Overview
When you join Hines, you will embark on a career journey fueled by vision and guided by leaders who set the standards of our industry.
Our legacy is rooted in innovation and excellence, earning us a spot on Fast Company’s esteemed annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2024.
Discover endless opportunities to grow and make your mark at Hines.
Responsibilities
As an Assistant General Property Manager - Multifamily with Hines, you will be responsible for supporting and assisting the General Property Manager in overseeing and managing the financial and operational facets of the community by completing accounting and bookkeeping tasks, preparing monthly close-out and financial reports.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Provides leadership and support to team members, ensuring each role has the tools and resources to meet and/or exceed their expectations.
Promotes a collaborative, team work mindset
Completes the daily transactions and tasks related to the financial operation of the community by collecting and posting rent, fees, and other payments, preparing daily bank deposits and reconciling bank accounts, preparing financial reports, and processing invoices and payables
Reviews resident files and accounting records, communicates with residents regarding outstanding balances, implements procedures for collecting on delinquencies, and enforces the lease to maximize revenue
Complete lease/renewal paperwork to ensure completion to company standards
Ensuring the smooth running of our community in a fast-paced environment
Assist the Property Manager with providing superior customer service and communication to our residents and prospects to enhance customer satisfaction and increase renewals, revenue, reputation, and profitability
Maintain effective on-site staff through coaching and mentoring as needed
Work with leasing staff to ensure that leasing/marketing goals are met
Adheres to Hines established procedures related to evictions by following proper notice requirements, evicting residents, and representing the community as required in court hearings and eviction proceedings
Reviews and submits invoices from vendors, contractors, and service providers for payment by reconciling work performed or products purchased
Processes resident move-outs by reviewing lease terms and notice requirements
Promotes resident satisfaction and retention by responding to complaints, questions, and requests in a timely manner, and taking appropriate action to resolve and address service issues
Acts as the on-site supervisor in the absence of the community manager by organizing and delegating daily work, and coordinating maintenance and make-ready tasks with the maintenance supervisor
Assists in managing the client/owner relationship by meeting with the owners, conducting community tours, providing updates and information about the community’s performance, and responding to owner requests as needed
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements include:
High school education or equivalent from an accredited institution is required; College degree preferred
Two or more years of experience as a residential community/property manager required
Experience with Entrata a plus
Active certificate or willing to obtain one for employment for National Center for Housing Management
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and property management software in order to complete required reports
Strong customer service orientation
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work a flexible schedule including weekends and holidays
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