About the job Property Manager - The Levels
Job Summary:
The Property Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations, administration, maintenance, and financial performance of assigned properties (residential, commercial, or mixed-use). This role ensures that properties are managed efficiently, tenants and homeowners receive excellent service, and all operations comply with company policies, contracts, and legal requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Operations & Maintenance
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Supervise daily building operations including security, housekeeping, engineering, and preventive maintenance.
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Coordinate repairs, inspections, and facility upgrades to ensure property is well-maintained.
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Monitor compliance with safety, health, and environmental standards.
2. Financial Management
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Prepare and monitor annual budgets, operating expenses, and capital expenditures.
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Oversee billing, collection of dues/rent, and monitoring of payables.
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Prepare financial reports for property owners, board of directors, or management.
3. Administrative & Legal Compliance
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Enforce house rules, policies, and regulatory requirements.
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Maintain updated permits, licenses, and certifications (e.g., DENR, LLDA, fire safety).
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Prepare and maintain contracts with vendors, suppliers, and service providers.
4. Tenant & Client Relations
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Serve as primary point of contact for tenants, homeowners, and stakeholders.
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Address complaints, requests, and concerns in a timely and professional manner.
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Organize homeowners or tenants meetings and prepare reports for boards/associations.
5. Staff & Vendor Management
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Supervise on-site staff, contractors, and third-party service providers.
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Ensure service quality through regular performance monitoring.
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Conduct training and development for property personnel.
Qualifications:
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Bachelors degree in Property/Building Management, Real Estate, Business Administration, or related field.
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At least 5 years of experience in property management (residential, commercial, or mixed-use).
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Strong knowledge of property operations, financial management, and local property regulations.
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Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.
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Proficient in MS Office; knowledge of property management software is an advantage.
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With Pollution Control Officer (PCO) certification or familiarity with environmental compliance is a plus.