Skills Property Administrator near Edmonton (AB)

Find out what skills you typically need to work as a property administrator in Canada. These skills are applicable to all Property administrators (NOC 13101).

Tasks

  • Hire and supervise rental agents and building superintendents
  • Negotiate or approve rental or lease of properties on behalf of property owner
  • Ensure terms of lease agreements are met
  • Hire and supervise support staff performing operational, clerical or maintenance duties
  • Prepare and administer contracts for property services, such as maintenance
  • Co-ordinate implementation of repairs, maintenance and renovation
  • Monitor progress and cost of work for property owners
  • Compile and maintain records on operating expenses and income
  • Prepare expense and income reports
  • Ensure response to trouble calls from clients or tenants

Skills and Knowledge Checklist

The following skills and knowledge are usually required in this occupation.

Skills

Communication Help - Communication
  • Interviewing
  • Negotiating and Adjudicating
Information Handling Help - Information Handling
  • Processing Information
Analysis Help - Analysis
  • Analyzing Information
  • Planning
  • Projecting Outcomes
Management Help - Management
  • Supervising
  • Recruiting and Hiring
  • Co-ordinating and Organizing

Knowledge

Engineering and Technology Help - Engineering and Technology
  • Building and Construction
Business, Finance and Management Help - Business, Finance and Management
  • Client Service
  • Sales
  • Clerical
  • Business Administration
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