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Senior Accountant
Carrollton, TX | Manufacturing Environment
Be the Financial Partner Behind Smart Operational Decisions
Are you a hands-on Senior Accountant with strong manufacturing experience and deep knowledge of sales & use tax who enjoys being close to the business—not just the books?
This is an opportunity to step into a highly visible role within a well-established manufacturing company where your financial insight directly supports plant operations, leadership decision-making, and continuous improvement initiatives.
In this role, you’ll partner closely with Plant Finance, Operations, and Management, serving as a key contributor to management reporting, variance analysis, sales and use tax compliance, capital accounting, and month-end close. The environment is fast-paced with a two-day close timeline, requiring someone who is organized, proactive, and comfortable working efficiently under deadlines.
This position is ideal for someone who takes initiative, thrives in a manufacturing environment, and enjoys improving processes while maintaining strong financial accuracy.
Why This Role Stands Out
• High-visibility role supporting plant leadership and finance management
• True partnership with Operations—not a back-office accounting role
• Ownership of sales and use tax compliance and reporting
• Opportunity to influence financial processes and operational efficiency
• Exposure to capital projects, fixed assets, forecasting, and product costing
• Fast-paced environment with a streamlined two-day month-end close
• Stable, well-established manufacturer with continued growth
General Ledger & Month-End Close
• Compile and analyze financial data to prepare accurate journal entries
• Participate in a fast-paced two-day month-end close process, ensuring timely and accurate reporting
• Perform balance sheet reconciliations and investigate discrepancies quickly and effectively
• Support the Controller with reporting, analysis, and ad hoc financial requests
What We’re Looking For
Education & Experience
• Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting
• 3–5+ years of accounting experience within a manufacturing environment
• Hands-on experience with sales and use tax filings and compliance
• Experience working in fast-paced accounting environments with tight close deadlines
What Sets You Apart
• Self-starter who takes initiative and proactively solves problems
• Comfortable working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment with a two-day close timeline
• Highly organized and able to meet tight deadlines without sacrificing accuracy
• Analytical thinker who enjoys understanding the “why” behind the numbers
• Strong communicator who can present financial data clearly to non-financial leaders
• Collaborative team player with a continuous improvement mindset
Position Summary:
The Senior Director of Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) Programs is a critical, leadership role responsible for the successful academic and operational oversight of the entire Pre-K network across 150 sites. This position ensures high-quality, developmentally appropriate early childhood education for all students by leading curriculum, instruction, assessment, and compliance, while also managing key operational functions such as enrollment, facilities, and staff management to guarantee program efficacy and scalability.
Qualifications:
- Education:
Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Educational Leadership, or a related field.
- Experience:
Minimum of 8-10 years of progressive leadership experience in early childhood education, with at least 3 years managing programs across multiple sites (network or district level).
Expertise in child development, developmentally appropriate practices, and Pre-K state/national standards.
Demonstrated success in managing complex operational functions (e.g., enrollment, compliance, facilities) within an educational setting.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs):
Strategic Planning: Exceptional ability to develop and execute multi-year strategic plans that connect academic, operational, and financial goals.
Data Analysis: Proficiency in using instructional, operational, and financial data to monitor performance, identify trends, and make informed decisions.
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, capable of presenting complex information to diverse audiences (board members, principals, parents, staff).
Leadership & Influence: Proven ability to lead, influence, and motivate a large, geographically dispersed team to achieve ambitious goals.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Academic Leadership and Program Quality
Curriculum & Instruction:
Lead the development, implementation, and refinement of a comprehensive, research-based Pre-K curriculum and instructional framework that aligns with state and national early learning standards.
Ensure the consistent implementation of high-leverage instructional strategies and best practices across all sites.
Assessment & Accountability:
Establish a system for formative and summative assessment of student progress, utilizing data to drive instructional improvements and ensuring kindergarten readiness.
Monitor and evaluate the academic performance of all Pre-K sites, providing targeted support and interventions where necessary.
Professional Development:
Design and deliver targeted, ongoing professional development for Pre-K instructional staff (teachers, assistant teachers, instructional coaches) on curriculum, classroom management, and child development.
Coach and mentor site-based Pre-K leadership to build their capacity for instructional supervision.
- Operational Management and Compliance
Enrollment & Outreach:
Develop and execute strategic plans to meet and maintain target enrollment goals across all Pre-K sites.
Collaborate with the marketing team on outreach campaigns targeting families and community partners.
Compliance & Licensing:
Ensure all Pre-K programs are in full compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations, licensing requirements, and funding mandates (e.g., Head Start, state-funded Pre-K).
Oversee collection of progress monitoring data per TEA requirements (CLI)
Oversee the management of facility standards, including health, safety, and physical environment checks, to maintain optimal learning spaces.
Budget & Resource Management:
Manage the network-wide Pre-K program budget, including allocation of resources for curriculum materials, technology, and staffing.
Oversee MOUs related to site management structures.
- Staff Leadership and Management
Talent:
Work to recruit and hire quality applicants and oversee retention strategies for Pre-K teachers and staff.
Maintain a system for performance management, including feedback, evaluations and goal-setting, for all direct reports and provide guidance for site-level staff evaluations.
Collaboration:
Serve as the primary liaison between the Pre-K programs and other Home Office departments (e.g., HR, Finance, Special Education).
Cultivate strong relationships with families, community organizations, and external partners to support program goals.
- Other Duties:
Regular travel as required.
Perform other duties as assigned by district leadership, including the Superintendent of Schools.
Physical / Environmental Factors:
The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Responsive Education Solutions considers applicants for all positions without regards to race, color, national origin, age, religion, sex, marital status, veteran or military status, disability, or any other legally protected status. ResponsiveEd is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
This position requires the ability to travel out of town as needed for various job sites.
- Must be fully qualified and capable of working directly with project management to understand and evaluate scheduled electrical work needed to complete projects in a timely manner.
- Must be capable of performing all duties associated with the crew lead position and in addition.
- Must be able to self-prepare for all scopes of electrical work needed by evaluating pictures from site assessment and communicating directly with the project management and design team about any necessary changes or improvements to the electrical plan set. These changes must be documented and sent to the project management team.
- Must maintain tools and materials needed to “adapt and overcome” any challenges in the field including utility shutdowns.
- Must be capable of communicating at a high level with city inspectors.
- Must maintain a 90% or higher pass rate on all electrical equipment wall installations and maintain less than 10% of service calls generated by installation-related quality issues.
- Must be capable of cross-training and crew development when assigned to supervise and support solar installation crews, allowing roof crew leads to self-perform installations while maintaining consistent quality by performing and documenting (pictures) quality control checks at specific points during the installation process.
- Must be capable of supervising the crew while the electrical apprentice ( roof lead or other designated person by management) gets to experience electrical wall installation and service upgrades.
- Must have required personal tools of the trade, see “minimum required personal tools of the trade”.
- During the first 90 days you will be required to learn how to install Tesla Powerwall coupled with Enphase solar systems.
- We will be looking to you to run your own crew with a helper installing power walls and solar systems. By the end of the 90 days, you will be required to take a proficiency test. This test will include you installing a complete battery and solar system without the help of the lead electrician at Good Faith Energy.
- You must pass this test to be a lead electrician for Good Faith Energy.
- We will provide you with all the on-the-job training as well as classroom materials to advance your knowledge of the systems you will be installing.
- Attends all meetings and conference calls.
- Performs consistently with company core values
- Maintains strict confidentiality.
- Provides excellent customer service, for both internal and external customers.
- Follows all OSHA and other safety guidelines.
- Actively demonstrates teamwork at all times.
- Adheres to company safety standards at all times, such that no serious (requiring medical attention) injury occurred during the prior 12-month period.
- Follows other policies and procedures such that there are no verbal or written warnings during the evaluation period.
The HRIS Analyst II is responsible for the configuration, maintenance, optimization, and support of HR systems, with a primary focus on UKG, iCIMS, and related integrations. This role partners closely with HR, IT, and business stakeholders to ensure system integrity, data accuracy, compliance, and a seamless user experience.
Key Responsibilities
- Configure and maintain security roles, workflows, system rules, and validations across HRIS modules within UKG and integrated platforms
- Administer and support iCIMS, ensuring proper configuration, data flow, and integration with downstream systems
- Build, maintain, and enhance reports and dashboards within iCIMS to support recruiting operations and leadership reporting needs
- Troubleshoot and resolve integration issues between HR systems, third-party vendors, and internal applications
- Investigate and correct data discrepancies; lead error identification and remediation efforts
- Develop, maintain, and distribute custom reports, analytics, and scheduled dashboards for HR and business leaders
- Support system upgrades and release management activities, including feature testing, regression testing, and validation
- Collaborate with People Operations and IT to enhance self-service functionality and improve system efficiencies
- Maintain comprehensive business process documentation, system configuration guides, and standard operating procedures (SOPs)
- Support data privacy, security, and compliance initiatives, including SOX and GDPR audits
- Manage multiple projects simultaneously, balancing competing priorities in a fast-paced environment
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Information Systems, Business Administration, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 3–5+ years of progressive HRIS experience
- Hands-on experience administering UKG (UltiPro/UKG Pro) and iCIMS
- Demonstrated experience building and supporting system integrations (APIs, file feeds, middleware, SFTP, etc.)
- Strong reporting and analytics experience, including custom report development and dashboard creation within UKG and iCIMS
- Experience troubleshooting data issues and resolving integration errors
- Working knowledge of data privacy and compliance requirements (SOX, GDPR)
- Experience supporting system releases, testing cycles, and regression validation
- Strong project management and organizational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
Job Summary
The HR Operations Specialist is the first point of contact for employee and manager HR requests through QXO’s HR Service Center. This role delivers Tier 1 case based support across the employee lifecycle by resolving standard inquiries, completing defined HR transactions, and guiding leaders and employees to the right processes, tools, and policies. The Specialist documents work in the case management platform, meets service level and quality standards, and escalates sensitive, complex, or high risk issues to Tier 2, COEs, HRBPs, Employee Relations, Payroll, or Legal based on defined decision trees.
This role is critical to reducing back channel HR requests, improving consistency, and enabling self service by contributing to knowledge articles, templates, and digital workflows.
Key Responsibilities
Tier 1 Intake, Case Management, and Customer Support
- Serve as the primary Tier 1 contact for HR support through the HR case management system and approved channels (portal, phone, email, and messaging as applicable)
- Resolve standard requests related to HR policies, benefits navigation, leave intake and routing, pay, timekeeping, and employee data
- Apply approved scripts, workflows, and decision trees to ensure consistent guidance and case outcomes
- Document cases with complete notes, disposition codes, and audit ready attachments, ensuring accurate categorization for reporting and trend analysis
- Escalate cases that are sensitive, complex, or high risk using defined criteria and warm handoffs to the correct partner group (HRBP, Employee Relations, Payroll, Leave, Total Rewards, Legal)
HR Transactions and Data Quality
- Execute defined employee lifecycle transactions using standard operating procedures, including job changes, transfers, promotions, data changes, leaves, and separations, including coordinating required approvals and documentation
- Enter, validate, and audit employee data in the HRIS to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance
- Support employment verifications and personnel record requests in accordance with company policy and applicable requirements
- Maintain transaction quality through checklists and controls, escalating recurring errors or upstream process gaps
Time, Pay, and Leave Support
- Provide Tier 1 support for timekeeping questions and exceptions, including educating employees and managers on correct punches, transfers, and schedules, and partnering with Payroll and Time teams to resolve issues
- Support leave intake and routing for FMLA, ADA, and disability related processes, directing employees to the appropriate leave administrator or internal owner while maintaining privacy and documentation standards
- Explain benefit plan navigation, enrollment steps, and life event changes, directing employees to approved resources and vendor partners as needed
- Identify patterns in pay, time, or leave issues, and escalate systemic defects to functional owners with clear examples and impact
Policy, Risk, and Compliance Triage
- Communicate and reinforce HR policies consistently using approved language, and escalate when interpretation or exceptions are required
- Recognize potential compliance or employee relations risks and escalate promptly following defined thresholds
- Maintain confidentiality and handle employee data consistent with company standards and regulatory expectations
Knowledge, Digital Support, and Continuous Improvement
- Contribute to and maintain knowledge articles, templates, and standard responses to reduce repeat contacts and improve self service
- Tag cases accurately and surface trends, contact drivers, and opportunities for automation, workflow improvements, and policy clarification
- Participate in quality reviews and coaching to improve first contact resolution, cycle time, and customer experience
- Support the evolution of digital Tier 0, including testing knowledge content, validating intent categories, and identifying candidates for automation
Success Measures
- Service level attainment (response time, resolution time) and backlog management
- First contact resolution rate and appropriate escalation quality
- Case documentation quality and audit readiness
- Data accuracy and transaction quality
- Knowledge contribution volume and effectiveness, reduction in repeat contact drivers
- Customer experience results and professionalism
Qualifications
- 2+ years in HR operations, shared services, HR administration, payroll, timekeeping, or benefits support in a high volume environment
- Experience working in a case management platform and HRIS, strong documentation discipline
- Working knowledge of HR policies and common employee lifecycle processes
- Comfort operating with decision trees, scripts, service catalogs, and escalation criteria
- Strong customer service, judgment, and confidentiality
- Bilingual English and Spanish or French Canadian is a plus
Nice to Have
- UKG experience, especially timekeeping or scheduling
- Experience supporting a frontline, multi state workforce and managing high volume seasonal demand
- Experience contributing to knowledge bases or self service portals
QXO is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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Inviting applications for the role of Management Trainee Material Damage Adjuster, Managing Claims.
In this role, the Claims MD Adjuster handles automobile accident claims by assessing damage, investigating liability, and negotiating settlements while ensuring quality and performance standards are met. In this role, the Claims MD Adjuster handles automobile accident claims by assessing damage, investigating liability, and negotiating settlements while ensuring quality and performance standards are met.
Responsibilities
- Manage a high-volume low complexity claims from beginning to end.
- Investigate automobile accidents to determine the cause and liability, including reviewing police reports and conducting interviews with witnesses in some cases.
- Analysing insurance policies and relevant laws and regulations to determine the scope of coverage related to automobile accidents.
- Negotiate repairs and settlements with claimants.
- Provide regular updates on automobile claims to policyholders, insured, claimant, and other members of the claims team.
- Assess damage to vehicles involved in accidents, including reviewing repair estimates, and determining the cost of repairs.
- Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders, such as claims adjusters and clients, to ensure that all activities related to automobile claims are conducted efficiently and effectively.
- Participate in departmental meetings and training sessions to stay informed about policy changes and new procedures.
- Maintain a high level of accuracy and attention to detail to ensure that all activities related to automobile claims are conducted ethically and in compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
Qualifications we seek in you!
Minimum Qualifications
- Maintains adjuster licenses in all required states including New York or Hawaii.
- Relevant years of experience in Material Damage Liability Claims handling with multi-state
experience.
- College Diploma or commensurate work experience.
- Maintains an adjuster license(s) as required by state regulations.
- Experience handling fast track/low touch claims.
- Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Preferred Qualifications/ Skills
- Bilingual
- Insurance Designation(s)
Why join Genpact?
- Be a transformation leader – Work at the cutting edge of AI, automation, and digital innovation
- Make an impact – Drive change for global enterprises and solve business challenges that matter
- Accelerate your career – Get hands-on experience, mentorship, and continuous learning opportunities
- Work with the best – Join 140,000+ bold thinkers and problem-solvers who push boundaries every day
- Thrive in a values-driven culture – Our courage, curiosity, and incisiveness - built on a foundation of integrity and inclusion - allow your ideas to fuel progress
Come join the tech shapers and growth makers at Genpact and take your career in the only direction that matters: Up.
Let’s build tomorrow together.
The approximate annual base compensation range for this position is $65,000 to $67,000. The actual offer, reflecting the total compensation package plus benefits, will be determined by a number of factors which include but are not limited to the applicant’s experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities; geographic location; and internal equity
Work-from-Anywhere Roles – “Los Angeles California-based candidates are not eligible for this role”
Genpact is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion or belief, sex, age, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, military/veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws. Genpact is committed to creating a dynamic work environment that values respect and integrity, customer focus, and innovation.
Furthermore, please do note that Genpact does not charge fees to process job applications and applicants are not required to pay to participate in our hiring process in any other way. Examples of such scams include purchasing a 'starter kit,' paying to apply, or purchasing equipment or training.
As our Assistant Project Manager, you will support the Project Manager and Superintendent in driving project success through effective management of documentation, scheduling, financials, and subcontractor coordination. Working primarily onsite, you will play a vital role in ensuring smooth project execution from start-up to closeout. In this key position, you’ll need strong organizational and communication skills, attention to detail, and a proactive approach to solving challenges. Your ability to manage submittals, coordinate with subcontractors, and oversee project closeout activities will be instrumental in delivering exceptional results for our clients. This position will be located on site at Lewisville, ISD.
How You'll Drive Results
- Support Project Start-Up: Collaborate with the Project Manager and Superintendent to ensure successful project start-up by managing vendor procurement, temporary facilities, permits, and other preparatory activities.
- Manage Submittals and RFIs: Oversee the submittal and RFI processes, including identifying critical path submittals and coordinating schedules for submission, fabrication, delivery, and installation.
- Documentation and Record Management: Maintain and update construction documents, subcontractor information, and project changes in Procore. Post weekly updates to record set construction documents to ensure accuracy and accessibility.
- Track Material Delivery: Work with the Superintendent to monitor material procurement schedules, ensuring timely delivery of critical resources to meet project milestones.
- Assist with Financial Oversight: Support the Project Manager by reviewing subcontractor pay applications for accuracy and assisting with pricing and change order processes.
- Subcontractor and Meeting Coordination: Attend and record minutes for subcontractor coordination, preconstruction, and OAC meetings. Distribute minutes and action items within 24 hours to keep stakeholders aligned.
- Quality and Safety Support: Assist the Superintendent in enforcing safety protocols and quality standards on-site, ensuring compliance with project requirements.
- Closeout and Punch List Management: Take full responsibility for managing the project closeout process, including coordinating punch lists from J.C.C., Owners, and Architects to ensure timely completion.
- Build Strong Relationships: Foster and maintain productive relationships with Owners, Architects, and Subcontractors to support collaboration and project success
About the Company:
ResponsiveEd is a public charter school organization that operates a network of tuition-free campuses. Blue Learning is a nonprofit entity that oversees and manages the development, operations, and strategic support of these charter schools. Together, they work to expand educational opportunities and ensure schools have the facilities and resources needed to serve their communities.
Position Summary
The Real Estate Manager supports the ResponsiveEd/Blue Learning Real Estate Department by assisting with site identification, broker coordination, and real estate transaction activities across the portfolio. This role conducts market research, performs site visits, drafts LOIs, and assists in negotiating new leases, renewals, and purchase agreements. The position requires strong organizational skills, professionalism, and the ability to support multiple projects simultaneously while collaborating with brokers, internal stakeholders, and external partners.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Support site selection efforts by identifying, researching, and evaluating potential locations for new schools or relocations.
• Conduct market tours, site visits, and travel as needed to review prospective real estate opportunities.
• Manage or assist in managing broker relationships, including communicating site needs, reviewing site submissions, and coordinating follow-up.
• Draft letters of intent (LOIs) for new leases, purchase agreements, amendments, or renewals as needed.
• Assist in negotiating deal terms with brokers, landlords, sellers, and other external partners.
• Provide market data, site comparisons, and deal summaries to support internal decision-making.
• Coordinate with internal teams (Construction, Legal, Finance, Operations) throughout the transaction process to ensure alignment and timely communication.
• Track active deals, follow up on deliverables, and help maintain momentum across the transaction pipeline.
• Support due diligence activities as needed, including gathering preliminary information and coordinating with external parties.
• Assist with special projects and other real estate–related duties as assigned by the Director of Real Estate or Senior Real Estate Manager.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
• Foundational understanding of commercial real estate transactions, leasing, and/or site selection.
• Working knowledge of market analysis, zoning, demographics, and real estate terminology.
• Ability to draft preliminary deal documents such as LOIs with accuracy and professionalism.
• Strong communication skills and the ability to work with brokers, landlords, and internal departments.
• Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks, deadlines, and priorities.
• Proficiency with office and real estate tools such as Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, CoStar, mapping platforms, and similar systems.
• Ability to conduct site visits and represent the organization professionally in external settings.
Education and Experience
• Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Business, or a related field preferred; equivalent experience considered.
• Minimum 2–3 years of experience in commercial real estate, brokerage, tenant representation, development support, leasing, or a related field.
Additional Information
• Work Type: 100% in-office when not traveling
• Location: Corporate Dr., Lewisville, TX
• Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
• Travel: Required as necessary
• Reports To: Director of Real Estate
Lennox (NYSE: LII) Driven by 130 years of legacy, HVAC and refrigeration success, Lennox provides our residential and commercial customers with industry-leading climate-control solutions. At Lennox, we win as a team, aiming for excellence and delivering innovative, sustainable products and services. Our culture guides us and creates a workplace where all employees feel heard and welcomed. Lennox is a global community that values each team member’s contributions and offers a supportive environment for career development. Come, stay, and grow with us.
AES a division of Lennox, was established in 1988 and is one of the largest manufacturers of roof curbs and drop box diffuser systems in the nation. We have recently expanded our capabilities as a single source supplier by adding a Mechanical Services Division as well as becoming a Misc. Steel manufacturer. These new services will reduce construction costs and eliminate coordination with multiple suppliers and subcontractors. Our focus will be to enhance the services provided to our General Contractor network nationwide. AES has 4 different fabrication facility locations nationwide to assist our customers and reduce their freight cost and shipment lead times.
We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Safety Technician (Safety Engineer) to join our team to assist in the development, implementation, and monitoring of programs aimed at improving safety, ergonomics, environmental quality, and sustainability standards. This role will support our manufacturing facilities in Tallassee, AL; Weatherford, TX; Reno, NV; and Wheeling, WV, and AES Mechanical, requiring 40% travel.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate in the creation and enhancement of programs that drive continuous improvements in safety and ergonomics while upholding the highest environmental standards.
- Support the design and development of facilities, work areas, and operational procedures, providing health, safety, and environmental (HSE) recommendations as required.
- Support safety, environmental, and sustainability programs through online databases, monitoring data, and entering data into safety-related systems.
- Ensure compliance with all HSE regulations and stay informed of any changes in laws and regulations that may impact on the organization.
- Conduct regular assessments and audits to identify potential hazards and recommend corrective actions.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree (Occupational Safety & Health or Industrial Hygiene degrees) or an equivalent combination of education and 1 year of experience.
- Solid understanding of health, safety, environmental, and workers' compensation practices.
- Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, enabling effective collaboration and communication across various levels of the organization.
- Basic knowledge of developing and implementing training programs and continuous improvement methods and practices.
- Strong computer literacy skills, including ability to perform safety tasks through computer-based systems, databases, tools, and the Microsoft 365 suite.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with strong organizational and problem-solving skills.
Compensation: This is a salaried exempt role. The starting salary range for this role and market is between $49,600 - $65,100 annually. Factors that may affect starting salary include geography/market and the skills, education, experience, and other qualifications of the successful candidate. Employees in this role are also eligible for an annual bonus in accordance with the terms of the Company’s applicable plan. Employees in this role are not eligible for overtime.
Benefits: Subject to applicable eligibility requirements, the following benefits are offered for this role: tuition reimbursement; medical, dental, and vision insurance; prescription drug coverage; 401(k) retirement plan; short-term disability insurance; 8 weeks paid birthing leave; 2 weeks paid bonding leave; life and long-term disability insurance.
Depending on date of hire, and subject to applicable eligibility requirements, new employees in this role also receive up to: 12 days paid time off, 2 paid well-being days, 1 paid volunteer day, 12 paid holidays, and 3 floating holidays per year.
Our Culture: At Lennox, our Core Values of Integrity, Respect & Excellence are ingrained in the fabric of the organization. They define our culture – which is about how we do business and how we treat others. Lennox is not just a workplace; we are a global community that values each team member’s contributions. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to recruit, develop, and retain talented individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to succeed and contribute to our continued growth and success. At Lennox, you’ll take pride in our brands, knowing you are part of something special. Come, stay, and grow with us!
Disclaimers: The compensation and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. Lennox reserves the right to modify this information at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law.
Position Summary:
The Senior Real Estate Manager supports the ResponsiveEd/Blue Learning Real Estate Department in both strategic and operational functions across our growing real estate portfolio. This role contributes to site selection, transactions, lease administration, internal project coordination, and property management activities. The ideal candidate has strong market evaluation skills, deep knowledge of commercial real estate processes, and the ability to manage deal flow while ensuring departmental processes and standards are followed. This role requires consistent collaboration with internal departments, external brokers, landlords, and consultants.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Support expansion and relocation efforts by identifying, researching, and evaluating
target markets, zoning requirements, and municipal regulations.
• Partner with internal stakeholders, developers, and brokers to identify, evaluate, and
acquire suitable land and building locations for schools.
• Assist with travel-based site reviews, tours, and market evaluations as needed.
• Help ensure department processes, workflows, and documentation standards are
followed across all transactions and portfolio activities.
• Assist with internal project coordination for real estate initiatives, including scheduling,
document routing, and aligning tasks within the department.
• Help manage deal flow by tracking active transactions, monitoring progress, and
supporting required follow-up with brokers, landlords, and internal teams.
• Prepare real estate committee materials, including site packages, financial summaries,
and transaction recommendations.
• Draft and negotiate real estate documents including letters of intent, purchase
agreements, lease agreements, amendments, renewals, and terminations.
• Abstract critical lease terms, clauses, and key dates; maintain internal databases,
trackers, and departmental reports.
• Track lease expirations, option periods, renewal deadlines, and key deliverables using
company systems to support timely decision-making.
• Mentor Real Estate Managers and assist the Director of Real Estate in departmental
operations, portfolio oversight, and transaction execution.
• Serve as a point of contact with landlords, tenants, and vendors to resolve lease
compliance issues, property repairs, and other property management matters.
• Assist in monitoring and managing the existing real estate portfolio, including
occupancy, compliance, and landlord communications.
• Assist in reviewing, reconciling, and approving annual CAM (Common Area
Maintenance) and operating expense statements.
• Assist with coordinating and filing official documents with local, state, and federal
entities, as required.
• Track and manage tax exemption processes and related documentation.
• Support internal departments with document review, legal coordination, and real
estate-related inquiries.
• Participate in special projects assigned by the Director of Real Estate.
• Perform other administrative or department-related duties as assigned.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs):
• Demonstrated knowledge of corporate real estate principles, including site selection,
leases, acquisitions, and dispositions.
• Working knowledge of mapping, zoning, and demographic analysis tools.
• An understanding of lease administration, property management, and real estate
documentation and workflows.
• Strong understanding of contract terms, commercial leases, purchase agreements, and
real estate terminology.
• Proven ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines with accuracy and attention
to detail.
• Effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to summarize and
present real estate concepts clearly.
• Functional proficiency with office and real estate software (e.g., Microsoft Office,
Google Sheets, Google Drive, Smartsheet, Occupier, CoStar), and document
management platforms.
• Ability to coordinate effectively across internal departments.
• Highly organized and able to track projects, transactions, and key deliverables across
multiple systems.
Education and Experience:
• Bachelor’s degree in real estate, business, or a related field, or equivalent professional
experience.
• Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in corporate real estate (tenant or owner side
preferred).
Additional Information:
• Work Type: 100% in-office when not traveling
• Location: Corporate Dr., Lewisville, TX
• Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
• Travel: Required as necessary
• Reports To: Director of Real Estate