General Director on the North Shore
Job details
COGIR Immobilier has nearly 3,500 employees who are passionate about real estate who work day after day to offer the best service and a better quality of life to our clients. Our team manages more than 170 properties located in Quebec, Ontario and the United States.
POSITION DESCRIPTION: We are looking for a Building Manager for the North Shore of Montreal under the supervision of the Regional Multi-Residential Director, the general manager must plan, organize, direct and control the activities of a Multi-residential complex. The General Manager must humanize the service both to tenants and to the employees under his supervision.
ROLE AND GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Analyze the needs of the complex and the clientele in order to respond to them
Collect rent
Complete the various reports requested
Ensure the flow of information throughout the complex
Ensure the marketing of the building and rental in order to have buildings rented at full capacity
Ensure the optimization of human resources in a context of operational and financial efficiency
Ensures compliance with standards and quality standards
Inspect buildings and coordinate maintenance according to established standards
Participates in the preparation of annual budgets and in the maintenance of buildings and ensures efficient cost management
Purchase products and materials according to the budget
Rent units
Supervise the contractors carrying out work in the building
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
5 years of management experience (an asset)
Excellent command of French and English (spoken and written)
Knowledge of real estate management
Mastery of the laws of Quebec governing rental properties
Knowledge of Hopem software (an asset)
Knowledge of Microsoft Office software
BENEFITS:
Annual Performance Bonus
Vacation
Sick days and time off for family obligations
Social insurance
Career Opportunity
JOB STATUS:
Permanent: Full Time
JOB SCHEDULE:
Day time
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