Irvine Company
Senior Director, Reinvestment ($166,300 - $248,700)
Irvine Company, Irvine, California, United States, 92713
The Senior Director, Reinvestment will be responsible for planning and executing on office property reinvestment projects and managing the strategic capital planning processes. They will collaborate with teams across 52 million square feet of office space located in Orange County, San Diego, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. The role partners with colleagues in asset management, construction, property operations, leasing, financing, accounting, and finance & investments to drive the office reinvestment strategy, including value creation and investment performance through expertise in capital improvement investment, development, and construction. The Senior Director also works with the mixed‑use redevelopment teams, including multifamily and retail, to support broader corporate initiatives.
Provide oversight of portfolio reinvestment capital investments, including asset repositioning, outdoor improvements, lobby renovations, amenity enhancements, adaptive reuse, and other major capital projects.
In partnership with leasing, asset management, and operations, utilize the segmentation framework to strategically identify reinvestment projects, justify the business case, and prioritize/sequence projects appropriately. Develop the required scope of improvements in accordance with established guidelines, segmentation, and brand standards.
Manage project budgeting and reporting. Maintain up‑to‑date budgets and forecasts.
Collect and synthesize reinvestment project data, review variance analyses, proactively address budget concerns and issues, and communicate with the executive team and other stakeholders.
Obtain input from colleagues (leasing, design, construction, and operations) and coordinate with consultants, including architects, landscape architects, engineers, and other key stakeholders.
Oversee the entitlement and/or permitting process on assigned projects to ensure all local, state, and federal approvals needed to complete the projects are obtained. This process can include representation at hearings, community meetings, and working closely with attorneys, planners, and local officials.
Lead the project management of the reinvestment process and coordinate with design, leasing, construction, and operations to ensure seamless execution.
Stay informed of office industry trends and understand competitive set properties, focusing on innovative asset repositioning to adapt to a dynamic market.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in business, real estate, engineering, finance, economics, or a related field. An MBA, MRED, or an advanced degree is preferred.
10+ years of experience in commercial real estate asset management, development, construction, portfolio management, acquisitions, or related roles with experience in office properties required.
Proficiency in developing and managing budgets, financial reporting, and quantitative analysis.
Ability to develop and execute strategic business plans, including capital and redevelopment project plans.
Proactive, taking initiative to identify and solve problems before they arise.
Ability to interact and communicate effectively at all levels and manage resources within a large, matrixed organization.
Strong leadership qualities to guide teams, drive collaboration, and influence stakeholders.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective interaction with executives, team members, and external partners.
Skilled in negotiating contracts and agreements with various stakeholders.
In-depth understanding of real estate markets, trends, and best practices in the office sector.
Proficiency in software tools such as Google Workspace, Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and industry‑specific applications like Argus.
Strong collaborative skills to work with cross‑functional teams, including asset management, development, construction, property operations, leasing, design, and finance.
Compensation:
Base Pay Range: $166,300 – $248,700. The actual placement within this range may vary based on relevant experience, time in role, internal peer base salary, prior performance, business sector, and geographic location.
The Company also offers competitive benefits for full‑time employees, including paid time off, matching 401(k), and health benefits.
About Us Irvine Company Office Properties (a division of Irvine Company) manages a portfolio that includes more than 550 office buildings in premier locations: Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego, Silicon Valley, Chicago, and New York.
We have evolved the traditional office into a modern working community featuring innovative workplace design, quality craftsmanship, dedicated management, and memorable experiences that build a vibrant workplace community.
We take pride in our employee community and the communities we create. It’s an environment populated with talented and experienced people, a collaborative spirit, and abundant opportunities.
Apply today to join our employee community, and learn more about Irvine Company, our legacy, and our guiding principles.
Irvine Company is committed to providing equal opportunity in all of our employment practices, including selection, hiring, promotion, transfer, compensation, termination, and training, without regard to race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, marital status, pregnancy, age, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, disability, or any other basis protected by federal, state, and local law. Reasonable accommodation is available for qualified individuals with disabilities, upon request.
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Provide oversight of portfolio reinvestment capital investments, including asset repositioning, outdoor improvements, lobby renovations, amenity enhancements, adaptive reuse, and other major capital projects.
In partnership with leasing, asset management, and operations, utilize the segmentation framework to strategically identify reinvestment projects, justify the business case, and prioritize/sequence projects appropriately. Develop the required scope of improvements in accordance with established guidelines, segmentation, and brand standards.
Manage project budgeting and reporting. Maintain up‑to‑date budgets and forecasts.
Collect and synthesize reinvestment project data, review variance analyses, proactively address budget concerns and issues, and communicate with the executive team and other stakeholders.
Obtain input from colleagues (leasing, design, construction, and operations) and coordinate with consultants, including architects, landscape architects, engineers, and other key stakeholders.
Oversee the entitlement and/or permitting process on assigned projects to ensure all local, state, and federal approvals needed to complete the projects are obtained. This process can include representation at hearings, community meetings, and working closely with attorneys, planners, and local officials.
Lead the project management of the reinvestment process and coordinate with design, leasing, construction, and operations to ensure seamless execution.
Stay informed of office industry trends and understand competitive set properties, focusing on innovative asset repositioning to adapt to a dynamic market.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in business, real estate, engineering, finance, economics, or a related field. An MBA, MRED, or an advanced degree is preferred.
10+ years of experience in commercial real estate asset management, development, construction, portfolio management, acquisitions, or related roles with experience in office properties required.
Proficiency in developing and managing budgets, financial reporting, and quantitative analysis.
Ability to develop and execute strategic business plans, including capital and redevelopment project plans.
Proactive, taking initiative to identify and solve problems before they arise.
Ability to interact and communicate effectively at all levels and manage resources within a large, matrixed organization.
Strong leadership qualities to guide teams, drive collaboration, and influence stakeholders.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective interaction with executives, team members, and external partners.
Skilled in negotiating contracts and agreements with various stakeholders.
In-depth understanding of real estate markets, trends, and best practices in the office sector.
Proficiency in software tools such as Google Workspace, Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and industry‑specific applications like Argus.
Strong collaborative skills to work with cross‑functional teams, including asset management, development, construction, property operations, leasing, design, and finance.
Compensation:
Base Pay Range: $166,300 – $248,700. The actual placement within this range may vary based on relevant experience, time in role, internal peer base salary, prior performance, business sector, and geographic location.
The Company also offers competitive benefits for full‑time employees, including paid time off, matching 401(k), and health benefits.
About Us Irvine Company Office Properties (a division of Irvine Company) manages a portfolio that includes more than 550 office buildings in premier locations: Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego, Silicon Valley, Chicago, and New York.
We have evolved the traditional office into a modern working community featuring innovative workplace design, quality craftsmanship, dedicated management, and memorable experiences that build a vibrant workplace community.
We take pride in our employee community and the communities we create. It’s an environment populated with talented and experienced people, a collaborative spirit, and abundant opportunities.
Apply today to join our employee community, and learn more about Irvine Company, our legacy, and our guiding principles.
Irvine Company is committed to providing equal opportunity in all of our employment practices, including selection, hiring, promotion, transfer, compensation, termination, and training, without regard to race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, marital status, pregnancy, age, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, disability, or any other basis protected by federal, state, and local law. Reasonable accommodation is available for qualified individuals with disabilities, upon request.
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