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Assistant Project Manager

Salary
Competitive
Employment
Full Time
Real Estate Field
Location
Washington DC
 DC
Postal Code
20007
Country
United States

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Description


Telesis Corporation

Founded in 1985, Telesis is an award-winning company that has developed or planned a complex mix of $2.8 billion in public and private financing for the revitalization of neighborhoods. Its work has involved more than 17,000 units of affordable and mixed-income housing along with a wide range of commercial and civic uses. Telesis combines public and private investment to leverage local resources, and skillfully works with community leaders and residents to secure the organizational, civic, and financial support for a project’s success. Telesis also provides consulting services on issues involving affordable housing and community and economic development.

 

Please see our website for more information.

 

Position Description

The Assistant Project Manager assists the development team in the day-to-day management of all aspects of the housing development process, including responding to proposals and supporting existing projects (design, entitlements, financing, and construction). Telesis invites people to apply who are passionate about investing in lower income and diverse populations, and who are willing to learn about real estate development, community development, and finance.  Current projects include multi-family housing and mixed-use developments in Washington, DC, Bradenton, FL, Cincinnati, OH and Louisville, KY.  This position is based in the Washington, DC office although there may be occasional travel required.  

 

Essential Functions

  • Regularly monitor/track public agencies (and other sources) for prospective projects and funding opportunities that align with Telesis’s vision and goals; flag for development team discussion.
  • Coordinate and assist with predevelopment work, due diligence, community engagement, design process, and public approvals.
  • Communicate and follow up with project managers and others about specific projects and their goals.
  • Assist with financial analysis of properties for acquisition and redevelopment including income, operating expenses, development budget, sources, and pro-forma.
  • Work with team members to prepare responses to requests for proposals and solicitations for bids.
  • Assist with preparation of debt, equity and tax credit financing applications including reading the funding guidelines, creating checklists, and monitoring the application process.
  • Attend on-site, public, and community meetings.
  • Prepare project schedules and analyze progress.
  • Assist with construction administration process by coordinating flow of construction documents.
  • Perform contextual, demographic, historical, and other research and analysis to support prospective and existing project development.

 

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in related field, such as economics, sociology, urban planning, business, finance, architecture, etc.
  • Interest in learning about real estate development process
  • Interest in learning about affordable housing finance and development, including Low Income Housing Tax Credit investments, New Markets Tax Credit investments, tax exempt bonds and federal, state, and city subsidy programs, including HUD programs.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to write clear and concise business communications such as memos, reports, policies, and procedures. High level of proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.  A plus if applicant has GIS experience.
  • Methodical with strong attention to detail.
  • Experience in research and analysis.
  • Highly motivated, solution-oriented individual who is self-directed, and able to successfully work simultaneously on multiple tasks and projects, set priorities for a challenging workload.
  • Ability to structure and manage multiple projects within limited time frames and deadlines. Must work well under pressure, seek and synthesize information.
  • Experience working with diverse populations.
  • Passion for the goals of Telesis, with at least general familiarity of community development, real estate financing and/or banking and public affairs.
  • A team player.

 

TO APPLY

To be considered for the position send a cover letter, resume, and description of several recent projects as well as your compensation requirements via e-mail. The position will offer competitive salary and benefits.   Please do not contact the office by phone or fax.

 

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