$54.70-$85.70 Hourly / $9,481.33-$14,854.67 Monthly / $113,776.00-$178,256.00 Yearly
The department's mission is to provide
services aligned with City’s strategic goals, create and maintain partnerships with
client departments, and lead process improvements that advance informed
business decisions in all City Real Estate transactions. This is highly responsible managerial and technical work in
directing the city’s program of property acquisition, management, and disposal
in a collaborative environment.
An
employee in this class, under administrative direction, plans, controls, and
directs the administration of the City’s real estate policies for and management
of the processes of acquisition, leasing, and disposition of property for the
city, including managing an extensive mortgage portfolio. Work is
of unusual difficulty requiring the exercise of extensive initiative and
independent judgment in coordinating activities with city departments and
officials in such areas as conducting real estate negotiations, developing long-term city
real estate policies, and reviewing department projects for property needs. Work is of considerable difficulty and requires the application of
considerable initiative and independent judgment. Work is reviewed through
conferences, reports submitted, and results achieved. Appointed position;
employee serves at the pleasure of the Mayor.
Lead or
support strategic project management, ensuring deliverable quality and
timeliness, and stakeholder management; develop, refine and complete various
projects; communicate project status regularly to City departments and
partners.
Actively
contribute valuable insight and content knowledge to internal and external
stakeholders; supports strategy related meetings; maintain and support key
relationships.
Establish
policies and procedures for real estate acquisition and disposition and for
management of leases and the city’s mortgage portfolio; provide inventory and
information services on City owned real estate.
Provides centralized management of real property disposition by the City by the: acquisition, sale, and leasing of real property; assessment of properties for holding or disposition as surplus; management of leases – compliance, reviewing expiring contracts for optimal use of the asset, working with necessary parties on opportunities for renewals and increased/decreased pricing; and maintaining an inventory and history of all City owned properties used in city operations.
Analyze
real estate proposals and negotiate lease terms for City owned assets
Direct
the flow of real estate transactions by coordinating with brokers, attorneys,
landlords, etc.
Act as
city liaison for real estate activities with other agencies such as the
Hillsborough County Right-of-Way Department, Port Authority, Aviation
Authority, other governmental entities, and title insurance companies and
appraisers.
Coordinate
planning and scheduling of real estate transactions with other municipal
departments to ensure timely acquisitions of utility right-of-way and public
facilities sites.
Review and distribute funds
from closings to proper city accounts.
Prepare reports and
correspondence; assign, develop, and evaluate employees; manage department
budget and work processes.
Seek the
continuous improvement of business processes and services; use data, knowledge,
and strategic decision-making to generate new and innovative process solutions.
Perform related work as
required.
Extensive knowledge of: real estate practices,
procedures and laws; the requirements of form, content, and recording necessary
to validate real estate documents; methods of appraisal of property; real
estate title and valuation work.
Considerable knowledge of: modern management
practices and procedures; application of data processing to office operations,
including record maintenance.
Ability to: establish and maintain
effective working relationships with city officials, directors, managers, and
employees, representatives of property owners, lending institutions and the
general public; plan, organize and refine operating procedures; set clear
objectives and measures and monitor process, progress and results; read and
interpret technical location plans and property descriptions; plan, assign,
direct, and coordinate the work of professional, para-professional and clerical
employees in a manner that ensures all tasks are prioritized and completed in a
timely manner; write and speak clearly and succinctly in a variety of
communication settings
Graduation
from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in public or
business administration, economics, real estate, or related area and five (5)
years of experience in property acquisition and development, management and
disposal, including three (3) years in supervisory experience.
Master’s
degree in public or business administration, economics, real estate, or related
area preferred.
A Florida Real Estate Broker’s License is
required within 12 months of appointment. Possession of a valid driver's license required.