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Working in the Lease Audit team within the larger Occupier Accounts team, the individual will be responsible for conducting lease audits for corporate clients to identify, negotiate, and recoup potential savings.
Join a global firm encouraging entrepreneurial spirit, with challenging work, learning opportunities, and top-tier tools and training. Our culture values diversity, equity, and inclusion, guided by our RISE values and North Star: creating real estate solutions that enable businesses and people to thrive.
CBRE Group, Inc., a Fortune 500 company, is the world's largest commercial real estate services firm with over 140,000 employees serving clients worldwide. Visit www.cbre.com.
We are committed to diversity and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. For accommodations during recruitment, visit: https://www.cbre.co.uk/careers/accommodations.
Must perform essential duties satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations available for disabilities.
Bachelor's in Accounting, Finance, or Real Estate with at least five years of commercial real estate experience. Property management or real estate accounting experience preferred.
None required.
Excellent written and verbal communication. Strong organizational and analytical skills. Ability to handle sensitive issues effectively.
Advanced understanding of financial principles, complex calculations, and report preparation.
Ability to analyze complex documents, solve problems, and make sound judgments considering client and team impacts.
Proficiency in MS Office, understanding of lease administration, ability to work under pressure, and attention to detail.
Make decisions based on procedures and policies, meet deadlines, and understand the impact of judgments on the department.
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