Industrial Transaction Manager

Start Date

Immedaite

Location

Phoenix, AZ

Description

Management of end-to-end real estate transaction activities for complex or high-profile portfolio of properties on behalf of our corporate clients. Manages internal and external resources and other stakeholders in the execution of lease renewals, new site acquisitions, disposal of excess space through subleasing, sale, and alternative transaction strategies.

Responsibilities and Qualifications

  • Core competency in the ability to lead and direct real estate transactions from beginning to end including complex site selection, financial analysis, contract negotiations, zoning and entitlements, and site development.
  • Ability to incorporate clients’ business drivers, market intelligence and challenges to manage complex transactions and demonstrate value
  • Develops a wide range of considerations and relevant documents, including but not limited to: project initiation forms (PIFs), market comparable reports, Broker Opinions of Value (BOVs), Requests for Proposals (RFPs), location comparison packages, letters of intent, and broker's opinions of value.
  • Experience and ability to examine, analyze, and interpret complex financial assessments including NPV (net present value), cash flow projections and IRR (internal rate of return) to advise clients accordingly.
  • Demonstrated skill in preparing, recommending, and implementing a portfolio-wide transaction strategy for acquiring and disposing of real estate properties.
  • Capability to effectively interact with senior stakeholders in the clients’ organization (Finance, IT, Procurement, HR, Construction, Legal, Tax, etc)
  • Real Estate Broker License Required
  • Associate/Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Finance, Economics and/or equivalent experience preferred
  • 7-10+ years of experience in real-estate transactions, or contract negotiations.

 

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