Lincoln Property Company manages one of the largest third-party commercial portfolios in the country, and this Property Manager role in Austin reflects that scale. You're not running a single building in isolation. You're functioning as the operational and financial hub between ownership clients, on-site engineering staff, construction partners, and tenants, with Lincoln's institutional standards applied across every touchpoint.
The core of the job sits at the intersection of financial oversight and people management. You'll track budget variances, monitor cash flow, and supervise the preparation of ownership reports and annual budgets in line with the management agreement. That means your financial acumen needs to be practical, not theoretical. You should be comfortable reading a T-12, identifying where actuals are drifting from budget, and communicating that clearly to a third-party owner who expects both accuracy and context.
On the operations side, you'll direct engineering staff, conduct regular property inspections, and coordinate with the Construction Manager on active capital projects, including reviewing and approving construction contracts and invoices. Tenant relations issues land on your desk too, and in a commercial environment that means responding to concerns that can have lease implications, not just service complaints.
Third-party owner communication is a significant part of this position. Lincoln's fee management model means you're representing the company's reputation with every ownership report you send and every call you take. Timely, accurate reporting and full contract compliance aren't optional.
Austin's commercial market has absorbed significant new office and mixed-use inventory over the past several years, and the current environment puts a premium on operators who can manage ownership expectations carefully through a period of elevated concessions and shifting occupancy trends. Experience in third-party management, where you're accountable to an external client rather than an in-house ownership group, is genuinely valuable here because the reporting and communication demands are sharper.
For candidates with a strong commercial background, this role builds directly toward a Regional Manager or Vice President of Property Management path within a firm like Lincoln, particularly given the breadth of asset types across their portfolio. The combination of financial oversight, construction coordination, and owner-relations experience you'll accumulate here transfers across asset classes and geographies.
This is a fully in-office position with regular travel between properties. If you hold the required designations and have managed commercial assets for institutional clients before, this role offers meaningful scope inside one of the larger platforms in the industry.