Job Description The Property Administrator will primarily focus on supporting the property management team with periodic reporting responsibilities.
With excellent customer service skills, the Property Administrator will also work with tenants resolving issues and executing on special requests.
The successful Property Administrator will work with vendors and other building management team members to ensure procedures are followed throughout the building.
Additional responsibilities for the Property Administrator include the following :
Responsibilities Include :
- Provides direct administrative support to Director, Operations (Account Manager), Chief Engineer (CE) and tenants as needed
- Serves as the main point of contact (POC) for service requests from tenants
- Entry of tenant service requests into work order system
- Ensures that 100% of the Certificate of Insurance (COI) for tenants and contractors are accurate and in compliance with standards
- Enforces compliance with insurance requirements among tenants, contractors, vendors and suppliers. Documents incidents of potential liability to property and equipment and forwards information to appropriate risk management personnel.
- Codes and splits invoices based on cost centers and services performed
- Prepares bill backs / re-bills for special tenant requests
- Prepare manual adjustment forms for all miscellaneous tenant service requests and ensure they are billed back / re-billed to tenants monthly
- Ensure engineers take monthly readings from electric meters for tenants that have supplemental units.
- Assists in management audits and prepares all files and records in preparation for the audit
- Internal and external correspondence
- Create, maintain, review, purge and forward files to appropriate storage location in accordance with company record retention policy
- Update and file all documents for vendors and tenants and ensure that contract and lease administration files are accurate and up to date
- Maintain and update tenant contact databases
- Organize departmental meeting and travel arrangements
- Manages the new tenant welcome and orientation program
- Revises and distributes updated property manuals (as needed) within the portfolio with the assistance of the property team members.
Property manuals include, but are not limited to the Tenant Handbook, Team Handbook, Hazard Communication Program, Building and Tenant Emergency Response Manuals, Space Utilization Guide and Lease Summary Book
- Processes all aspects of accounts receivable
- Obtains completed W-9 forms from all vendors