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Property Manager (1596)

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Seldin Company
Seldin Company is seeking an experienced Residential Tax Credit and HUD Property Manager. We pride ourselves in the quality living experience we provide to our residents and therefore are considering individuals with demonstrated abilities in the areas of asset management, resident relations, financial reporting and team leadership.
This position will manage three properties in Fremont, Nebraska with a total of 146 units.
Situated in the Heart of America, Seldin headquarters is located in Omaha, Nebraska and operates in seven states. Seldin Company specializes in multi-family property management, leasing, and development with more than 13,000 apartments.
Some of the benefits of being a Seldin Company team member are:
Stability Career Growth Compensation/Benefits
Manage and monitor the daily operations of the property
Perform the financial reporting function through timely collection, deposit and record keeping; expense allocation and adherence to budget guidelines
Manage on-site assets by hiring and directing on-site personnel
Demonstrate strong problem resolution skills
Provide oversight of resident retention and leasing functions including: customer service strategies, workload prioritization for on-site personnel and property inspections
One to three years related experience with Tax Credit/HUD Property Management
Excellent verbal and organization skills
Attention to detail with high degree of accuracy
Ability to work independently
Ability to develop and lead a team
Seldin is an Equal Opportunity Employer and participates in E-Verify.
Our associates receive a competitive pay rate and a benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, 401(K), paid time off and paid holidays.
You will be required to pass a background check and drug screen prior to hire.
Qualified candidates please apply now at www.seldin.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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