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What is a properties manager?

Properties Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing residential, commercial, or industrial real estate properties on behalf of the owner. Their duties typically include managing rental operations, handling tenant relations, coordinating maintenance and repairs, collecting rent, and ensuring compliance with property laws and regulations. They act as the main point of contact between property owners and tenants, aiming to maximize the value and profitability of the property while maintaining tenant satisfaction.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a properties manager?

To thrive as a Properties Manager, you need expertise in property management, financial oversight, leasing, and a solid understanding of relevant laws, often supported by a real estate or property management certification. Familiarity with property management software (like Yardi or AppFolio), maintenance management systems, and budgeting tools is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help you effectively handle tenant relations and manage multiple properties. These competencies ensure efficient operations, tenant satisfaction, and the long-term value of real estate assets.

What are some common challenges a properties manager faces when overseeing multiple properties, and how can they be addressed?

Properties Managers often face challenges such as coordinating maintenance across several locations, managing diverse tenant needs, and ensuring compliance with local regulations. Effective organization, proactive communication, and leveraging property management software can help streamline operations and prevent issues from escalating. Building strong relationships with reliable contractors and staying updated on legal requirements also play a crucial role in successfully managing multiple properties.

What is the difference between Properties Manager vs Property Coordinator?

AspectProperties ManagerProperty Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees property operations, maintenance, leasing, and tenant relationsAssists with administrative tasks, scheduling, and supporting property management activities
Required CredentialsExperience in property management, real estate license (sometimes), certifications like CAMAdministrative skills, basic real estate knowledge, possibly some certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice-based with site visits, interacts with tenants and vendorsPrimarily office-based, supporting property managers
Employer & Industry UsageReal estate firms, property management companies, landlordsProperty management firms, leasing offices, real estate companies

The main difference is that Properties Managers handle overall property operations and tenant relations, while Property Coordinators support these activities through administrative tasks. Properties Managers have more responsibility and require relevant experience and certifications, whereas Property Coordinators focus on assisting and coordinating daily tasks.

Do property managers make money?

Property managers earn income through management fees, which are typically a percentage of the rental income or a flat rate. Their earnings can vary based on the size and location of the properties they oversee, as well as their experience and certifications. Successful property managers often supplement income with additional services like leasing or maintenance coordination.

What exactly does a properties manager do?

A properties manager oversees the daily operations of real estate properties, including maintenance, tenant relations, rent collection, and ensuring compliance with regulations. They coordinate repairs, handle leasing processes, and may use property management software to track performance and finances.
Infographic showing various Properties Manager job openings in Vermont as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.

Maintenance Technician - Berlin

Stone & Browning Property Management

Berlin, VT โ€ข On-site

$21 - $23/hr

Full-time

Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Join the Stone & Browning Property Management Team!

Welcome to Stone & Browning Property Management – where we take property management to the next level. We’re excited that you’re considering joining our team. If you’re looking for a career in an environment where your skills are valued, your ideas matter, and your work makes a real impact, you’re in the right place. At Stone & Browning, we don’t just offer jobs – we offer a place where you can thrive, grow, and make an impact on our community.


Who We Are:

Stone & Browning Property Management is on a mission to shake up the rental industry in Vermont – and we want YOU to be a part of it! Our team is passionate about delivering top-notch property management services, building lasting relationships with our residents and making a difference in our neighborhoods. We’re all about integrity, communication, and creating fun, engaging experiences for everyone involved.

We believe in quality housing, reliable service, and a community-first approach. Together, we’re redefining what it means to manage properties with care and purpose.


Our Core Values:

At Stone & Browning, we work hard to uphold our values in every interaction—whether it’s with our team, our investors, or our residents. We believe in:

  • Genuine team culture – Because collaboration is key.
  • Reliable communication – Keeping everyone informed and connected.
  • Resiliency – Finding solutions, not just problems.
  • Dedication to our purpose – Passion drives us forward.
  • Drive – Always striving for excellence.
  • Adaptability – Rolling with changes and challenges.
  • Integrity – Doing the right thing, always.


Your Role as Maintenance Technician:

The Maintenance Technician is the hero behind the scenes, ensuring properties are safe, functional, and looking great--all well keeping residents happy. From quick fixes to major repairs, no two days are ever the same, making this a job full of variety, problem-solving, and hands-on work!


Your Day-to-Day Will Include:

  • Receive & Troubleshoot Requests – Review daily work orders, diagnose issues, and resolve minor problems on the spot.
  • Execute Repairs Efficiently – Complete assigned work orders with precision, ensuring high-quality workmanship and accurate documentation, including photos and detailed notes.
  • Follow-Up & Communication – Keep internal teams informed on work order progress and ensure satisfaction upon completion.
  • Perform Routine Repairs – Handle general maintenance tasks, including light carpentry, basic plumbing, painting, and other essential repairs to maintain property standards.
  • Ensure Unit Readiness – Prepare rental units for new move-ins by completing basic repairs and maintenance. Work with the Turn team or Project Manager for larger-scale renovations.
  • Preventative Maintenance – Identify and report maintenance issues before they become bigger problems to help protect property assets.
  • Grounds Maintenance – Keep the property looking its best by handling light landscaping, trash removal, and general exterior upkeep.
  • Recurring Issue Management – Track and resolve repeat maintenance concerns efficiently to minimize callbacks and improve service quality. Work closely with the Maintenance Coordinator and Property Managers to ensure long-term solutions.


Physical Requirements: 

    • Ability to lift and carry up to 50lbs 
    • Frequent bending, kneeling, and squatting 
    • Ability to climb ladders and work at varying heights safely 
    • Visual acuity to inspect work and identify issues 

Cognitive Requirements:

    • Ability to follow detailed instructions and safety procedures 
    • Strong problem solving and troubleshooting skills 
    • Capacity to work independently and make sound decisions on the job
    • Comfortable using technology, including mobile apps, software, and tools to track work and communicate

Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Available after-hours/evening as needed for rotating on-call schedule (on call bonus given)

Pay: $21 - $23+ an hour (depending on experience) On-call bonus and a chance for overtime with the on-call schedule

Location: In our Berlin office with travel between properties for jobs


Location:
Travel to projects


Perks (who doesn’t love perks?):

After just 60 days of employment, you get access to all these amazing benefits:

  • Healthy Insurance: (80-85% employee coverage) If you already have coverage through a spouse- don't worry we've got something for you too! $3,000 on a HRA card to help take care of some of your deductible
  • Paid time off (10 days + 8 paid holidays per year) Additional PTO will accrue as your years of service grow
  • Long & short-term disability coverage
  • Up to a 4% 401k match (We’ve got your future covered!)
  • $25,000 Life Insurance policy
  • Vision & dental coverage (through VSP & Northeast Delta Dental) – it’s all affordable with pre-tax payroll deductions
  • Pet insurance (because your furry friend deserves care too!) pre-tax payroll deduction
  • Company vehicle immediately 
  • $300 tool allowance to be used on whatever tools you need for your toolbox


We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and celebrate diversity. Our goal is to create an inclusive environment where all employees feel valued and respected. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.


This role comes with responsibility, independence, and the chance to work on meaningful projects that really make a difference in the properties we manage.


Sound like a good fit? We’d love to hear from you.