Scout Motors

Lead,RealEstateStrategy&Transactions

$140–170k Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
The Brief

“Lead, Real Estate Strategy & Transactions at Scout Motors. Skills: Real estate strategy, Transactions, Portfolio planning. Translate real estate strategy into executable actions. Translate market analytics into executable actions”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

12+ years progressive experience in corporate real estate, Experience coordinating complex real estate transactions, Proven experience working with brokers, landlords, consultants, and external real estate service providers, Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Advanced proficiency in presentation development, Advanced proficiency in portfolio/transaction reporting tools

Nice to Have

Real estate strategy advanced degree preferred, Professional certification preferred, Real estate license preferred

What You'll Do.

Translate real estate strategy into executable actions

Translate market analytics into executable actions

Translate capacity planning into executable actions

Coordinate complex real estate transactions

Coordinate cross-functional initiatives

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional initiatives

Communication Scope

Present complex information

Process & Methodology

Project coordination

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