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Do you want the next chapter of your career to be with an industry leader in commercial real estate who brings a fully integrated and creative design-build approach? CSP, GSP, CIH, ASP, CHST, Certifications Designation a plus.
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Home to some of the most recognized brands in real estate Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate ( , Century 21® ( , Coldwell Banker® ( , Coldwell Banker Commercial® ( , Corcoran® ( , ERA® ( , and Sotheby's International Realty.
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Job Overview: The Assistant Vice President, Real Estate Trust Officer will be part of our innovative, entrepreneurial, high-performing team helping advisors be highly competitive in the industry and poised to help them grow by delivering independent financial advice.
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Jones Lang LaSalle, an international commercial real estate firm, is seeking a skilled and motivated cloud network engineer with expertise in both traditional networking and cloud networking technologies to join our IT team.
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Experience working with and interpreting federal, state and municipal laws and regulations pertaining to environmental and natural resource law, environmental regulatory enforcement, coastal construction projects, federal and state grants, commercial and residential real estate projects, surveying, boundary laws, land titles, leases, easements or related fields.
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Our client, a full service Austin law firm, seeks a mid-level attorney with commercial real estate experience to join their team. 3+ years of experience in commercial real estate, preferrable from a law firm setting.
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Let the strongest research, technology, capital relationships, and a nationwide network of industry professionals propel you to the next stage of your commercial real estate career.
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As an Armed Security Officer you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more. As an Armed Security Officer you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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An established boutique commercial law firm in San Antonio, with a highly collegial environment, is currently seeking a Transactional Commercial Real Estate Attorney , with 4 to 7 years' experience, to join their team full-time.
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Title: Presentation Graphic Designer Industry: Real Estate Investment FirmLocation: Austin, Texas (in office 2-3x per week)Our client is one of the most elite and well known Residential and Commercial Real Estate Investment Firms out there.
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Education and Experience:University Degree, College Diploma, or equivalent in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Economics, Real Estate, Business Management or other degree with MBA, MST or JD required and at least four years property tax related experience required.
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About SIG Sands Investment Group is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage firm that specializes in the buying and selling of investment sales properties for private investors and institutions across the United States.
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A bit about us:As a Senior Property Accountant in the Commercial Real Estate division, you will play a pivotal role in our Mortgage Industry team. The ideal Senior Accountant has experience utilizing Yardi, as well as experience working in commercial real estate.
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Provide daily assistance and support to Property Managers in management of a commercial real estate property portfolio. Assist the Property Managers as appropriate in coordinating insurance procurement, electricity procurement, and real estate tax review processes for properties.
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In addition to its single-family rental platform, Amherst’s debt business pursues two distinct credit strategies in mortgage-backed securities and commercial real estate lending. We are looking for an experienced communications professional and storyteller who can drive a steady cadence of impactful media coverage to position Amherst as a leading real estate investment manager and educate key audiences about our capability set, particularly within the single-family rental asset class.
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