Commercial Property Manager

$56,160 - $66,560/Yr

Renoir Staffing, Llc. - Rancho Cordova, CA

posted 4 days ago

Part-time,Full-time - Mid Level
Rancho Cordova, CA
501-1,000 employees
Administrative and Support Services

About the position

The Commercial Property Manager at Renoir Staffing is responsible for overseeing the management of commercial properties, ensuring tenant satisfaction, and maintaining operational efficiency. This role involves working closely with tenants on lease renewals, managing multiple property projects, and collaborating with maintenance, leasing, and accounting teams to meet deadlines and goals. The position requires a strong focus on financial oversight, including budget preparation and rent collections, while ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations.

Responsibilities

  • Work with current tenants on lease renewals
  • Manage multiple property projects
  • Collaborate with maintenance, leasing, and accounting teams to ensure deadlines and goals are met
  • Stay in line with the operating budget
  • Oversee financial reports, variance analysis, and rent collections
  • Obtain and monitor insurance certificates from tenants and vendors
  • Prepare annual budgets and operating expense reconciliations

Requirements

  • Valid Real Estate License
  • Experience in property management
  • Knowledge of property management software
  • Lease administration experience
  • Understanding of state landlord-tenant law, Fair Housing laws, and Cal-OSHA
  • Valid driver's license and insurance
  • College degree or equivalent experience as a Property Manager
  • Proficiency in Excel, Word, and Outlook
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Ability to manage day-to-day operations of buildings
  • Ability to work well under pressure and maintain a positive attitude
  • Strong interpersonal skills for effective communication

Benefits

  • 401(k)
  • Health insurance
  • Sick time
  • Medical benefits
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