Jr. Real Estate Analyst (Hybrid Telework)

GA
Full Time
Professional Services
Entry Level

Martek Global Services, Inc. (“Martek”) has been awarded several long-term Federal contracts to provide a wide range of real estate talent.  We are currently looking for Real Estate Analysts with the required specialized training and experiences outlined below. 

Hybrid Telework: (2) day per week on-site
Salary Range: $50-55K

Responsibilities & Duties

  • Performs as technical and administrative contract support for real estate acquisitions for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
  • Work with Real Estate Contracting Officer to develop strategies and plans for negotiating and counter offers for a win-win strategy. Plan strategies that are in the best interest of the Government, while being fair to Lessors.
  • Provide extensive customer service experience working with the public, use established Real Estate practices and methods in negotiating terms, consideration and successful closings of unique and complex transactions such as Leases, New Construction, Investment Property, Zoning Issues, title commitments, Residential, and Farm & Ranch.
  • Conduct market surveys utilizing the internet, county websites and other various sites, tools, and references to analyze and research ownership, surveys, and other data as needed and other real estate products to find comparable properties, analyze and determine accurate market value ranges for conducting fair negotiations with Lessors.
  • Provide Real Estate Market analysis to Real Estate Contracting Officers (RECOs) to discuss the latest trends in Real Estate, current market research, local comparables, pricing information and non-real estate related analysis including economic trends, employment data, interest rates, and other pertinent information.
  • Utilize PRISM on a daily basis to research, analyze, and recommend resolution based on payment history and lease terms and conditions. Create Unique Lease Numbers, and DOTO numbers as needed.
  • Use Microsoft Office Suite, Word, to draft leases, permits, acquisitions and supplemental agreements which are then submitted to FAA Quality Assurance and sent to Lessors, Grantors or other appropriate parties as official documents.
  • Utilize Real Estate Management System (REMS) to research Memorandum of Agreement and other types of research. Update Real Estate Tracking System (RETS) on an as needed basis, usually several times a week to update work assignments and keep current notes on work progression and other pertinent file details.

Job Qualifications:

Educational Requirements

A minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree. 

Experience Requirements

Must have a minimum of 3 years general Real Estate experience. 

Additional Skills Preferred, not Required:

  • Ability to research and analyze data
  • Customer service skills required
  • Research abilities
  • Technical writing skills
  • Commercial or federal real estate management
  • Commercial or federal lease administration
  • Administrative functions and project management skills

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www.martekglobal.com

About Us:

Since 1996, Martek Global Services has been a leader in integrated strategic and tactical solutions in real estate, healthcare, facilities, and professional services for federal government and commercial customers nationwide. Martek provides a full suite of services such as real estate development to include fully outfitted build-to-suit facilities, facilities management, retrofit, and renovation, healthcare facilities support, and litigation support, program management, and acquisition support services.

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