Real Estate Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Real Estate Analyst

RaceTrac Company Overview
Job Description:
The Real Estate Analyst is responsible for providing research and support to RaceTrac's commercial real estate operations in a designated region to ultimately achieve the organization's growth goals.
This encompasses support for both RaceTrac's Real Estate Acquisitions and New Store Development teams.
This individual partners with a Senior Real Estate Representative, Manager, and/or Senior Manager as well as cross-functional business partners (Legal and Construction, among others) to assess potential real estate opportunities for RaceTrac.
Up to 60% travel required during peak seasons.
Responsibilities:
Acquires research for potential site acquisition opportunities, including, but not limited to:
ownership, legal records, zoning, traffic information, permitting regulations, and comparable sales Maintains an overall knowledge of the processes, procedures, and legalities within the region Provides ongoing analyses of existing stores' metrics and new store performance projections; recommends solutions to enhance performance and profitability Works and collaborates with land owners, real estate brokers and developers, as well as city, county and state officials to obtain information about a potential or existing site Actively researches and monitors the growth plans of competitors
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Real Estate, or related field strongly preferred 1-3 years' Commercial Real Estate experience preferred Proficiency with MS Office Suite Advanced skills with MS Excel and Business Intelligence tools strongly preferred Recommended Skills Business Intelligence Construction Mergers And Acquisitions Metrics Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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