Sr Retail Real Estate Manager

$119,200 - $215,000/Yr

T-Mobile US - Bellevue, WA

posted about 2 months ago

Part-time - Mid Level
Bellevue, WA
Telecommunications

About the position

At T-Mobile, we invest in YOU! Our Total Rewards Package ensures that employees get the same big love we give our customers. All team members receive a competitive base salary and compensation package - this is Total Rewards. Employees enjoy multiple wealth-building opportunities through our annual stock grant, employee stock purchase plan, 401(k), and access to free, year-round money coaches. That's how we're UNSTOPPABLE for our employees! The Sr Real Estate Manager is a key member of Retail Real Estate who is responsible for distribution within a specific geographic area including site selection, negotiations, relocations, renewals, and store closures. This role provides proactive solutions aligned with the business strategy through collaboration, influence, and industry expertise. The Sr Real Estate Manager translates business strategy to real estate strategy and provides guidance and consultation to business partners. In this position, you will be responsible for the expansion of retail real estate, optimizing the existing distribution portfolio, and reviewing and negotiating renewals of existing stores which align with overall business objectives. You will develop and manage strategic partnerships with assigned business units and become the trusted real estate advisor in the planning process. Your influence on decision-makers will lead to change enabling strategic alignment with enterprise goals. You will develop credible knowledge of the business including financial drivers, market strategy, and strategic drivers, and proactively provide appropriate real estate solutions based on business goals by becoming a trusted partner of the business. Additionally, you will manage change across the enterprise and manage positive impacts to financial performance by translating business strategy into relevant real estate solutions.

Responsibilities

  • Expansion of retail real estate and optimization of existing distribution portfolio.
  • Review and negotiate renewals of existing stores to align with overall business objectives.
  • Develop and manage strategic partnerships with assigned business units.
  • Become the trusted real estate advisor in the planning process.
  • Influence decision makers and lead change to enable strategic alignment with enterprise goals.
  • Develop credible knowledge of business including financial drivers, market strategy, and strategic drivers.
  • Proactively provide appropriate real estate solutions based on business goals by becoming a trusted partner of the business.
  • Manage change across the enterprise.
  • Manage positive impacts to financial performance by translating business strategy into relevant real estate solutions.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Business, Finance, or related field (Required).
  • 7-10 years related work experience in a real estate client relationship management role (Required).
  • Real Estate experience in retail/restaurant industry strongly preferred (Required).
  • Client Relationship management (Required).
  • Project/Program management (Required).
  • Financial Acumen (Required).
  • Supplier management (Required).
  • Attention to detail (Required).

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Flexible spending account
  • 401(k)
  • Employee stock grants
  • Employee stock purchase plan
  • Paid time off and up to 12 paid holidays
  • Paid parental and family leave
  • Family building benefits
  • Back-up care
  • Enhanced family support
  • Childcare subsidy
  • Tuition assistance
  • College coaching
  • Short- and long-term disability
  • Voluntary AD&D coverage
  • Voluntary accident coverage
  • Voluntary life insurance
  • Voluntary disability insurance
  • Voluntary long-term care insurance
  • Mobile service & home internet discounts
  • Pet insurance
  • Access to commuter and transit programs
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