VP, Construction Managment - Arizona, Oregon, Washington, Nevada
Asset Living(11 days ago)
About this role
The Vice President of Construction at Asset Living is a senior executive who leads the company’s construction and facilities function and helps shape strategic direction across its residential real estate portfolio. The role partners with senior leadership to align construction initiatives with corporate objectives and support company growth and operational excellence.
Required Skills
- Construction Management
- Project Management
- Budgeting
- Financial Analysis
- Team Leadership
- Risk Management
- Stakeholder Management
- Strategic Planning
- Regulatory Compliance
- Process Improvement
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management or Civil Engineering
- Master's Degree (Preferred)
About Asset Living
assetliving.comFounded in 1986, Asset Living is a third‑party property management firm that provides nationwide management for multifamily, campus, and affordable housing communities. The company delivers end‑to‑end services—property and asset management, leasing and marketing, maintenance and resident services, and portfolio optimization—for owners, investors, and institutional clients. Known for operational excellence and data‑driven performance, Asset Living combines experienced local teams and technology to maximize asset value and resident satisfaction.
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