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Senior Property Manager

Hybrid
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
CA$90,000 - CA$110,000/annual
Senior Level
Full-Time

About the role

Taggart Realty Management Job Title: Senior Property Manager Company: Taggart Realty Management Reports to: Director, Operations & Asset Management Salary Range: $90,000 - $110,000 Location: 225 Metcalfe St., Suite 708, Ottawa ON / hybrid role Vacancy Status: This is an active job opening. Taggart Realty Management is actively hiring for this position. About Us At Taggart Realty Management, we believe in building more than just properties—we build communities. As part of the Taggart Group and managing a 3-million-square-foot portfolio, we specialize in acquiring, developing, leasing, and managing retail, residential, office, and commercial properties, both in-house and with third-party partners. We’re continually growing through strategic development and acquisition resulting in a variety of opportunities for those looking to get hands-on experience and build a lasting career. At Taggart, you will be part of something bigger, and what you do today will make an impact for years to come. We believe in your success. Building integrity, quality, and community together.

About this Role Reporting to the Director of Operations and Asset Management, the Senior Property Manager is responsible for the oversight and day-to-day management of a portfolio of residential and commercial real estate properties, ensuring they operate efficiently while maximizing revenue, maintaining tenant satisfaction, and preserving asset value. The Senior Property Manager is accountable for the financial and operational performance of their assigned portfolio and is responsible for ensuring properties are managed in alignment with Taggart Realty Management's vision, mission, policies, and procedures. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day management of a portfolio of residential and commercial properties in accordance with management agreements, approved budgets, and company policies and procedures. Serve as the primary point of contact for tenants, addressing inquiries, concerns, and requests in a timely and professional manner while fostering positive tenant relationships and supporting tenant retention. Conduct regular site inspections to ensure properties are well-maintained, operating efficiently, and compliant with company standards, regulatory requirements, and health and safety legislation. Prepare annual operating budgets, monitor financial performance, analyze variances, and provide regular reporting and re-forecasting recommendations as required. Supervise and support assigned site and administrative staff, while collaborating with and providing support to Property Managers on best practices, problem resolution, and portfolio initiatives as required. Oversee occupancy initiatives, including lease approvals, rental recommendations, rent collection, arrears management, and strategies to minimize vacancy. Coordinate and approve maintenance, repair, and capital improvement projects, ensuring preventative maintenance programs are in place and completed in a timely and cost-effective manner. Manage vendor and contractor relationships, ensuring work is completed to expected standards and in compliance with established health and safety requirements. Collaborate with internal departments, including development, construction, finance, and leasing teams, regarding new developments, building operations, and tenancy matters. Administer Landlord and Tenant Board matters, including notices, hearings, dispute resolution, and related legal processes. Review and approve invoices, purchase orders, and expenditures within approved authority limits and ensure accuracy of accounts payable related to assigned properties. Perform other duties and special projects as assigned. Education and Experience Requirements Post-secondary education in Business Administration, Property Management, Real Estate, or a related field. Minimum seven (7) years of progressive property management experience, preferably managing residential or mixed-use portfolios. Strong knowledge of property operations, budgeting, financial reporting, leasing, maintenance coordination, and landlord and tenant legislation. Experience supervising and developing site and administrative staff. Professional designation such as RPA, CPM, FMA, CFM, or working towards a related designation is considered an asset. Excellent communication, organizational, and relationship-building skills with a strong customer service focus. Valid Ontario Class G driver's license and ability to travel between properties.

Physical/Sensory Effort and Work Environment Office setting and commercial real estate properties. Working at a desk with a computer. Collaboration with several people or departments, working under many simultaneous deadlines. Availability to troubleshoot in emergency situations at all hours of the week. Schedule changes and open availability are required to suit the needs of the tenants and properties. Manual dexterity required to use desktop computer and peripherals. This role may require overtime, and hours of work may fluctuate. Accommodation Requests The Taggart Group of Companies is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are considered without regard to citizenship, race, place of origin, ethnic origin, colour, ancestry, disability, age, creed, sex/pregnancy, family status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. In accordance with Accessibility for Ontarians with a Disabilities Act, we’re committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities in all aspects of the recruitment and selection process. If you require accommodation or special assistance, please send an email to hr@taggart.ca with your request. Salary Range The salary range shown reflects expected total annual compensation, including base pay, bonuses, and/or commissions. Thank You for Considering Taggart Realty Management Thank you for your interest in joining Taggart Realty Management. We appreciate every application, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please note that we do not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters or employment agencies. Any such submissions become the property of Taggart Realty Management and are not eligible for compensation. AI may be used to screen and assess candidates.

About Taggart Group of Companies

Real Estate
201-500

The roots of the Taggart Group of Companies date back to the early 1940s when Harold Taggart started building homes in the west end of Ottawa. After recognizing an opportunity in servicing the land for new home construction, Harold decided to start a construction company specializing in infrastructure. He founded Taggart Construction in 1948. With enthusiasm, hard work, and a dedicated team of employees, Taggart Construction flourished and provided the momentum needed for the continued growth of the Taggart Group of Companies. Harold’s children and grandchildren have since joined the business, adding new companies and expanding the scope of services offered.

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