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Director - Asset Management

Houston, TX · On-site

$120 - $150/hr

Responsibilities As a Director - Asset Management with Hines, you will be a critical part of the Asset Management team on all new acquisitions and existing assets across a geographic market-based ...

As a Director - Asset Management with Hines, you will be a critical part of the Asset Management team on all new acquisitions and existing assets across a geographic market-based, product type ...

Responsibilities As a Director - Asset Management with Hines, you will be a critical part of the Asset Management team on all new acquisitions and existing assets across a geographic market-based ...

Responsibilities As a Director - Asset Management with Hines, you will be a critical part of the Asset Management team on all new acquisitions and existing assets across a geographic market-based ...

Position Summary Trammell Crow Residential is seeking an experienced Director, Asset Management to oversee the strategic asset management processes for the Company's stabilized multifamily assets in ...

Position Summary Trammell Crow Residential is seeking an experienced Director, Asset Management to oversee the strategic asset management processes for the Company's stabilized multifamily assets in ...

The Director of Asset Management is responsible for overseeing the performance, reliability, and commercial success of utility-scale Energy Storage Systems. This role ensures the assets operate ...

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What is the difference between Director Distressed Asset Management vs Asset Manager?

AspectDirector Distressed Asset ManagementAsset Manager
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees (MBA, finance) and industry certificationsOften requires a bachelor's degree, with some roles preferring certifications like CFA
Work EnvironmentLeads teams, makes strategic decisions, and manages distressed asset portfoliosManages asset portfolios, analyzes investments, and reports to senior management
Industry UsageCommon in banking, private equity, and real estate sectors dealing with distressed assetsWidely used across investment firms, banks, and real estate companies

The main difference between a Director of Distressed Asset Management and an Asset Manager lies in their focus and responsibilities. The Director oversees distressed assets, making strategic decisions and managing teams, while the Asset Manager handles day-to-day portfolio management and analysis. Both roles require financial expertise, but the director's role is more strategic and leadership-oriented.

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Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

The Company is a dynamic and versatile multifamily and student housing operator specializing in acquisitions, renovations, and asset management and has acquired over $500MM of existing core-plus, value-add and distressed communities in the last 24 months, across select, high-growth U.S cities. The Company also targets unique credit opportunities in the multifamily space. The Company takes an AI First approach embedding machine intelligence directly into its operations, culture, and management of properties. Position Reporting directly to the Founder and Managing Partner, the Senior Multifamily Asset Management Analyst will assist in the review and analysis of property operational and financial reports to ensure income and expense performance, revenue growth, and expense control. This person will be responsible for utilizing Business Intelligence and AI-First platforms to evaluate and monitor operational performance. This is a support role with responsibilities to include monitoring the assets, establishing and maintaining relationships with outside parties (leasing agents, brokers, property managers, contractors, partners, tenants, vendors, etc.), formulating and executing business plans for assets, and analysis of operational issues. Responsibilities The Senior Multifamily Asset Management Analyst will focus on supporting Asset Management to preserve and enhance asset performance. The primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Assist in the review and analysis of property operational and financial reports to ensure income and expense performance, revenue growth, and expense control for multifamily apartment properties. Review and assist with annual budgets from property managers, including capital plans. Assist with the formulation and execution of business plans for each multifamily apartment property. Utilize Business Intelligence and AI-First platforms as well as vendor dashboards to monitor operational performance. Assist in the development and implementation of capital improvement strategies. Review monthly reports from property managers/accounting, including operational issues, prepare internal reports regarding operations where needed. Work with attorneys on all documentation and any legal issues. Evaluate insurance needs for each property and work with internal and external teams to obtain appropriate insurance. Assist with the delivery of new and improved assets to the portfolio. Ensure efficient receipt and transition of assets. Assess and report financial performance of assets. Assist in due diligence process on acquisitions and dispositions. Partner with owner, vendors, leasing agents, property managers, brokers, and contractors to ensure effective management of properties. Monitor ongoing business activity and recommend improvements to properties, policies, and practices. Some travel may be expected. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Real Estate, Business or Finance, preferred. 1 - 3 years of commercial underwriting or analyst experience; multifamily experience preferred; retail, office, hotel, industrial, and mixed-use facilities experience will be considered. Strong analytical skills and a self-starting, forward thinking, individual who has substantial experience building proforma models in Excel for multifamily apartment properties. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with management, third-party agents, legal counsel, etc. Strong background in utilizing BI and AI platforms for all tasks including investor and financial reporting. Ability to prioritize and multi-task. Knowledge of industry trends in real estate and development and a natural desire to understand specific market characteristics. Strong negotiating and influencing skills. Proficient in MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook, and Power Point. #J-18808-Ljbffr