Under general direction, the Waterfront Property Manager implements programs for management and leasing of Port land and buildings for retail, commercial, office and industrial uses. Responsibilities include an assignment that focuses on a combination of property management, leasing and occasional special events coordination.
The essential functions of this position include:
Ensures lease compliance, regularly inspecting leased areas to determine if property is maintained in accordance with the lease and inspects vacant spaces to determine maintenance and repair needs.
Negotiates lease, lease renewals, license agreements, Memorandum of Understanding and permits with prospective and current tenants in accordance with established Port policies and practices, legal and regulatory restrictions and market conditions to maximize the potential revenue of the Port.
Drafts leases, license agreements and other documents in accordance with established policies and practices for the review and approval of Port management and legal counsel.
Responds to requests from tenants and members of the public for maintenance, repairs, improvements and modifications, establishing cooperative relationships with Port’s neighbors and tenants while protecting the Port’s interests.
Initiates work requests for repairs and improvements for both leased and unleased property with the Port’s Maintenance Department.
Reviews the aging report and tenant ledgers with the Collections Officer to analyze and reconcile tenant accounts. Position requires the negotiation of payment plans and settlement agreements, drafting default and 3-day notices, and preparation of forms to correct and initiate billing.
On behalf of Port Real Estate, review and provide comments on plans submitted for building permits, acting as a liaison between tenants and Port building and fire inspectors.
Conducts market and feasibility studies related to marketing operations of retail, commercial and industrial property to provide current information to be used in management’s evaluation and appraisal of proposed projects.
Abstracts lease agreements to document key lease provisions.
Documents tenant-related matters to include incidents, agreements, and understandings, to ensure accurate records and effective communication.
Assists the Special Event Coordinator with assessing potential impacts of certain events on Port facilities and tenants. Communicates with Port tenants and other external stakeholders on potential impacts such as street closures or restricted access to Port facilities.
Responds to complaints regarding the facilities, noise, traffic, trash, etc.
Performs other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
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Under general direction, the Waterfront Property Manager implements programs for management and leasing of Port land and buildings for retail, commercial, office and industrial uses. Responsibilities include an assignment that focuses on a combination of property management, leasing and occasional special events coordination.
The essential functions of this position include:
Ensures lease compliance, regularly inspecting leased areas to determine if property is maintained in accordance with the lease and inspects vacant spaces to determine maintenance and repair needs.
Negotiates lease, lease renewals, license agreements, Memorandum of Understanding and permits with prospective and current tenants in accordance with established Port policies and practices, legal and regulatory restrictions and market conditions to maximize the potential revenue of the Port.
Drafts leases, license agreements and other documents in accordance with established policies and practices for the review and approval of Port management and legal counsel.
Responds to requests from tenants and members of the public for maintenance, repairs, improvements and modifications, establishing cooperative relationships with Port’s neighbors and tenants while protecting the Port’s interests.
Initiates work requests for repairs and improvements for both leased and unleased property with the Port’s Maintenance Department.
Reviews the aging report and tenant ledgers with the Collections Officer to analyze and reconcile tenant accounts. Position requires the negotiation of payment plans and settlement agreements, drafting default and 3-day notices, and preparation of forms to correct and initiate billing.
On behalf of Port Real Estate, review and provide comments on plans submitted for building permits, acting as a liaison between tenants and Port building and fire inspectors.
Conducts market and feasibility studies related to marketing operations of retail, commercial and industrial property to provide current information to be used in management’s evaluation and appraisal of proposed projects.
Abstracts lease agreements to document key lease provisions.
Documents tenant-related matters to include incidents, agreements, and understandings, to ensure accurate records and effective communication.
Assists the Special Event Coordinator with assessing potential impacts of certain events on Port facilities and tenants. Communicates with Port tenants and other external stakeholders on potential impacts such as street closures or restricted access to Port facilities.
Responds to complaints regarding the facilities, noise, traffic, trash, etc.
Performs other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Under general direction, the Waterfront Property Manager implements programs for management and leasing of Port land and buildings for retail, commercial, office and industrial uses. Responsibilities include an assignment that focuses on a combination of property management, leasing and occasional special events coordination.
The essential functions of this position include:
Ensures lease compliance, regularly inspecting leased areas to determine if property is maintained in accordance with the lease and inspects vacant spaces to determine maintenance and repair needs.
Negotiates lease, lease renewals, license agreements, Memorandum of Understanding and permits with prospective and current tenants in accordance with established Port policies and practices, legal and regulatory restrictions and market conditions to maximize the potential revenue of the Port.
Drafts leases, license agreements and other documents in accordance with established policies and practices for the review and approval of Port management and legal counsel.
Responds to requests from tenants and members of the public for maintenance, repairs, improvements and modifications, establishing cooperative relationships with Port’s neighbors and tenants while protecting the Port’s interests.
Initiates work requests for repairs and improvements for both leased and unleased property with the Port’s Maintenance Department.
Reviews the aging report and tenant ledgers with the Collections Officer to analyze and reconcile tenant accounts. Position requires the negotiation of payment plans and settlement agreements, drafting default and 3-day notices, and preparation of forms to correct and initiate billing.
On behalf of Port Real Estate, review and provide comments on plans submitted for building permits, acting as a liaison between tenants and Port building and fire inspectors.
Conducts market and feasibility studies related to marketing operations of retail, commercial and industrial property to provide current information to be used in management’s evaluation and appraisal of proposed projects.
Abstracts lease agreements to document key lease provisions.
Documents tenant-related matters to include incidents, agreements, and understandings, to ensure accurate records and effective communication.
Assists the Special Event Coordinator with assessing potential impacts of certain events on Port facilities and tenants. Communicates with Port tenants and other external stakeholders on potential impacts such as street closures or restricted access to Port facilities.
Responds to complaints regarding the facilities, noise, traffic, trash, etc.
Performs other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
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Possession of bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; AND
Experience
Three (3) years verifiable experience in commercial and/or industrial real estate property or asset management or in the development of financial agreements/transactions related to commercial real estate. This experience should include roles where direct interactions with tenants and other building professionals were required (e.g. building engineers, brokers, attorneys, etc.).
Please Note: Experience limited to apartments, condos, single-family homes or residential property management with retail floor space primarily serving residential tenants, does not meet the qualifications for this role.
License
Possession of a valid California driver’s license (to be presented at time of appointment). Employees must be insurable under the Port’s automobile liability insurance. Insurability must be maintained throughout employment.
Substitution
Education Substitution: Additional qualifying work experience as described above may be substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis, up to two (2) years (One year of work experience is equal to 30 semester units or 45 quarter units).
Experience Substitution: Possession of a master's or doctorate degree from an accredited college or university in real estate, business administration with a finance or real estate concentration, or law degree with a real estate concentration may substitute for one year of the required experience as described above.
Important Note(s):
Please make sure it is absolutely clear in your application exactly how you meet the minimum qualifications. Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process.
One-year full-time employment is considered equivalent to 2000 hours (2000 hours of qualifying work experience is based on a 40-hour work week). Any overtime hours that you work above forty (40) hours per week are not included in the calculation to determine full-time employment.
Applicants must meet minimum qualification requirements by the final filing date unless otherwise noted.
Please be aware that any misrepresentation of this information may disqualify you from this recruitment or future job opportunities.
The Ideal Candidate (The stated desirable qualifications may be considered at the end of the selection process when candidates are referred for hiring):
Has knowledge and experience in commercial real estate lease negotiations, administration and compliance; commercial property/asset management procedures; and related sales and marketing principles.
Has the ability to analyze the economic feasibility of proposed property uses, problem-solve, establish and maintain cooperative business relationships.
Is able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Is a champion of Port’s efforts to be a diverse, equitable, and inclusive organization and waterfront, and empower Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) in Port operations and opportunities through equitable policies and practices.
This position requires that the incumbent be qualified for unescorted access to the Port’s Maritime Transportation System (MTS). An application for a TWIC card may be submitted after employment has commenced. Employment in this position requires that the incumbent undergo a criminal history check, immigration check and terrorist threat assessment, including FBI fingerprints, in order to determine eligibility for security clearance.
The incumbent must submit an application for, successfully acquire and maintain a TWIC card. Per Civil Service Rule 110.9.1, every applicant must possess and maintain the qualifications required by law and by the announcement for this examination. Failure to acquire or maintain a TWIC card, a requirement for this position, may be the basis for termination from employment with the Port Commission.
Note: TWIC requirements and procedures are located in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, 49 U.S.C. 114, 40113, and 49 U.S.C. 5103a
The Port of San Francisco manages 7.5 miles of waterfront that is home to popular destinations and attractions, historic districts, small businesses and robust maritime opportunities. The Port works to advance environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational, and economic opportunities for the City, Bay Area, and California.