Real Estate Management Specialist 2
As the Real Property Management Specialist 2, you will have the opportunity to work both inside and outside on a variety of real estate projects. You will be responsible for all phases of researching and coordinating activities associated with real property agreements, permits, licenses, purchases, leases, encroachments, claims, rights, and records maintenance. Responsibilities range from independently researching chain of title and use to acquiring property for parks and trails or acquiring easements for conservation. You will be a leader for the department and important to the county for property transactions conserving open spaces, land, and habitats for current and future generations including within cities.
The position is within the Resource Stewardship division but integral to the Parks Department and you will work with other county departments, the public and non-profit conservation partners. You have the opportunity to make a significant difference in the management and standardization of real estate practices for the department. Be a part of a fantastic team dedicated to improving the park, trail and open space system for the residents and visitors to Pierce County.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in business or public administration or related field such as land management or property management.
- Two or more years of progressively responsible experience in real property management, property sales, and lease negotiations or related work experience dealing with property transaction.
- Additional education or related experience may substitute for the recruitment requirements.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Land and/or Park development experience desired.