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Regular and effective communication with Community Director/Service Manager/Maintenance Supervisor. Perform daily grounds maintenance of the property including picking up and disposing of all trash, pet defecation removal, maintain pet waste stations, and sweeping walkways.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Community Manager is a dynamic leader responsible for overseeing all aspects of our multi-family property's operations, resident relations, and financial performance. Proficiency in financial management, budgeting, and financial reporting is required, along with familiarity with property management software and technology tools.
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As our Property Manager (we call them Community Managers" because you are taking care of the community (people, pets, and things) Takes pride and ownership in the optimum performance of the property in areas such as people management, leasing, collections, resident services, maintenance, revenue enhancement, capital improvements and information reporting.
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The Assistant Community Manager works closely with the Community Manager to ensure the smooth running and operation of the property and acts as the Community Manager in their absence.
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Aon is looking for an Account Manager for the Property Consulting Group. Person should have HPR property engineering experience with knowledge of both NFPA and Factory Mutual standards as well as an understanding of property insurance policy terms and conditions.
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5% Coordinate capital improvement projects to maintain/upgrade quality standards and property image, and to protect assets from neglect, damage or deterioration. Our General Manager will need to demonstrate the ability to conceptualize and provide direction; develop and maintain a service excellence standard; create, implement, and achieve financial goals on an on-going basis; develop, implement, and monitor marketing strategies to bolster revenues in a competitive market; oversee maintenance and quality standards of the hotel; recruit, motivate and develop staff in a positive work environment.
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Our property managers should be able to walk in/around facilities spending up to 50% of their time in outdoor environments, including climbing stairs and opening large doors. Our Property Managers get to work independently at multiple locations; spending time both inside and outside.
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Determines when to refer claims to Travelers Investigative Services and/or Subrogation Unit. Identifies and refers claims with Major Case Unit exposure to the manager. Under general supervision, this position is responsible for handling first party property claims including: investigating, evaluating, estimating and negotiating to ensure optimal claim resolution for personal or business claims of high severity and complexity.
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Collaborates with property & casualty insurance brokers (i.e. review annual rates and coverage, worker’s compensation audit), as needed. Reviews and assists with Tax & License forms such as City Business License Returns, Secretary of State Statements of Information and Business Personal Property.
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Assist the property manager with training staff on leasing, entering traffic into the computer, marketing, maintenance, and general office operations. Avenue5 is growing, and we are in search of an assistant property manager to join our dynamic team of Fivers.
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The Assistant General Manager (AGM) at Chicken n Pickle is responsible for maintaining the restaurant’s revenue, profitability, service metrics, property, and quality goals. Assistant General Manager.
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JCW is currently working with a specialty property and casualty insurance company looking to grow their contract surety team. JCW is currently working with a specialty property and casualty insurance company looking to grow their contract surety team.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Concrete Project Manager/Sales position at City Park Construction in Dallas, TX. The role involves overseeing concrete projects, managing sales processes, coordinating with clients and teams, and ensuring project delivery meets quality standards and timelines.
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Manages exempt staff including Property Manager and may manage Construction Manager, Assistant Property Manager, Tenant Services Administrator, and Tenant Services Coordinator.
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Room Attendant / Cleaning] As a Housekeeper at Extended Stay, you'll: Clean assigned guest rooms following company standards, policies and procedures; Stock carts and cart rooms if necessary or directed by management; Report all maintenance issues and any guest property that may be left in the room directly to the front desk or manager; Ensure housekeeping carts are maintained.
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