What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate / Senior Associate - Asset Management position at Brikwell?
Brikwell Overview
Brikwell exists to improve lives. We improve lives by investing in quality people and real estate.
Brikwell is currently investing in affordable, workforce and market-rate housing and looking to add other strategies. Founded in 2022, Brikwell currently owns 770 apartments across four properties totaling $73M of cost. It also has five properties under contract, which will bring its total portfolio to over 1,000 units and $130M of cost. As Brikwell continues to grow, we seek to invest in our company by expanding our Asset Management team.
Brikwell's leadership team leverages 50 years of real estate acquisition and development experience, collectively acquiring and developing 10,000 multifamily housing units of real estate ($3.8B) across the country.
Role Description
Brikwell seeks a highly motivated and detail-oriented Associate of Asset Management to join its team in Denver. This role will support the asset management of multifamily properties and contribute to the ongoing development of Brikwell's asset management platform.
The ideal candidate is a strong communicator and analytical problem-solver with a passion for process improvement and building relationships with a variety of stakeholders, including on-site property management staff. Experience in real estate asset management is required.
Areas of Responsibility
Please see official Role Description for additional detail.
Asset Management
- Property Takeovers, Dispositions, Financings
- Property Business Plans & Budgeting
- Capital Projects Oversight
- Market/Property Research Reporting & Analysis
- Revenue & Expense Optimization
- Insurance & Risk Management Analysis
- Property & Tenant Legal Matter Oversight
- Property Management Oversight
- Compliance
- Investment Management
Qualifications
- 1-3 years of experience with real estate and pertinent to this role
- A Passion to work with people
- Attention to detail and a love for organization
- Strong quantitative and analytical problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word along with the Google suite of products and desire to learn and manage new and emerging technologies
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Self-motivated, continual learner who is curious, and innovative and can ask for help
- Strong work ethic with ability to manage time effectively
- Ability to multi-task and work proficiently as part of a team
Compensation
- Salary: $90,000-$115,000, based on experience
- Bonus: 10% discretionary, based on performance
Salary : $90,000 - $115,000