HOA / Condominium Portfolio Manager - Glenn Dale, United States - HOATalent

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    HOATalent Glenn Dale, United States

    3 weeks ago

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    Established in 1987, MMI stands as a distinguished Property Management firm committed to providing exceptional service to Rental Property Owners and Community Associations.

    Our experienced Managers hold prestigious designations, including GRI, Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA), Association Management Specialist (AMS), and Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM).

    Additionally, MMI has earned the esteemed Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC) designation, reflecting our unwavering commitment to excellence.


    At MMI, we embrace the concept of Fiduciary Duty, fostering a corporate culture centered on impeccable customer service and support.

    Our team members, at every level, uphold personal responsibility for the success of our firm.

    Through a foundation of education, we instill Integrity and accountability within our team, clients, industry peers, and the board members in the communities we manage.

    Actively engaged in local Realtor Associations and the Community Associations Institute, we contribute by teaching classes and participating in committees to enhance the industry.

    Our managers undergo rigorous training through an MMI-developed formal training program, ensuring they are well-equipped to meet the highest standards.

    Summary

    You are a highly motivated and detail-oriented HOA/Condo Community Manager.

    As the manager, you will provide exceptional customer service and management functions to your clients, ensuring that they become promoters of our service.

    We offer a great team, administrative support, a competitive salary with a monthly bonus, and benefits. The portfolio will be in Prince George's County with a focus on the southern part of the county.

    Duties

    Duties include, but not limited to:

    Inspect grounds, facilities, and equipment routinely to determine the necessity of repairs or maintenance. Investigate complaints, disturbances, and violations and resolve problems following association rules and regulations.

    Maintain contact with insurance carriers, fire and police departments, and other agencies to ensure protection and compliance with codes and regulations.

    Meet with boards of directors and committees to discuss and resolve legal and environmental issues or disputes between neighbors. Most meetings are held via Zoom.
    Prepare detailed budgets for properties.
    Purchase building and maintenance supplies, equipment, or furniture.
    Solicit and analyze bids from contractors for repairs, renovations, and maintenance. Administer annual meetings/elections.
    Attend continuing education classes to maintain credentials and, where appropriate, seek higher credentials.

    Requirements

    Community Association Manager Job Requirements

    CMCA or higher designation
    Valid Drivers License and reliable transportation
    This is an exempt position; not hourly.

    Board meetings are billed to the association and are considered in the establishment of the base management fee, which is used to calculate CAM base pay.

    Strong organizational and analytical skills
    Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
    Comfortable speaking in front of small to medium-sized groups
    Strong leadership qualities
    Working knowledge of financial reports, budgets
    Proficiency in Word, Excel, and email
    First-in-class customer service skills
    Strong command of the English language

    Physical Requirements
    Willingness and ability to sit in a seat for long periods, talk on the phone, and use a computer and other business equipment, which may require standing
    Ability to walk the property for site visits. Willingness and ability to take minimal risk to climb one-story ladders to roof hatches or to go into boiler and other equipment rooms


    Nice to Haves:
    Industry experience Bilingual
    Bachelor's or Associate degree

    Benefits
    3 weeks of paid time off (PTO) on an accrual basis
    Birthday off if it falls on a regular workday
    Carefirst Medical, 50% company-paid
    401K with 4% Safe Harbor match
    Voluntary dental, vision, life, and AFLAC at group rates
    Relaxed, caring culture and friendly co-workers
    Team environment

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