Property Manager at Highmark Residential Miami, FL Real Estate - Miami, FL at Geebo

Property Manager at Highmark Residential Miami, FL

Why Highmark Residential?Because every position is considered critical to Highmark's success and reputation, we take care to employ those who aspire to become the best in their field.
Those who succeed at Highmark will do so because they enjoy an empowered, challenging, fulfilling, and financially rewarding workplace!Why we need you:
The Property Manager is responsible for providing leadership and direction in the efficient day-to-day operation of the apartment community.
This is what you'll do:
Directs and oversees the day to day operations of community staffEnsures the accuracy and timely preparation of all required reportsManages highly skilled on-site team in recruiting, training, counseling, and evaluationEnsures excellent customer service to all residents and prospectsAchieves high resident retention and leasing expectationsWe're looking for you if:
Interested in the aboveYou have leadership and team-building skillsExcellent mathematical skills (high school level)You strive for excellenceSome things we can't live without are:
Tax credit experience High school diploma or equivalentValid driver's licenseTwo years of apartment management experienceWhat Highmark can do for YOU:
Help you achieve your goals by continuous professional development and regular career progression sessionsCompetitive pay for the marketMedical, Dental & Vision benefits the 1st of the month following 30 days of full-time employment401(k) eligibility after 90 daysProfessional Certification & Tuition reimbursementVacation, Sick and Personal Time off.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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