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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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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm located in San Francisco, CA, is seeking a Mid-level Real Estate Associate Attorney to join its team. Conduct due diligence and legal research to support real estate transactions.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Housing Development Project Manager assists with managing all phases of real estate development for multiple projects including due diligence, feasibility analysis, predevelopment, construction, lease-up, project completion and close-out, and transition to property and asset management.
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The Construction Safety Coordinator is responsible for collaborating with Real Estate Services, campus Facilities Services, the Designated Campus Fire Marshal, EH&S managers, and general contractors to proactively identify and mitigate risks impacting UCSF staff peripheral to the footprint of major construction projects.
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The Ideal candidate manages the Bank's loan servicing operations and staff in processing and storage of commercial, real estate, and from the time they are booked until they are paid off, and ensures that the loan documentation production and loan servicing activities are timely and conform to current regulatory laws and regulations.
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The Construction and Real Estate Attorney will be responsible for providing expert legal guidance in construction contract negotiations, including AIA documents, real estate transactions related to data centers and colocation facilities, tenant leases, and due diligence for construction loans.
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The Construction Safety Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating with the Facilities Safety Officer to ensure that campus Facilities Services and Real Estate Services align with UCSF policies and regulations.
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This position, embedded in the UCSF Office of Environment, Health and Safety serves as the principal liaison with Real Estate Services and campus Facilities FIN program. This position is responsible for expert analysis of relevant safety regulations and providing digestible and actionable consultation and recommendations to Real Estate project managers.
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Experience in the solar, construction, or real estate industries, with experience developing C&I solar projects as behind and front of the meter with all major mounting product types (canopy, ground mount (fixed tilt, tracker, and ballasted), and rooftop.
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This opportunity combines construction engineering, planning, project management, real estate development, validating design, site visits, understanding local building and fire code issues, utilities, sustainability, multi-disciplinary design management, and contract management.
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Experience and familiarity with all facets of land development: landowner engagement and negotiation/contracting, title resolution, subdivision, agricultural land use/water restrictions, land (ALTA) surveys, GIS and other real estate elements as required.
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You have 4-6 years of experience on a Workplace or Real Estate team, working on financial analysis, leasing, and lease administration, with in-house corporate real estate experience preferred.
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The Trust & Estate Senior Specialist will have 7+ years of trusts and estates law practice in a law firm, or similar in-house experience as a trusts and estate planning attorney. As an integral member of our Private Client Services ("PCS") team, the Trust & Estate Senior Specialist will have the unique opportunity to utilize your legal background as a trust and estate planning attorney but do away with timesheets and billing in this in-house, non-practicing attorney role.
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Dealpath drives investment performance by uniting data, insights, and execution in a platform purpose-built for real estate, giving firms the tools they need to operate with speed and precision and unlock opportunity in a dynamic and competitive landscape where information reigns supreme.
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Our practice areas are estate planning, trust administration, probate and family law. We are constantly looking for the right talent who specialize in Estate Planning, Trust Administration, Probate and Family Law.
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