Regional Property Manager Real Estate - Louisville, KY at Geebo

Regional Property Manager

Company Name:
Greystar Management Services, LP
Greystar, a national apartment management company and industry leader, has a great opportunity for a Regional Property Manager to join our team in Louisville, KY. This position supports and executes the Company's strategies related to property management operations by directing the team members on the assigned portfolio of properties, and by implementing the policies, procedures, and practices that enable each property to meet and exceed budgeted financial goals and achieve operational performance objectives. Ideal candidate will have prior experience as a Regional Property Manager, and a college degree in a related field is preferred. We offer competitive pay and benefits, as well as opportunity for advancement. Greystar requires a background and drug screen as a condition of employment. EOE DFW
Job Requirements:
To execute the company's strategies set forth for a portfolio of properties through tasks that include:
Reviews, analyzes, and interprets market data.
Provides leadership to the team of
community
managers
Promotes client satisfaction and retention
Completes various human resources, financial, administrative, and other reports and analysis.
Ensures that the portfolio and individual communities meet the established operational, financial, and business performance goals.
Develops the annual budget(s).
Ensures that the portfolio and individual communities meet the established operational, financial, and business performance goals.
Coordinates work activities and
services
from vendors, consultants, and other contractors.
Ensures that the appearance and physical aspects of the properties meet the Company's and owner's established standards.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENT:
College degree in business, finance, marketing, or related field is preferred.
Industry certifications (e.g. CPM, CAPS, CAM, etc.) also preferred.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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