Asset Management Analyst
THE POSITION
Reporting to the Asset Manager, the Analyst is responsible for supporting the Asset Management team as they direct third-party property managers and provide direction for and oversight of business plans, budgets, forecasts, leases, and capital improvements.
What You Can Expect To Do
- Support the Asset Management team in the development and execution of strategic assets plans intended to maximize portfolio value and report performance results to senior leadership.
- Perform analysis of property financials on a monthly, quarterly, and annual basis.
- Research partnership agreements, financing documents, regulatory agreements, tax returns and other source documents as needed.
- Coordinate communications and manage requests from investors, lenders, governmental agencies, and other stakeholders.
- Forge strong relationships with operating partners, work through challenges, and communicate concerns to internal leadership when expectations are not being met.
- Be an active participant in the creation of annual operating and capital budgets.
- Support our Compliance team in monitoring compliance requirements and deadlines across multiple government agencies and programs.
- Participate in ad hoc projects within Asset Management and other departments as needed.
- Perform routine site visits inspecting property for safety and asset preservation.
What You Should Have
- Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Business, Finance, Real Estate, or related fields or equivalent experience
- Ambition, a strong desire to learn, to achieve, to advance your career
- A strong interest in real estate and real estate investing
- Organizational skills; the ability manage your time, focus and communicate with clarity
- 0-3 years of related business experience
- A sense of urgency, an internal clock that helps you move with purpose
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word
- The ability to travel as needed
What You Should Be
- Curious and ambitious by nature; a highly motivated person.
- A person who understands the local Hawaiian culture.
- A person who values hard work; you ideally learned at an early age how to put your nose down and get things done when it matters.
- An independent self-starter; you don’t wait around too long looking for directions from others.
- Highly accountable; you take ownership, follow-through, meet deadlines, and care about the quality of your work product.
- Courageous or growing courageous; willing to put yourself out there, bet on yourself, take risks and asks questions.
- A world-class communicator, or the desire to become one.
- Able to work collaboratively in a small team environment; willingness to “roll up your sleeves” and pitch in when and where necessary.
- Ready to work in a fast-paced environment and be part of an amazing team doing valuable work.
- A great listener who thinks thoroughly before they react.
- An unconventional thinker who finds creative solutions to problems.
Who You Can Expect To Work With