Assistant Director of Real Property Department of Capital Projects, Office of Capital Projects – UT System

Updated: 3 months ago
Location: Knoxville, TENNESSEE

Assistant Director of Real Property Department of Capital Projects, Office of Capital Projects – UT System - 240000001R 



Description

 

Assistant Director of Real Property
Department of Capital Projects, Office of Capital Projects – UT System
Market Range 13, depending on qualifications and experience
On-site

About the UT System
The University of Tennessee is comprised of campuses at Knoxville, Chattanooga, Martin, and Pulaski; the Health Science Center at Memphis; the Space Institute at Tullahoma; and the statewide Institute of Agriculture and Institute for Public Service. 

The UT System has a presence in each of Tennessee’s 95 counties. Through the combined force of education, research and outreach, the University serves students, business and industry, schools, governments, organizations, and citizens statewide. 

The University of Tennessee System, through its multiple campuses and institutes, serves the people of Tennessee and beyond through the discovery, communication, and application of knowledge. The System is committed to providing undergraduate, graduate, and professional education programs in a diverse learning environment that prepares students to be leaders in a global society. The UT System’s delivery of education, discovery, outreach, and public service contributes to the economic, social, and environmental well-being of all Tennesseans. 

The Opportunity
Under the supervision of the Director, this position shall have the responsibility for analyzing, managing, preparing, and processing university wide Real Property initiatives.  Using considerable judgment, and independently managing many transactions, the role also supports obtaining various University, Board, and State approvals.

Performs duties under established practices and policies under the supervision of the Director.  Considerable judgment is required in the development of approaches and techniques for coordinating/processing transactions, facilitating, and problem solving real property transactions. The position will independently manage many transactions as assigned. The responsibilities of the position include and shall not be limited to the following:

  • Manage real property transactions through the University and state processes.
  • Negotiate, manage, process, analyze/evaluate, and prepare real property transactions for approval including
  • Acquisitions
  • Disposals
  • Leases
  •  Real Property Requests for Proposals
  • Easements
  • All other real property interests
  • Administer, evaluate, and procure due diligence services and contractors for real property transactions, including:
  • Review and confirm the acceptability of surveys
  • Review and confirm the acceptability of appraisals
  • Review and confirm the acceptability of title reports
  • Review and confirm the acceptability of financial terms
  • Support and participate in the development of campus master plans.
  •  Facilitate the University's gift property program, including coordinating and evaluating due diligence before acceptance of property
  • Adhere and ensure the adherence to real property policies and procedures
  • Assure the maintenance of real property inventory
  • Manage system-wide facility condition assessments and coordinate scoring with THEC
  •  Manage real property projects
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    Qualifications

     

    Required Qualifications 
    The successful candidate will hold a Bachelor's degree in related field with at least Seven (7) years or more of progressively responsible real property experience (i.e. acquisition, disposition appraisal review, real estate law), and experience with large, complex real property transactions.  Or the equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities, preferably for a public purpose in a government environment.

    The successful candidate will have:

  • Strong written/communication skills with advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite software
  •  Detail oriented with the ability to write legible, clear and concise reports
  • Proven ability to efficiently manage time and workload, which includes planning, organizing, prioritizing, and following through on a variety of tasks, assignments, projects, and reports to meet deadlines
  • Strong organizational and follow-up skills
  • Proven ability to work/act independently and know when to refer decisions/situations to the Director
  •  Proven ability to use prudent judgment to identify and evaluate alternative solutions and make effective business decisions and recommendations
  •  Ability to perform general office duties
  •  Ability to compose professional written correspondence
  • Knowledge and ability to produce and maintain contract agreements and monitor compliance with applicable terms and provisions
  • Ability to provide project supervision
  •  Knowledge of real property transactions in a governmental agency
  • Knowledge of and experience with reviewing and providing input on legal documents, such as leases, title opinions, surveys, appraisals, etc.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, property owners, appraisal staff, engineers and attorneys.
  • Knowledge of property descriptions, land title reports and work, and instruments of ownership.
  •  Knowledge of preparing, issuing, advertising, coordinating, and evaluating Requests for Proposals for a variety of Real Estate transactions.
  •  Knowledge of federal, state, and city real property acquisition and relocation assistance laws, policies, and procedures.
  • Preferred Qualifications
    The preferred candidate will hold a Master’s

      The Preferred candidate will have:

  • Knowledge of appraisal and negotiation principles, policies, procedures and techniques, including specialty appraisals, real estate and condemnation law, and appraisal theory and techniques as they apply to eminent domain.
  • Knowledge of property management and leasing.
  • Knowledge of engineering principles and procedures as they relate to property acquisitions, ability to read and interpret engineering plans, profile drawings, surveys, and maps.
  •  Experience working collaboratively with interdepartmental teams.
  • Ability to streamline policies and procedures to meet organizational objectives.
  •  Experience with complex projects from the "big picture" through details, including projecting resource needs over time.
  • Ability to work successfully in a political environment.
  •  Ability to communicate effectively using clear and persuasive oral and written communications to individuals and groups; ability to clearly explain technical information.
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    Benefits
    Comprehensive health insurance, dental, vision, AD&D, and life insurance
    24 paid vacation days, 5 paid administrative closing days, 8 paid holidays
    12 paid sick days and sick leave bank
    Longevity pay
    Employee discounts, including vacation, wireless, supplies, computer, floral, & more
    Educational assistance fee waiver
    Review a full list of benefits at https://hr.tennessee.edu/benefits/

    Application Process
    For full consideration applications should be accompanied by a letter of interest, resume and three reference contacts. Review of applications will begin immediately.

    Compensation
    Compensation for the position will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience within the proper market range. 

     


    Job
      Other Professional 
    Primary Location
      US-Tennessee-knoxville 
    Organization
      Capital Projects 
    Schedule
      Full-time 
    Campus/Institute  University Administration 
    Job Posting
      Jan 11, 2024, 3:00:25 PM 




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