When you join Hines, you will embark on a career journey fueled by vision and guided by leaders who set the standards of our industry. Our legacy is rooted in innovation and excellence, earning us a spot on Fast Company’s esteemed annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies, as well as recognition as one of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Companies to Work For in 2024. Discover endless opportunities to grow and make your mark at Hines.
The Property Technology Programs Manager is responsible for the development, implementation and enforcement of global building technology standards, programs, policies, and reporting requirements. This role ensures consistent execution and compliance across the portfolio, with strong integration into corporate governance frameworks. The Manager enables property teams, markets, and Hines investment structure to support business activities impacted by building technology operations—providing strategic guidance and driving cross-functional collaboration across Technology, Data and Operations. Additionally, this role supports on-site assessments by providing technical expertise to identify risks, evaluate compliance with established standards, and recommend improvements. Through these efforts, the position helps ensure scalable, efficient, and compliant technology operations across the portfolio. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Minimum Requirements include:
7+ years of experience in property management, building systems, engineering services, or facilities operations, with increasing responsibility.
Proficiency with technology platforms like CMMS, BMS, CAFM, or digital twin solutions.
Expertise in building systems and smart technologies, including HVAC, BAS/BMS, lighting, access control, energy management, and IoT platforms, with the ability to support integration across global assets.
Strong grasp of asset lifecycle management and capital project execution, with emphasis on global standardization, sustainability practices, and compliance with technical and operational frameworks.
Systems-oriented problem solver with the ability to interpret technical documentation, apply engineering principles, and navigate complex, variable scenarios with limited standardization.
Apply an owner-operator mindset to all technology decisions by balancing operational efficiency, capital investment, risk management, and lifecycle cost optimization across assets.
Strong data analysis and performance benchmarking abilities to inform policy, planning, and continuous improvement efforts.
Proficient in using analytical tools and building technology platforms (e.g., CMMS, CAFM, BMS) to drive insights and decision-making.
Capable of interpreting financial reports, operational data, legal documents, and industry publications to guide strategic recommendations.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to prepare business correspondence, reports, and presentations with clarity and professionalism.
Confident in public speaking and stakeholder engagement, able to communicate effectively before diverse internal and external audiences.
Strong interpersonal skills for collaborative decision-making, policy development, and idea exchange across departments, regions, and roles.
Proven leadership in managing and supporting diverse, global teams, fostering a collaborative, high-performance culture through mentorship, empowerment, and clear accountability.
Trusted advocate and resource for team success, effectively securing organizational support, providing steady guidance in high-pressure situations, and ensuring teams are equipped to perform at their best.
Grounded in professional integrity and sound judgment, with a strong commitment to organizational values and the ability to navigate ambiguity and balance risk.
Regular virtual collaboration with cross-functional and geographically dispersed teams via video conferencing, email, and collaborative platforms (e.g., Microsoft Teams, Zoom, SharePoint).
Occasional domestic and international travel required to support global property teams, attend strategic meetings, vendor evaluations, or participate in special projects or training sessions.
Physically navigates building systems, including climbing stairs or ladders and accessing equipment rooms, as needed for inspections, emergency drills, or operational reviews.
Must be available outside of standard business hours to provide 24/7 support during emergencies, including on-site leadership in the event of natural disasters or critical incidents.
At Hines, we strive for excellence as a leading global real estate investment manager, driven by our by our belief that real estate is fundamentally about people. Our diverse portfolio spans $93.2 billion¹ of assets across such property types as living, office, retail, mixed-use, logistics and life science projects – all designed to enhance value, connection and inspiration. Our strategic approach integrates local expertise with global knowledge, taking calculated risks aligned with our convictions to exceed expectations and tailor solutions to our clients' needs.
While our projects are renowned for enhancing cities and pioneering sustainable practices, we recognize that the true driving force behind Hines' success is our 5,000 dedicated employees in 30 countries who draw on our 65-year history to build the world forward. This is why we prioritize investing in our people, offering comprehensive training, competitive compensation, robust benefits and generous vacation packages. By centering our focus on the growth and wellbeing of our team, we cultivate an inclusive environment where everyone, including our clients, can thrive.
Hines is proud to be named to Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2024. ¹Includes both the global Hines organization and RIA AUM as of December 31, 2023.
We are an equal opportunity employer and support workforce diversity.
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