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We are seeking to hire a Property Manager responsible for overseeing multiple shopping centers in the Bay Area. Minimum of 5+ years of Retail Commercial Property Management experience with preference to CPM or RPA designations.
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Participates in regularly scheduled calls with regional operations leadership to review Marketing performance for individual property or regional manager portfolios and adjust strategy, tactics, and marketing investment as needed.
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Supervise and provide guidance to engineering and property management staff as needed regarding personnel matters, capital/large expenditure planning, leasing or building owner/asset manager level reporting.
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Support the property management staff (Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Project Managers, Director of Housekeeping, Operations Team, etc.) The Property Services Administrator (PSA) provides administrative support to the property manager(s) and building office management staff.
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Monitor and maintain the property maintenance work order system and prepare monthly reports for Property Manager on status of tenant work orders. Assist in bidding process and assist Property Manager(s) in their efforts to ensure compliance with C&W’s policies and procedures.
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The Property Acquisition Manager serves as NSF’s relationship manager with all landowners until closing as well as assists with land-related requirements (e.g., escrow, title, insurance, and easements) throughout the broader development lifecycle.
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In addition to managing the day-to-day operations of each property, the property manager will negotiate with vendors, work with the leasing department, oversee maintenance, and attend board meetings.
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Under the direction of the Managing Director of West 95 th Street, the Property Manager will liaison with government partners including but not limited to staff at DSS (HRA/DHS), NYC FHEPS, Public Assistance and others to facilitate housing placement and retention.
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A growing real estate management company is seeking a Regional Property Manager to oversee the daily operations of multiple multifamily properties. Full Time Regional Property Manager - 1297.
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Ideal candidates for the Property Manager position hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college; a minimum of three (3) years of property management or development experience within a luxury hotel or residential condominium environment; effective leadership in all areas of the administration and management of residential and mixed-use properties; and a Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA) designation or similar.
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Manages the Assistant General Manager (AGM) and other site-specific administrative staff. Liaise with Community Affairs to ensure resident feedback is incorporated into property operations and supports any/all L+M/C&C Community Affairs initiatives, with social services team/agencies to support the at-risk residential population and residents as needed.
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Only those who are Permanent in Construction Project Manager title and candidates that have taken the Construction Project Manager exam #0169 should apply. Urban Renewal and Property Management (URPM), a PMCS work unit, manages city-owned properties under HPD jurisdiction, including daily maintenance; routine repairs; local law compliance, including but not limited to, lead monitoring and abatement, façade repairs, pest control; rent collection and vacancy control; and tenant relations.
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Range Commercial Partners, Inc. is hiring a Property Manager in Long Island, NY! Ensures periodic regular property inspection. Supports all property sales by overseeing the due diligence process and monitoring the activity of outside brokers.
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Analysis of the reserve funding statuses based on the request from the property manager for each property in the portfolio. Our client is looking for a Property Accountant responsible for the financial management of a designated portfolio of properties.
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Dalan Real Estate is seeking a dedicated and proactive Assistant Property Manager to support the Property Manager in the daily operations of a portfolio of mixed-use multi-family and low-rise office buildings in Manhattan.
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