Bomacincinnati
The mission of Greater Cincinnati BOMA is to be recognized as a principal voice through leadership advocacy and education for the commercial real estate industry.
Job Summary:
The Property Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of the properties through implementation of policies, procedures, and programs required by the management agreement. The individual will interact with senior management, building staff, support team, service providers, clients, and tenants. The Property Manager must be able to handle emergency situations and tenant complaints with tact and diplomacy. The individual must ensure that the property(s) is improved or maintained in a state of good repair with emphasis on a positive and timely response to the concerns and needs of the occupants, government agencies, and property(s)’ owners. Responsibilities:
Direct, motivate and evaluate building staff and service providers to ensure property(s) is improved and kept in a state of good repair. Establish budget parameters or expense limits as directed by client (property owner or master leaseholder). Ensure tenant service requests for repairs, maintenance, improvements, and lease administration are answered timely, completely, and accurately with appropriate customer service. Work with the leasing team to minimize vacancies and prepare vacated units for showing. Determine preventative maintenance and daily service specifications, standards, and repair parameters. Conduct RFP processes, including bid analysis, negotiation, and vendor selection. Prepare and submit purchase orders to make repairs, provide preventative maintenance, or improve the property(s). Conduct regular property inspections to ensure that staff and service providers are adhering to performance standards. Make necessary adjustments. Identify, prevent, address, and eliminate all environmental, health, and safety issues. Participate in inspections and property walk-through with government agency, financial, and risk management personnel. Ensure that regular, periodic fire and life safety inspections are conducted and conform to guidelines set by local and State authority law. Ensure that proprietary information is protected and kept confidential. Monitor utility usage and make adjustments in usage patterns to minimize costs. Review and administer tenant leases. Receive, review, code, and approve vendor and supplier invoices. Develop capital requirements and budget. Review and approve CAM (operating expense) reconciliations, and be able to explain to tenants when requested. Ensure tenant correspondence and agreement files, including certificates of insurance, are current. Maintain ongoing communication with support team, including accounting department and human resources. Develop, maintain and ensure building staff, service providers, and tenants adhere to emergency procedures and fire safety plans. Lease administration and rent collections. Budget and variance reporting, tenant correspondence, and budget preparation. Qualifications:
Skills, Education and Experience: • High School diploma required; college degree preferred. • Must be skilled with Microsoft Office suite, Internet, Word, Excel. • Property management software knowledge a plus. • Strong administrative and customer service background a must. • Broad understanding of financial terms and principles. • Self-motivated, with the ability to work unsupervised and prioritize workload. • Very organized and detail-oriented. • Strong organizational and communication skills (both oral and written). • Skilled in communicating with multiple Asset Managers/Owners. • Ability to work within a team environment and adapt to changes quickly in a fast-paced environment. • Prefer at least three (3) years experience in the Property Management Business.
How to Apply:
Please send resumes to Becky.ober@colliers.com
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The Property Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of the properties through implementation of policies, procedures, and programs required by the management agreement. The individual will interact with senior management, building staff, support team, service providers, clients, and tenants. The Property Manager must be able to handle emergency situations and tenant complaints with tact and diplomacy. The individual must ensure that the property(s) is improved or maintained in a state of good repair with emphasis on a positive and timely response to the concerns and needs of the occupants, government agencies, and property(s)’ owners. Responsibilities:
Direct, motivate and evaluate building staff and service providers to ensure property(s) is improved and kept in a state of good repair. Establish budget parameters or expense limits as directed by client (property owner or master leaseholder). Ensure tenant service requests for repairs, maintenance, improvements, and lease administration are answered timely, completely, and accurately with appropriate customer service. Work with the leasing team to minimize vacancies and prepare vacated units for showing. Determine preventative maintenance and daily service specifications, standards, and repair parameters. Conduct RFP processes, including bid analysis, negotiation, and vendor selection. Prepare and submit purchase orders to make repairs, provide preventative maintenance, or improve the property(s). Conduct regular property inspections to ensure that staff and service providers are adhering to performance standards. Make necessary adjustments. Identify, prevent, address, and eliminate all environmental, health, and safety issues. Participate in inspections and property walk-through with government agency, financial, and risk management personnel. Ensure that regular, periodic fire and life safety inspections are conducted and conform to guidelines set by local and State authority law. Ensure that proprietary information is protected and kept confidential. Monitor utility usage and make adjustments in usage patterns to minimize costs. Review and administer tenant leases. Receive, review, code, and approve vendor and supplier invoices. Develop capital requirements and budget. Review and approve CAM (operating expense) reconciliations, and be able to explain to tenants when requested. Ensure tenant correspondence and agreement files, including certificates of insurance, are current. Maintain ongoing communication with support team, including accounting department and human resources. Develop, maintain and ensure building staff, service providers, and tenants adhere to emergency procedures and fire safety plans. Lease administration and rent collections. Budget and variance reporting, tenant correspondence, and budget preparation. Qualifications:
Skills, Education and Experience: • High School diploma required; college degree preferred. • Must be skilled with Microsoft Office suite, Internet, Word, Excel. • Property management software knowledge a plus. • Strong administrative and customer service background a must. • Broad understanding of financial terms and principles. • Self-motivated, with the ability to work unsupervised and prioritize workload. • Very organized and detail-oriented. • Strong organizational and communication skills (both oral and written). • Skilled in communicating with multiple Asset Managers/Owners. • Ability to work within a team environment and adapt to changes quickly in a fast-paced environment. • Prefer at least three (3) years experience in the Property Management Business.
How to Apply:
Please send resumes to Becky.ober@colliers.com
#J-18808-Ljbffr