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Regional Manager in Training- AZ

La Palma, California, United States

About Us

Silver Star Real Estate, part of Friendly Franchisees Corporation (FFC), is offering an exciting growth opportunity for a skilled Property Manager ready to transition into a Regional Manager role. This structured training program is perfect for those eager to expand their expertise and lead multiple properties within Arizona, while gaining valuable mentorship from experienced regional leaders.

Location: Arizona

Salary: $80,000 - $100,000/year (based on experience)

Job Type: Full-Time

Role Summary

As a Regional Manager in Training, you will gain hands-on experience in multi-property management, financial oversight, tenant satisfaction, and team leadership. This role is ideal for Property Managers seeking to broaden their impact and advance into regional responsibilities.

Key Responsibilities

  • Operations Management: Support daily operations across multiple properties, including leasing, maintenance coordination, and ensuring alignment with company standards.
  • Property Tours & Tenant Relations: Conduct property tours to monitor conditions, engage with tenants, and address concerns to ensure high satisfaction and retention.
  • Team Collaboration: Work closely with on-site Property Managers to drive operational success and promote a high-performance, customer-centric culture.
  • Financial Oversight: Assist with budgeting, financial tracking, and strategic planning to optimize profitability.
  • Tenant & Lease Management: Support leasing processes, manage occupancy strategies, and facilitate lease negotiations to maintain strong occupancy rates.
  • Compliance & Inspections: Conduct property inspections under senior guidance to ensure regulatory compliance and proactive risk management.

What We’re Looking For

  • Experience: 5+ years of Property Management experience with a proven track record in tenant relations, leasing, and property operations.
  • Growth Mindset: Ambitious, self-motivated individual looking to step into a Regional Manager role and make a broader impact.
  • Skills: Bilingual (Spanish), proficiency in Yardi and Rent Café, strong communication, and organizational skills.
  • Availability: Weekends and extended hours as needed.

Why Join Us?

  • Competitive salary of $80,000 - $100,000, based on experience
  • Full Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO, and 401K
  • Comprehensive training and mentorship to support your transition to a Regional Manager role

Apply Today!

If you’re ready to grow with us, send your resume to saadia.sophie@ffcorp.org. We look forward to hearing from you!

Build your future with our family-owned company, where we prioritize growth, operational excellence, and tenant satisfaction.

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