Thursday, 28 March 2013

Realty Specialist (Leasing)

Job Announcement Number:

1301013DWDE

Location Name:

Boston Metro Area, Massachusetts

Department:

General Services Administration

Agency:

Public Buildings Service

Occupation Code:

Realty

Pay Plan:

GS

Appointment Duration:

Permanent

Opening Date:

Friday, March 29, 2013

Closing Date:

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Job Status:

Full-Time

Salary:

$51,871.00 to $81,583.00 / Per Year

Pay Grade(s):

09 to 11

Who May Apply:

Public

Job Summary:

GSA has been repeatedly named by the Partnership for Public Service as one of the 'Best Places to Work in the Federal Government'. As a Real Estate Leasing Specialist, you will be acquiring leasehold interests in Real Property for a wide range of Federal Agencies throughout New England. You will also serve as Project Manager for lease acquisitions from the early stages of requirements development through construction and occupancy. Candidate will also be responsible for the accuracy of the data utilized for space management, billing and rental payments. This position is located in the Public Buildings Service, Office of Leasing in Boston, MA. This office is responsible for all Lease Acquisitions, accuracy and integrity of the data used for billing and revenue collection, writing, executing and interpreting lease contracts, tax payments and responding to claims related to lease acquisitions. GSA offers its employees a wide range of benefits including: Federal health insurance plans (choose from a wide range of plans) Life insurance coverage with several options to choose from Leave policies to help you take care of your personal, recreational, and health care needs Thrift Savings Plan (similar to a 401(k) plan) Flexible work schedules and telework Transit and child care subsidies Training and development This vacancy is also being announced as Vacancy Announcement Number 1301012DWMP under Merit Promotion regulations. Please review that announcement to see if you are eligible for consideration under Merit Promotion Procedures. Note: You must apply separately for each announcement in order to be considered under both procedures.

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