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| POSITION DESCRIPTION | PROPERTY INDUSTRY MAY 2008 |
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Property Investment Manager |
| Position Code: | 8220 | | Career Level: | 5 |
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Responsible for
Managing and monitoring the implementation of property investment strategies. |
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Reports To
State/Sector Manager - Investment |
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Supervises
Senior Property Analyst, Property Analyst. |
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Main Activities
Implementing the property investment strategies.
Managing the day to day operations of the Property Investment Section.
Monitoring actual and budgeted performance of current property investments.
Undertaking financial assessments of both current and proposed property development projects.
Assisting in development of policies to protect the company against property investment risk.
Contributing to the achievement of goals in the Investment Division business plan and budget.
Negotiating significant leases and liaising with property managers, consultants and service providers.
Reviewing the property portfolio strategy and where appropriate, liaising with Asset Managers in relation to asset allocation and other related strategic issues.
Contributing to a positive work environment that reflects the organisations guidelines/ values.
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Key Skills
Good leadership and ability to develop a well functioning team.
Demonstrated customer service focus with proven ability to work in partnership with clients, establish relationships, anticipate client needs and ensure services meet client needs.
Demonstrated ability to work as a part of a constructive and collaborative team.
Strong understanding of property market sectors, valuation techniques and analysis.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Well developed negotiation and persuasion skills.
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Internal Contacts
Property Managers, Project Managers, Property Analysts. |
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External Contacts
Brokers, Tenants, Contractors, Industry Associations. |
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Typical Experience
At least 6-8 years experience in property investment. Tertiary qualifications in business, property economics or related discipline. |
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