General Manager General Labor - Honolulu, HI at Geebo

General Manager

About the roleJoin our CBRE team in Honolulu, HI! We are thrilled to present the opportunity below!Leads all aspects of a single high profile asset or portfolio of commercial properties for one owner and oversees all marketing, operations and financial activities.
What you'll doResponds to tenant needs, ensuring that administrative and building staff resolve problems promptly and ensures that services are provided in accordance with policies, procedures, regulations and contractual obligations and standards.
Ensures periodic regular property inspection.
Recommends and/or approves alterations, maintenance and reconditioning as the need arises.
Contracts for and supervises vendor services as required.
At owner's discretion, markets and leases the property, qualifying and showing space to prospective tenants, and negotiating new leases and lease renewals.
Coordinates tenant move-ins and move-outs, and walk-through spaces with tenants and tenant improvement department.
Acts as primary contact with property owners to ensure that objectives as being met.
Prepares timely, accurate and complete reports.
Develops and controls annual budgets for operating and capital expenses.
Forecasts management plans and prepares monthly performance, explaining variances.
Collects rent and pays expenses in compliance with lease terms.
Prepares all required legal notices.
Recommends and coordinates legal action as needed.
Review and reconcile tenant rent and Common Area Maintenance (CAM) recovery charges.
Negotiates early terminations of leases, provides lease analysis for client's review, and documents settlement of and notifies affected parties.
We support all property sales by coordinating due diligence process and monitoring the activity of brokers.
#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Administration Finance Financial Management Forecasting Maintenance Problem Solving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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