments, HOA dues, personal property taxes and insurance, Able to use Intacct Accounting Software, RealPage Leasing & Rents and business related Internet applications.
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Supervise and track HOA and City Notices/Violations. You will be called upon to assist the Senior Manager in making timely property management decisions with regard to leasing, maintenance, and a multitude of Tenant/Landlord requests; all within the guidelines of GWM standard operating procedures.
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Five or more years of onsite community management (HOA) or similar experience. Five or more years of onsite community management (HOA) or similar experience. Project development plans include trailheads to connect to the monument.
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Every year we employ over 150 lifeguards to work at various Hotels and HOA Community Pools throughout the Las Vegas area. Every year we employ over 150 lifeguards to work at various Hotels and HOA Community Pools throughout the Las Vegas area.
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Assembling all documents required for HOA approval. The HOA coordinator is responsible for handling the HOA process from start to finish. The primary goal is to provide exceptional customer service while efficiently removing HOA as a blocker to installation within the bounds of prescribed HOA process guidelines.
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Professionally representing Black Mountain with clients, architects, owner’s reps, project managers, subcontractors, management, field staff, and neighbors/HOA representatives. Professionally representing Black Mountain with clients, architects, owner’s reps, project managers, subcontractors, management, field staff, and neighbors/HOA representatives.
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1 year of HOA experience. Our highly sought after Armed Security Officer positions include full training. The Armed Security Officer position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by actively monitoring the premises, including patrolling a variety of locations.
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HOA management including but not limited to quarterly meetings, budget analysis and improvements to the common open space. The Land Development Manager is responsible for managing the Division's land development program by directing activities such as roadway construction, water and sewer installation, earthwork, landscape, irrigation activities, vertical construction and public utility coordination.
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Interface with HOA office regarding scheduling of move-ins, move-outs and deliveries; hang mats in elevators as necessary. 2-3 years maintenance experience required, preferably in HOA or similar environment.
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