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Senior Acquisitions Manager/Originations/DirectorWhite Plains, NY (Hybrid) Full-TimeWe are seeking a Senior Acquisitions Manager to oversee property acquisitions and drive growth within the organization. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to lead stra...$160,000 - $190,000/Year -
Construction Risk & Insurance ManagerRamsey, NJ (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Construction Risk & Insurance Manager will oversee risk management and insurance operations within the construction department, ensuring projects comply with industry standards and regulati...$100,000 - $120,000/Year -
Assistant Project Manager - Residential - Stamford, CTStamford, CT (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Assistant Project Manager will support the successful delivery of custom home and luxury new construction projects in a fast-paced environment. This role requires strong organizational skills, ...$70,000 - $100,000/Year -
Construction Assistant Project ManagerPeekskill, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeThe ideal Construction Assistant Project Manager for this position is an experienced construction professional who is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the building process through completi...$65,000 - $95,000/Year -
Construction Senior Project Manager | Ground Up, CommercialWhite Plains, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeThe ideal Construction Project Manager for this position is an experienced construction professional who is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the building process through completion. Client...$160,000 - $190,000/Year
Property Manager Jobs in Peekskill, NY
Property managers can handle either residential or commercial properties. They're responsible for overseeing property maintenance and operations, which may include handling office tenants, managing apartment buildings, or overseeing other types of properties.A typical day for a property manager may include:
• Meeting potential property tenants and giving them a tour of the building or specific units
• Collecting monthly rent, fees, or dues from owners or tenants
• Inspecting the property for adherence to policies and regulations as well as proper upkeep and maintenance
• Hiring and overseeing maintenance and landscaping professionals to keep the property in working condition and maintain its resale value.