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Accounting Manager, Digital Assets
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Seeking an Accounting Manager for Digital Assets in Dallas to lead crypto accounting workflows. This role requires a CPA with 5+ years of fintech/crypto experience and deep US GAAP expertise. You will analyze complex transactional data to ensure robust financial reporting for a global industry le...
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Blockchain
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Director, Asset Management
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Lead strategic asset management for stabilized multifamily properties in Dallas. Oversee third-party management, financial performance, and leasing to optimize portfolio value. Requires 3-5+ years of multifamily real estate experience and strong financial analysis skills. This role involves signi...
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Crow Holdings
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Analyst/Associate Asset Management
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Join TCR's Asset Management team in Dallas. This Analyst/Associate role requires 2-4 years' experience and a Finance/Business degree. You will analyze property performance, manage cash flow models, and support strategic decisions. Strong Excel and analytical skills are essential.
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Explore rewarding Manager, Asset Management jobs and discover a pivotal leadership career at the intersection of finance, operations, and strategic growth. Professionals in this field are entrusted with the critical task of maximizing the value, performance, and profitability of a portfolio of physical or financial assets. These assets can range from real estate properties and renewable energy plants to infrastructure projects and corporate acquisitions. The core mission of an Asset Management Manager is to ensure these investments meet or exceed their financial and operational targets throughout their lifecycle, balancing risk mitigation with value creation. A Manager in Asset Management typically oversees a team and a portfolio, serving as the central hub between ownership, operations, and financial stakeholders. Common responsibilities include developing and executing comprehensive asset business plans, conducting deep financial analysis and cash flow modeling, and preparing detailed performance reports for senior leadership and investors. They are responsible for annual budgeting, forecasting, and ensuring compliance with all regulatory and contractual obligations. A significant part of the role involves proactive performance optimization, which includes analyzing operational data to identify inefficiencies, overseeing maintenance programs, and implementing initiatives to boost revenue or reduce costs. Managers also lead on major capital projects, vendor and contractor relationships, and stakeholder communication, often acting as the primary representative for owners or investment funds. To excel in Manager, Asset Management jobs, candidates generally need a strong blend of analytical, commercial, and leadership skills. A bachelor's degree in finance, business, engineering, economics, or a related field is typically required, with many professionals holding advanced degrees or certifications like the CFA or CAIA. Several years of progressive experience in asset management, investment analysis, or portfolio operations within a specific sector (like real estate, energy, or infrastructure) is essential. Key skills include advanced financial modeling proficiency, particularly in Excel, a solid understanding of investment structures and joint venture agreements, and exceptional numerical acumen. Successful managers are strategic thinkers with outstanding communication and presentation abilities, capable of distilling complex data into actionable insights for executive audiences. They must also be highly organized, adept at managing multiple priorities under tight deadlines, and skilled in building relationships across diverse teams including finance, operations, and legal. If you are a results-driven leader passionate about stewarding tangible assets to their full potential, exploring Manager, Asset Management jobs could be your next career step.

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