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Property Manager
Controls commercial, industrial, or residential real estate properties within organization or for external clients. Discusses terms and conditions for providing management services with client. Composes agreement stipulating extent and scope of management responsibilities, services to be performed, and costs for services. Employs, via hiring or contracting for services, security, maintenance, and groundskeeping personnel and on-site management personnel, if required. Prepares lease or rental agreements for lessees and collects specified rents and impounds. Directs bookkeeping functions, or credits client account for receipts and debits account for disbursements, such as mortgage, taxes, and insurance premium payments, management services costs, and upkeep and maintenance costs. Arranges for alterations to, or maintenance, upkeep, or reconditioning of, property as specified in management services or lessee's agreement. Purchases supplies and equipment for use on leased properties. Directs preparation of financial statements and reports on status of properties, such as occupancy rates and dates of expiration of leases. Directs issuance of check for monies due client. May advise client relative to financing, purchasing, or selling property. May prepare periodic inventory of building contents and forward listing to owner for review. May contact utility companies to arrange for transfer of service for tenants. May assist with eviction of tenants in compliance with court order and directions from lawyer and owner. May require real estate broker's license and be certified in property management. [-] Less
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Leasing Manager/Property
Manages land and leasing department to secure leases, options, right-of-ways, and special agreements covering land. Studies leases bought, prices paid, and other negotiations of competing companies in specified areas, and determines expenditure necessary to obtain leases and other contracts in those areas. Decides and sets date of termination of lease rentals. Negotiates with brokers or other individuals to sell interests in leases owned. Executes general policies established by company officials. [-] Less
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Leasing Property Manager
Manages land and leasing department to secure leases, options, right-of-ways, and special agreements covering land. Studies leases bought, prices paid, and other negotiations of competing companies in specified areas, and determines expenditure necessary to obtain leases and other contracts in those areas. Decides and sets date of termination of lease rentals. Negotiates with brokers or other individuals to sell interests in leases owned. Executes general policies established by company officials. [-] Less
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Manager Airport Property & Development
Manages, plans, and coordinates, through subordinate personnel, activities concerned with operation, construction, and maintenance of airport facilities in accordance with governmental agency or commission laws, rules, policies and regulations. Consults with commission members, governmental officials, or representatives of airlines to... [+] More
Manages, plans, and coordinates, through subordinate personnel, activities concerned with operation, construction, and maintenance of airport facilities in accordance with governmental agency or commission laws, rules, policies and regulations. Consults with commission members, governmental officials, or representatives of airlines to discuss and plan such matters as design and development of airport facilities, formulation of operating rules, regulations, and procedures, and aircraft landing, taxiing, and take-off patterns for various types of aircraft. Negotiates with representatives of airlines, utility companies, or individuals for acquisition of property for development of airport, lease of airport buildings and facilities, or use of right-of-ways over private property. Formulates procedures for use in event of aircraft accidents, fires, or other emergencies. Ensures that operating rules maximize safety considerations and that proper and adequate training is provided to carry out emergency procedures. Inspects airport facilities, such as runways, buildings, beacons and lighting, and automotive or construction equipment, or reviews inspection reports, to determine repairs, replacement, or improvements required. Coordinates activities of personnel involved in repair and maintenance of airport facilities, buildings, and equipment to minimize interruption of airport operations and improve efficiency. Directs personnel in investigating violations of aerial or ground traffic regulations, reviews investigation reports, and initiates actions to be taken against violators. Directs studies on noise abatement resulting from complaints of excessive noise from low flying aircraft or other operations. Reviews reports of expenditures for previous fiscal year, proposed improvements to facilities, and estimated increase in volume of traffic, in order to prepare budget estimates for upcoming fiscal year. Represents airport before civic or other organizational groups, courts, boards, and commissions. When management functions are divided at large or international airports, workers may be designated according to activities directed. [-] Less
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Manager Leasing Property
Manages land and leasing department to secure leases, options, right-of-ways, and special agreements covering land. Studies leases bought, prices paid, and other negotiations of competing companies in specified areas, and determines expenditure necessary to obtain leases and other contracts in those areas. Decides and sets date of termination of lease rentals. Negotiates with brokers or other individuals to sell interests in leases owned. Executes general policies established by company officials. [-] Less
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Manager Property
Controls commercial, industrial, or residential real estate properties within organization or for external clients. Discusses terms and conditions for providing management services with client. Composes agreement stipulating extent and scope of management responsibilities, services to be performed, and costs for services. Employs, via hiring or contracting for services, security, maintenance, and groundskeeping personnel and on-site management personnel, if required. Prepares lease or rental agreements for lessees and collects specified rents and impounds. Directs bookkeeping functions, or credits client account for receipts and debits account for disbursements, such as mortgage, taxes, and insurance premium payments, management services costs, and upkeep and maintenance costs. Arranges for alterations to, or maintenance, upkeep, or reconditioning of, property as specified in management services or lessee's agreement. Purchases supplies and equipment for use on leased properties. Directs preparation of financial statements and reports on status of properties, such as occupancy rates and dates of expiration of leases. Directs issuance of check for monies due client. May advise client relative to financing, purchasing, or selling property. May prepare periodic inventory of building contents and forward listing to owner for review. May contact utility companies to arrange for transfer of service for tenants. May assist with eviction of tenants in compliance with court order and directions from lawyer and owner. May require real estate broker's license and be certified in property management. [-] Less
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Manager Surplus Property
Coordinates property procurement and maintenance activities, and negotiates with representatives to effect property transfers and sales, rental, and leasing contracts for government agency reviews property-related data, such as inventories, budgets, planning reports, vendor brochures, and excess property and property request reports,... [+] More
Coordinates property procurement and maintenance activities, and negotiates with representatives to effect property transfers and sales, rental, and leasing contracts for government agency reviews property-related data, such as inventories, budgets, planning reports, vendor brochures, and excess property and property request reports, to obtain information on property status, needs, and availability. Writes, fills out, and reviews bids, contract specifications, purchase orders and estimates, and transfer forms to effect property transactions. Contacts vendors and potential users, and inspects and inventories acquired and transferred property through visits to government installations and vendor sites. Negotiates and confers with administrators, vendors, or users to effect agreement on property transfer details, such as price, model, packaging, transportation, land boundaries, or building layout. Authorizes expenditures within specified limits for purchases of supplies and equipment, equipment repair and maintenance, and alterations to premises. Fills government agency or other qualifying organization requests from surplus inventories, considering factors such as donation criteria, actual needs, and justification. Prepares plans, standards, and specifications for building and equipment maintenance, repair, and inspection. May be designated according to property involved as real-estate-utilization officer; state-surplus-commodity-and-property representative. [-] Less
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Regional Property Operations Manager
Controls commercial, industrial, or residential real estate properties within organization or for external clients. Discusses terms and conditions for providing management services with client. Composes agreement stipulating extent and scope of management responsibilities, services to be performed, and costs for services. Employs, via hiring or contracting for services, security, maintenance, and groundskeeping personnel and on-site management personnel, if required. Prepares lease or rental agreements for lessees and collects specified rents and impounds. Directs bookkeeping functions, or credits client account for receipts and debits account for disbursements, such as mortgage, taxes, and insurance premium payments, management services costs, and upkeep and maintenance costs. Arranges for alterations to, or maintenance, upkeep, or reconditioning of, property as specified in management services or lessee's agreement. Purchases supplies and equipment for use on leased properties. Directs preparation of financial statements and reports on status of properties, such as occupancy rates and dates of expiration of leases. Directs issuance of check for monies due client. May advise client relative to financing, purchasing, or selling property. May prepare periodic inventory of building contents and forward listing to owner for review. May contact utility companies to arrange for transfer of service for tenants. May assist with eviction of tenants in compliance with court order and directions from lawyer and owner. May require real estate broker's license and be certified in property management. [-] Less
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Property Management Director
Directs and plans the management of commercial, industrial, or residential real estate properties for clients. Heads the negotiations with client terms and conditions for providing management services, and writes agreement stipulating extent and scope of management responsibilities, services to be... [+] More
Directs and plans the management of commercial, industrial, or residential real estate properties for clients. Heads the negotiations with client terms and conditions for providing management services, and writes agreement stipulating extent and scope of management responsibilities, services to be performed, and costs for services. Coordinates the preparation of lease or rental agreements for lessees and collects specified rents and impounds. Directs bookkeeping functions, or credits client account for receipts and debits account for disbursements, such as mortgage, taxes, and insurance premium payments, management services costs, and upkeep and maintenance costs. Directs the arrangements for alterations to, or maintenance, upkeep, or reconditioning of property as specified in management services or lessee's agreement. Directs the employment, or contraction for services of, security, maintenance, and groundskeeping personnel and onsite management personnel if required. Directs the purchasing of supplies and equipment for use on leased properties. Directs preparation of financial statements and reports on status of properties, such as occupancy rates and dates of expiration of leases. Directs issuance of check for monies due client. [-] Less
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Property Disposal Officer
Eliminates surplus property, other than real property, through disposal, using knowledge of merchandising practices. Evaluates property to ascertain condition and estimate market value. Determines time, place, type of sale, and whether items shall be sold individually or in lots, upon... [+] More
Eliminates surplus property, other than real property, through disposal, using knowledge of merchandising practices. Evaluates property to ascertain condition and estimate market value. Determines time, place, type of sale, and whether items shall be sold individually or in lots, upon investigation of market conditions and facilities. Assigns and directs activities of sales personnel. Prepares advertising material and selects media for its release. Determines method of property display and sets prices of items to be sold in conformity with value and market. Advises interested parties of salvage possibilities. Recommends destruction or abandonment of property not deemed possible or practical to sell or salvage. [-] Less
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