The Asset & Retail Management team operates within Amazon's Global Real Estate & Facilities (GREF) organization. A&RM oversees property management, engineering, retail leasing, subleasing and community activation for Amazon's owned corporate portfolio in North America.
Requirements
5+ years of property management, asset management, portfolio management and/or real estate financial analysis experience
Experience reading and interpreting lease language, managing critical lease dates, and conducting lease negotiations
Experience utilizing commercial real estate software platforms such as Tango, Yardi, or MRI
Asset Manager, GREF at Amazon.com
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree in Business, Management, Real Estate, or another related field
Experience working with and managing third party vendors
Ability to operate proficiently in MRI
Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status.
USA, TX, Austin - 77,300.00 - 135,300.00 USD annually
Additional Information
The Asset Manager role sits within the Global Real Estate & Facilities (GREF) organization, reporting to the Sr. Asset Manager. This role will provide operational oversight to owned corporate facilities in Austin, TX and will provide support to broader Asset & Retail Management initiatives as needed. The Asset Manager will be responsible for working onsite day-to-day with third party property management teams to ensure a best-in-class site experience, budget adherence, appropriate A/R and A/P management, and tenant management.
This role requires excellent problem solving skills and close collaboration with diverse stakeholder groups, including Finance, Legal, EHS, ACS, and PR. The ideal candidate will be a self-starter who is comfortable working in a sometimes ambiguous environment.
Key job responsibilities
Provide operational oversight at corporate assets, partnering with local property management teams to:
- Inform and evaluate budget input from third-party property management teams. Track financial performance to budget.
- Oversee repairs and maintenance, ensuring timely and adequate completion.
- Foster positive tenant relationships: promptly address tenant concerns; ensure timely and accurate billing and rent collection; and require adherence to lease terms.
- Track vendor KPIs and achievement of SLAs.
- Lead regular property inspections and audits.
- Oversee brokerage efforts for new leases, renewals, and other leasing activities.