What you would be doingbudget preparation
tenant support
equipment maintenance
records management
tenant relations
billing generation
The primary responsibility of the property coordinator is to provide day-to-day administrative and operational support for the commercial property management department. This person is expected to efficiently run the management office and assigned properties within a specified portfolio. This individual has excellent time-management, prides themselves on efficiency and takes a customer-service oriented approach when dealing with tenant issues.
- Assist property management with preparation of the annual budget and provide on-going support with variance analysis, reporting, etc
- Read and interpret documents such as office equipment maintenance and instruction manuals, company policies and procedures documents
- Prepares invoices for payment by reviewing, coding and processing all accounts payable in accordance with budget guidelines, scans and inputs into accounting system for payment
- Maintains on-site records in compliance with company policies and procedures including but not limited to: certificates of insurance for both tenants and vendors; tenant and vendor files and critical date files used to notify management of upcoming dates well in advance of their occurrence
- Exercise cost-controls on ordering and use of supplies
- Support activities may include but are not limited to: assuring space is in show-ready condition; provide input as leases are negotiated; participate in due-diligence activities as appropriate; gather and analyze financial and statistical data for decision-making
- Receive, open and distribute incoming mail. Manage outgoing correspondence and other mailings
- Function as day-to-day liaison with third-parties, including tenants, construction contractors, security service, vendors, cleaning contractor and others. Communicate routine needs and respond to third-party requests. Escalate significant issues to management as necessary
- Assist with coordination of tenant move-ins/move-outs, lease executions/terminations, tenant signage, etc
- Maintain office equipment, including photocopy machines, fax machines, postal machines, etc., in working order.
- Schedule meetings, events, use of common area conference rooms, etc
- Provide assistance with minor troubleshooting and notify repair providers as needed
- Receive, respond to and direct incoming phone calls. Greet tenants and third-parties who visit CIM offices in person. Establish and maintain position relationships with tenants, vendors and guests
- Maintain an effective program of producing finished copies of all written materials and correspondence. Update directories and address lists such as the emergency call lists for management office personnel, tenants and vendors
- Generates all tenants’ billings including rent and above standard invoices on a monthly basis
- Maintain office supplies inventory by checking stock to determine inventory levels, anticipating needed supplies, evaluating new office products, placing and expediting orders for supplies and verifying receipt of ordered items.
- Assistance with or make employee business travel arrangements as needed
- Function as liaison between assigned properties and CIM asset managers, leasing representatives, development personnel and other internal parties with business-driven projects, opportunities, questions, etc.
- Support property management in establishing and maintaining a positive tenant relations program, assuring good public relations and tenant satisfaction programs for CIM by professionally and effectively aiding and assisting tenants with any problems that arise
- The maintenance function includes tasks inherent in organizing and filing office records and reports
- Creates and enters work order requests that are received either by phone or e-mail and distributes to appropriate person
What you bringexcel
writing
degree
experience
yardi
presentation
- Ability to effectively present information to tenants, vendors, contractors and other employees of the organization
- MS Office including Excel, Word, PowerPoint
- Accuracy and timeliness of work product
- Ability to write simple correspondence and/or reports
- Bachelor's Degree preferred.
- One year of office and clerical experience in a commercial office environment
- Ability to read, analyze and interpret lease agreements, financial reports and/or legal documents
- Familiar with Yardi or similar software application
- Familiar with Nexus Payables or similar software application
- Experience with policies and procedures related to the efficient and effective running of a property management office for commercial or retail assets including but not limited to, property operations, leasing, development, construction, safety regulations, etc
- Must possess a valid state-issued driver’s license
- Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from tenants, regulatory agencies, other areas of the company, and/or members of the business community
- Compliance with company and departmental policies and procedures
Benefits*Applicants with disabilities may be entitled to reasonable accommodation under the terms of the Americans with Disabilities Act and certain state or local laws. A reasonable accommodation is a change in the way things are normally done which will ensure an equal employment opportunity without imposing undue hardship on CIM Group. Please inform our Talent team if you need any assistance completing any forms or to otherwise participate in the application process.
Comprehensive paid time off, including: vacation days, 10 designated holidays, sick time, and bereavement leave
A variety of Medical, dental, and vision benefit plans
Health Savings Account with a generous employer contribution
Company paid life and disability insurance
Wellness program, including monthly and quarterly prizes
Ongoing professional development programs
Up to 16 hours of volunteer time off
Actual base salary considers several factors including but not limited to geography, job-related knowledge, experience, and budget. The start of the salary range is typically associated with the minimum experience required. The role is considered non-exempt so will be eligible for overtime pay in accordance with federal and state law. At CIM, this role has the potential to receive a discretionary bonus in addition to base salary. The anticipated base pay range for the position in Seattle, WA is $28.84 - $33.65 per hour.
401(k) savings plan, with company match
Up to 16 weeks of Paid Parental Leave
Training + DevelopmentInformation not given or found