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Position Summary
Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Director of Development provides strategic leadership and oversight for all aspects of real estate development, rehabilitation, acquisition, and financing initiatives. As a member of the executive team, the Director collaborates closely with senior leadership, presents key development matters to the Board, and engages with external stakeholders including public agencies, financial institutions, developers, and community organizations.
The Director manages the Development Services Department, guiding four core program areas:
- Redevelopment – Leading large-scale, mixed-use, and mixed-income development and repositioning projects.
- Acquisitions – Expanding the housing portfolio through targeted purchases of multifamily and other residential properties.
- Innovative Partnerships – Structuring and executing strategic alliances with public, private, and nonprofit partners to deliver new housing opportunities.
- Capital and Debt – Overseeing financing structures, bond transactions, and integration of public, private, and philanthropic funding sources.
The Director ensures operational excellence, financial accountability, and alignment with organizational goals. This includes supervising senior and professional staff, managing departmental budgets, and driving the execution of complex real estate strategies that enhance community impact and long-term financial sustainability.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead all aspects of real estate development, rehabilitation, and infrastructure projects.
- Establish and manage departmental objectives, performance metrics, and budgets.
- Structure and negotiate development and financing transactions; oversee detailed pro forma and financial analyses.
- Recruit, develop, and motivate high-performing teams while fostering a culture of innovation and accountability.
- Represent the organization in public forums, negotiations, and industry events.
- Manage contracts, procurement, and compliance with applicable regulations.
- Coordinate funding applications and ensure project feasibility, quality, and cost effectiveness.
Qualifications and Experience
- Demonstrated success managing large-scale, multifamily real estate development and financing initiatives.
- Advanced knowledge of real estate finance, urban planning, construction management, and regulatory processes.
- Proven ability to develop partnerships and secure diverse funding sources.
- Exceptional leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
- Strong analytical acumen and ability to navigate complex transactions and negotiations.
Minimum Requirements
- At least Seven years of progressively responsible experience in real estate or housing development, including four years in a leadership capacity.
- Graduate degree in real estate, finance, architecture, planning, or a related discipline; equivalent experience may be considered in lieu of an advanced degree.
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Development & Design Associate
Charlotte, NC | Real Estate Development
Bullpen is partnering with Space Craft to recruit a Development & Design Associate to join their growing development team in Charlotte.
Space Craft is a design-driven real estate development firm focused on creating walkable neighborhoods and sustainable mixed-use communities. This role will work closely with the development, architecture, and construction teams to help shepherd projects from early concept through construction and delivery.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a design background and development exposure who wants to play a meaningful role in shaping high-quality urban development projects.
The Role
The Development & Design Associate will support the management of a growing portfolio of multifamily and mixed-use projects, coordinating with architects, consultants, and contractors to move projects through design, permitting, and construction phases.
This role will balance analytical problem-solving with hands-on project management, helping ensure projects are delivered on schedule, on budget, and aligned with the firm’s design vision.
Key Responsibilities
• Coordinate design review and collaborate with the internal architecture team during design and construction phases
• Manage consultants including civil, structural, MEP, environmental, survey, and geotechnical teams
• Work closely with general contractors and architects to manage project schedules and milestones
• Prepare internal project updates summarizing schedule, budget, design progress, and key risks
• Visit active construction sites to maintain strong coordination with project teams
• Track project budgets including payment draws, contingencies, and value engineering opportunities
• Coordinate permitting with municipalities and resolve plan discrepancies with project partners
• Manage RFIs, submittals, and change requests between project stakeholders
• Support project closeout including punch lists, turnover coordination, and lease-up preparation
• Collaborate with internal teams on design initiatives including unit layouts, amenities, and FF&E
Qualifications
• 3–7 years of experience in real estate development, architecture, construction, or related project management roles
• Undergraduate degree required; graduate studies in architecture, real estate development, urban planning, or related fields are a plus
• Strong organizational and communication skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
• Ability to collaborate effectively with architects, consultants, contractors, and internal stakeholders
• Interest in real estate development, urbanism, and sustainable design
Location
Charlotte, NC (in-person with occasional flexibility for remote work)
Compensation
Competitive base salary with performance-based bonuses and benefits.
About Space Craft
Space Craft is a mission-driven development firm dedicated to building high-quality urban neighborhoods that prioritize walkability, sustainability, and thoughtful design. The team operates in a collaborative, entrepreneurial environment and works across the full lifecycle of development projects.
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Reporting to the VP of Estimating, the Schedule Development Manager oversees the development of detailed project schedules for all Faulconer Construction areas. The Schedule Development Manager will provide high-quality project schedules that exceed industry standards. This position will be responsible for guiding scheduling construction sequencing, developing, and delivering training, and supervising critical path analysis. The Schedule Development Manager will coordinate between Operations, Field Leadership, the Shop, and others to support the scheduling needs. The Schedule Development Manager will always maintain Faulconer Core Values.
Primary Job Responsibilities:
- Lead the development of detailed project schedules along with the project teams’ input for all work in progress
- Collect progress information for updating and reporting project status
- Performing impact analysis for potential delays and changes
- Utilizing schedule baselining to maintain “as-built” project schedules
- Develop bid proposal schedules
- Ensure scheduling consistency between all Faulconer area offices
- Oversee and provide training to enhance company scheduling capabilities in P6- desktop and mobile, as well as 4-week look ahead schedules
- Participate in the following Project Meetings: Preconstruction Handoff, Kickoff, Exit Strategy, Post Project Review, and Bi-Weekly PM Meetings
- Work to improve project revenue forecasting through P6
- Learn and implement relevant lean construction principles
- Participate in the reporting of Company Equipment Backlog via P6
Travel Expectations: Up to 25% of time outside the home office, traveling to other area offices and project locations.
Qualifications:
- 3+ years of direct work experience in a construction management capacity, including all aspects of project execution.
- Experience with P6 (or equivalent scheduling software) and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Experience in working both independently and in a team-oriented, collaborative environment.
- Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Can conform to shifting priorities, demands, and timelines through analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
- Ability to elicit cooperation from a wide variety of sources, including upper management, other departments, and vendors.
- Must be able to learn, understand, and apply new technologies.
- Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment.
- Competent and proficient with the full Microsoft Office Suite.
- Bachelor's or Master’s degree in engineering, construction management, business, technology, or related field of study.
Work Authorization / Security Clearance
- Employee must be eligible to work in the United States.
- Drug screens are required after an offer is accepted and continued employment is based on initial drug screen and any future/random drug screens administered.
- A background check will be required.
- A confidentiality agreement may be required.
- Driving records may be required.
- Further clearance may be required by clients (i.e. government or military site access).
Faulconer Team Attributes:
- Positive, team oriented attitude
- Open to personal and professional training and development
EOE:
It is the policy of Faulconer Construction Company, Inc. to assure that applicants and employees are treated without regard to their race, religion, sex, color, national origin, age, or disability. Such actions shall include employment, upgrading, promotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship and on-the-job training. Comments or complaints regarding matters described in the preceding paragraph should be directed to Human Resources. Correspondence directed to HR should be sent to 2496 Old Ivy Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903.
SCI, the Leader in Real Estate Executive Search®, is proud to partner with one of the largest multifamily developers in the Las Vegas region to recruit a Senior Associate specializing in Affordable Housing. Our client has been developing apartments for the last 30 years and features over ten thousand units of market rate and affordable housing.
This role is a critical part of the development team, responsible for underwriting new LIHTC developments, supporting transaction closings, and monitoring projects throughout construction and lease-up. Reporting to the Director, the Senior Associate will gain exposure to the full lifecycle of affordable housing development—from land acquisition through stabilization.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Analysis & Underwriting
- Build and maintain robust pro forma financial models for LIHTC developments, incorporating debt, equity, layered financing, and tax credit structures.
- Underwrite acquisition and development opportunities, evaluating feasibility, operating assumptions, and financial sustainability.
- Perform sensitivity analyses and scenario modeling to assess risk, credit pricing, and investor returns.
- Prepare financial packages and analytics to support negotiations with lenders, equity providers, and other capital partners.
Advanced LIHTC Responsibilities
- Model Year 15 outcomes including exit strategies, partnership buyouts, and asset disposition alternatives.
- Calculate credit delivery schedules, timing adjusters, and equity contributions tied to construction benchmarks and placed-in-service deadlines.
- Assist in analyzing and documenting 25% test compliance for bond-financed transactions.
- Support preparation and submission of IRS Form 8609s, ensuring accuracy in eligible basis and final cost certifications.
- Track construction loan paydowns and monitor equity installment schedules aligned with project milestones.
- Assist in permanent loan conversion processes, coordinating with lenders, attorneys, and internal teams.
Transaction Structuring & Due Diligence
- Prepare and review due diligence materials including forecasts, budgets, and financial analyses for investors and lenders.
- Review and provide comments on legal documents associated with transactions.
- Compare current deals to historical projects to inform underwriting and deal structuring.
- Collaborate with legal, accounting, and compliance teams to ensure accurate documentation and program compliance.
Development Support
- Partner with senior leaders across acquisition, financing, construction, lease-up, and stabilization phases.
- Track project performance against budgets, schedules, and funding requirements.
- Prepare presentations and reports for investment committees, lenders, and housing finance agencies.
Market & Policy Analysis
- Conduct market research to support site selection, rent assumptions, and competitive positioning.
- Stay current on LIHTC regulations, IRS compliance, state housing finance agency programs, and HUD policy changes.
- Monitor trends affecting tax credit pricing, interest rates, and affordable housing demand.
Key Requirements
- Experience in affordable housing development, financial analysis, or LIHTC-focused real estate finance.
- Bachelor’s degree in finance, business, real estate, urban planning, or a related field preferred (not required).
- Strong Excel skills with the ability to build and interpret complex financial models independently.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, communication, and time-management skills.
- Self-starter with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
The Project Development Engineer is a senior, client-facing technical leader responsible for shaping early-stage facility and capital projects from concept through approval. This role serves as a strategic advisor to clients, bridging vision, technical feasibility, and financial discipline. The position requires executive presence, strong consultative instincts, and the ability to translate complex building and infrastructure considerations into clear, actionable recommendations that drive long-term value.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Serve as a trusted technical and strategic advisor to clients during early project development and planning phases.
- Partner closely with client executives and internal commercial leaders to support project visioning, feasibility, and decision-making.
- Lead site assessments and facility walk-throughs to identify risks, opportunities, and value-enhancing solutions.
- Translate complex technical analyses into clear, client-ready presentations and recommendations.
- Bridge sales, technical design, and delivery teams to align vision, scope, budget, and execution strategy.
- Guide group decision-making through strong facilitation, presence, and communication.
- Independently manage project development efforts from initial concept through client approval.
- Develop comprehensive analyses related to building systems, site development, and facility performance.
- Balance innovative problem-solving with practical budget constraints and technical realities.
- Build and sustain long-term, trust-based client relationships through consistent delivery and credibility.
- Collaborate with internal engineering, design, and delivery teams to advance projects toward implementation.
- Contribute to organizational reputation by shaping client visions into achievable, value-driven facility solutions.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or a related field.
- Five or more years of experience in building planning, site development, pre-construction design, and construction across building systems.
- Broad technical understanding of mechanical, electrical, and building envelope systems.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly to non-technical stakeholders.
- Proven experience building trust-based client relationships through strong communication and executive presence.
- Strong presentation and facilitation skills with the ability to guide group decision-making.
- Experience supporting K–12 facilities, educational programs, or capital planning initiatives is preferred.
- Background in energy analysis, utility evaluation, or energy savings calculations is preferred.
- Professional Engineer (PE), AIA, or comparable professional certification is preferred.
- Consultative mindset with a balance of creativity, analytical rigor, and fiscal responsibility.
- Client-focused, forward-thinking, and detail-oriented approach to problem-solving.
- Comfort with courageous conversations, calculated risk-taking, and managing multiple priorities.
Senior Site Development Engineer
Boca Raton, FL (On-Site)
Permanent Position
Our client, a privately backed commercial development firm, is seeking a Senior Site Development Engineer to lead civil coordination across high-profile retail and multi-family developments.
This individual will serve as the internal technical lead for land development matters.
Responsibilities:
- Oversee site layout and infrastructure planning
- Direct stormwater management strategy and review
- Manage consultant relationships and deliverables
- Navigate permitting and entitlement processes
- Work closely with municipalities and regulatory agencies
Qualifications:
- Significant experience in commercial land development
- Background in Mid-Atlantic and Southeast markets
- Strong knowledge of construction documentation
- Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering
- PE license or path toward licensure preferred
SCI, the Leader in Real Estate Executive Search®, is conducting a search for a Vice President of Development on behalf of an award-winning real estate development company focused on transformative affordable, workforce, and mixed-income housing.
This is a high-impact leadership role within a rapidly-growing, entrepreneurial platform committed to delivering meaningful housing solutions across Tennessee, Ohio, and the Southeast.
While the ideal location for the role would be in Nashville, they would also consider candidates based within their target geographic deal footprint working remotely, and periodically coming to their corporate office.
The Role
The Vice President of Development will serve as a key leader within the Development team, balancing strategic oversight with hands-on execution. This individual will manage Development Managers and Analysts while leading the sourcing, structuring, capitalization, and execution of affordable and mixed-income multifamily projects.
You will play a critical role in expanding the company’s footprint, strengthening agency and capital relationships, and driving projects from concept through completion.
Responsibilities
- Source and evaluate new development opportunities
- Lead and mentor Development Managers and Analysts
- Structure complex capital stacks, including LIHTC and other public/private funding sources
- Oversee projects from site control through stabilization
- Engage with public officials, housing agencies, community leaders, and capital partners
- Navigate QAP processes and state/federal affordable housing programs
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Real Estate, or related field (Master’s preferred)
- Experience in LIHTC and multifamily development, ideally including leadership experience
- Demonstrated ability to manage complex projects from inception to completion
- Strong financial modeling and pro forma expertise
- Deep knowledge of affordable housing programs, QAPs, and public funding mechanisms
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and political acumen
*Role will be eligible for fee and equity participation day one.
Are you ready to build a career in innovation? The QUIKRETE Companies is looking for a passionate individual to join our team at our state-of-the-art Engineering & Technical Center in Johns Creek, Georgia.
We're hiring for the role of Engineer to support our cutting-edge research and product development efforts. This is a unique opportunity to help shape the future of the construction industry.
At QUIKRETE®, we’re leaders in bagged concretes, mortars, and grouts—and we’re making big moves in the CASE market with waterproof membranes, moisture barriers, sealants, and specialty coatings. This role will primarily support our QUIKRETE® and Custom® Building Products product lines.
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What You’ll Do
As a pivotal member of our Research and Development team, you will take a hands-on approach to evaluating novel materials and advancing product formulations, driving our mission to accelerate innovation and deliver smarter solutions.
- Drive Product Development: Implement advanced technologies and industry expertise to develop new, high-performance products for both consumer and commercial construction markets.
- Qualify Materials: Design and execute rigorous experimental protocols to evaluate, test, and qualify new raw materials and alternate supplier sources.
- Optimize for Profitability: Engineer and optimize product formulations to drive cost savings and maximize profitability without compromising quality.
- Enhance Performance: Reformulate and redesign existing products to achieve superior performance metrics and meet evolving market demands.
- Mentor and Develop Talent: Supervise, train, and mentor laboratory technicians and junior engineering staff, fostering a collaborative and high-performing team environment.
- Spearhead R&D Initiatives: Lead and manage the Research and Development (R&D) activities and project lifecycles for designated product categories.
What We’re Looking For
We believe that meaningful impact is driven by a strong technical foundation, relentless curiosity, and a drive to learn. While advanced degrees are welcome, they are not a prerequisite for success in this role.
Education & Experience
- Education: Bachelor’s or graduate degree in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Civil Engineering, or a closely related scientific discipline.
- Core Experience: 3+ years of hands-on experience in laboratory environments or field applications focused on cement, concrete, paints, coatings, or other construction materials.
- Preferred Expertise: Familiarity with analytical methodologies, product formulation, mechanical testing, Design of Experiments (DoE), cement chemistry, and adhesives or coatings is highly desirable.
Technical & Professional Skills
- Problem Solving: Exceptional critical thinking abilities, utilizing logic and reasoning to evaluate complex challenges and optimize solutions.
- Quantitative Acumen: Strong applied mathematics skills, including proficiency in algebra and complex unit conversions.
- Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the proven ability to translate complex technical results and recommendations into clear insights for diverse, cross-functional audiences.
- Attention to Detail: Meticulous and analytical approach to all lab work, data collection, and reporting.
- Team Fit & Attitude: Highly motivated and dependable, with a strong desire to develop professionally within a collaborative, fast-paced, and innovation-focused environment.
Physical Requirements
- Frequent use of hands and arms for reaching, grasping, and fine motor manipulation.
- Capacity for intermittent standing, walking, turning, sitting, squatting, stooping, and bending.
- Ability to safely carry up to 25 lbs., lift/lower up to 50 lbs., and push/pull up to 100 lbs. (with material handling equipment assistance).
- Potential (non-local) travel up to 50%
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What You’ll Gain
- Professional Growth: We offer in-depth training, technical certifications, and clear career development paths.
- Supportive Culture: Work with experienced mentors in a friendly, collaborative setting.
- Flexibility & Independence: Manage your workflow with autonomy, backed by a strong support system.
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Our New Home in Johns Creek
Our brand-new, 70,000+ sq. ft. Engineering & Technical Center in the northern suburbs of Atlanta is a hub of innovation. It features:
- Advanced analytical and physical testing labs
- Environmental conditions controlled in all laboratories
- Scale-up and engineering development labs
- Modern offices and collaborative spaces
Johns Creek offers a vibrant lifestyle with a booming tech scene, great food, and a high quality of life, making it the perfect place to grow your career and enjoy your life outside the lab.
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Why Choose QUIKRETE®?
We offer competitive salaries and a full range of benefits:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Life and personal loss coverage
- Supplemental Life insurance options
- 401(k) plan with generous QUIKRETE® match
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QUIKRETE® is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status, or status as an individual with a disability.
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Let’s build the future—together. Apply now and make your mark at QUIKRETE®.
About The QUIKRETE Companies
An industry pioneer known for its iconic and unmistakable yellow bag of concrete mix, The QUIKRETE® Companies was founded in 1940. Over the last 85 years, The QUIKRETE Companies has strategically acquired leading brands that allow us to be a single source of supply for nearly every element of any construction project. Our brands have earned a reputation for quality, consistency, and performance, making us a reliable choice for commercial and residential building, repair, and rehabilitation products. As we continue to contribute to the growth and health of our country's structure and infrastructure, we truly are What America's Made Of®.
We are seeking a highly experienced Director of Construction & Development (OPM) to lead the execution of our growing development pipeline. Over the next 24 months and beyond, we will be delivering multiple new restaurant builds, restaurant renovations, retail projects, and select mixed-use developments.
This role is responsible for managing the full lifecycle of construction projects from feasibility and budgeting through design, permitting, construction, and closeout.
This is not a desk-only project management position, the ideal candidate understands construction deeply, is comfortable on active job sites, and can confidently manage construction managers, architects, engineers, and trade partners in real time. This role sits at the intersection of Finance, Design, and Field Execution.
Key Responsibilities
Portfolio & Pipeline Leadership
Oversee a rolling pipeline of new builds and renovations at various stages of development. Maintain visibility across all active projects, ensuring alignment with company growth strategy, capital planning, and operational timelines.
Construction Manager & Consultant Oversight
Manage construction managers, general contractors, architects, engineers, and consultants. Lead contractor procurement, prequalification, bid leveling, and scope reviews. Hold partners accountable to schedule, budget, and quality standards.
Design Oversight & Owner Representation
Act as the owner’s representative during programming and design phases. Review drawings and specifications to ensure alignment with brand standards, operational requirements, constructability, and cost targets. Manage and coordinate architectural and engineering teams through design development and permitting.
Budget Development in Partnership with Finance
Work directly with the CFO and Finance team to develop accurate project budgets from early conceptual estimates through GMP. Provide cost modeling, value engineering options, and risk analysis. Track historical project data to inform future forecasting and capital planning.
Field Leadership & Jobsite Presence
Conduct regular site visits and actively monitor field progress. Identify issues early, solve problems in collaboration with project teams, and ensure construction is executed according to approved documents and specifications.
The ideal candidate understands sequencing, materials, and field coordination, and can spot issues before they become expensive problems.
Renovations & Operational Coordination
Lead renovation and refresh projects at existing locations with minimal disruption to ongoing operations. Coordinate phased work and off-hours construction when necessary.
FF&E, Turnover & Closeout
Oversee FF&E coordination and installation. Manage punch lists, closeout documentation, inspections, and certificates of occupancy to support timely openings and smooth operational turnover.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or related field preferred
- 7+ years of progressive construction or owner’s project management experience
- Extensive retail and/or restaurant construction experience strongly preferred
- Demonstrated experience managing construction managers and design teams
- Proven experience building project budgets in collaboration with finance teams
- Strong understanding of construction drawings, permitting processes, and field operations
- Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects in different phases
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong analytical and organizational capabilities
Why This Role
This is a rare opportunity to step into a high-impact leadership position during a period of real, committed growth. You won't be managing a static portfolio or inheriting a finished system, you'll be building the infrastructure, processes, and partnerships that shape how we develop for years to come. You'll have direct access to ownership and finance leadership, a seat at the table on strategic decisions, and the autonomy to do the job the right way.
If you're a construction professional who is equally at home in a budget review and on a job site, and you're looking for a place where your expertise will directly drive outcomes, we'd like to hear from you!
Company Description
Camber Property Group is a developer and owner specializing in affordable housing in New York City and beyond. With a substantial impact in just a few years, the team has successfully built and preserved over 12,000 residential units, representing $3.4 billion in market value. The organization's mission focuses on strengthening local communities by creating sustainable and equitable housing solutions. Camber Property Group is committed to doing what is right, whether constructing new developments or preserving existing properties.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site role for a Project Manager at our New York, NY office. The Project Manager is responsible for leading development projects through all stages of the project life cycle, including predevelopment, acquisition and construction closing, construction administration, marketing/lease up, conversion to permanent financing / stabilization and repositioning, as applicable. The Project Manager is expected to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial work environment with a range of individuals and organizations.
Duties and Requirements
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Development & Predevelopment
· Conduct feasibility analysis, zoning review, and due diligence
· Onboard and oversee design consultants (architects, engineers, expediters, environmental, sustainability, elevator, etc.)
· Along with our vertically integrated GC, support and oversee design process from schematic through construction documents with understanding of value engineering to keep costs as projected
· Coordinate agency approvals including HPD, HDC, HFA, DOB, and other relevant entities
· Maintain and report on comprehensive project schedules and risk assessments
· Prepare financing applications
· Help prepare investment memorandums to convey the inherent risks associated with a particular project
Financing & Closings
· Prepare and manage HPD/HCR/HDC financing applications and lead the development effort as point-person for agency correspondence
· Update development budgets and sources & uses throughout underwriting
· Review lender, equity investor, and agency due diligence and negotiate term sheets and loan docs alongside Camber’s outside legal counsel and senior level staff
· Coordinate construction and permanent loan closings
· Monitor construction progress, change orders, budget, and schedule
· Lead bank requisition efforts and invoice tracking
· Ensure compliance with HPD/HDC regulatory requirements, MWBE goals, labor standards, and affordability restrictions
Lease-Up & Stabilization
· Coordinate with property management on marketing and regulatory compliance
· Oversee cost certification and various tax credit investor compliance and conversion
· Manage TCO/CO process and permanent loan conversion
· Transition stabilized assets to asset management
Leadership
· Interface directly with agency representatives, lenders, equity partners, and community stakeholders
· Drive internal process improvements and best practices
Qualifications
· Travel to properties in the NY metro area to perform site inspections and collect data
· Good understanding of transactional structuring and of both affordable and conventional financing sources
· Knowledge of key deal documents including but not limited to financing terms sheets, regulatory agreements and operating agreements
· Demonstrated underwriting and financial analysis experience (modeling, project level returns, optimal structures, etc.)
· Ability to identify and resolve deal point issues with some guidance
· Ability to work independently as well as in a group environment
· Strong problem solving and quantitative skills
· Ability to prioritize and accomplish multiple tasks effectively
· Good written and verbal skills
· Mastery of Microsoft Office
· Strong data management skillset with the ability to collect and manage data, including exploratory data analysis, is strongly preferred
Education and Experience
· Master’s degree in Real Estate, Urban Planning, Finance or other relevant field or proven track record in affordable housing development
· 4+ years in a relevant field and/or master’s degree in related field
· Direct knowledge / experience in NYC real estate development
Work Environment
This job operates primarily in an office environment but will require travel offsite.
Compensation & Benefits
· Salary $110,000 – $150,000 ; will be commensurate with experience
· Cash Bonus
· Long Term Incentive Plan
· Camber offers competitive health benefits as well as an unlimited vacation policy and 401k matching.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Camber actively seeks to recruit and employ a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Affirmative Action (AAP/EEO statement)
Camber is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Disclaimer
This job description in no way states or implies that this is an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements, or working conditions to be performed by the employee in this position. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. It does not limit the assignment of related duties not mentioned.
All job requirements are subject to possible revision to reflect changes in the position requirements or to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a threat or risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. Employees will be required to follow other job-related duties as requested by their supervisor/manager (within guidelines and compliance with Federal and State laws). Continued employment remains on an “at-will” basis