Senior Portfolio and Asset Management SpecialistApplication Deadline: 26 August 2026
Department: Federal Services
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Washington, DC
Compensation: $115,000 - $145,000 / year
DescriptionThe Senior Portfolio and Asset Management Specialist will provide senior-level portfolio analysis, occupancy strategy development, asset planning, scenario modeling, and executive decision support. The successful candidate will help the Government optimize the performance and utilization of real property assets while supporting long-term planning and strategic decision-making.
Key Responsibilities- Develop and maintain building portfolio plans that align with organizational objectives.
- Assess occupancy, vacancy, utilization, tenant mix, and revenue performance.
- Maintain supply-and-demand analyses for available space.
- Develop occupancy, consolidation, backfill, and tenant placement scenarios.
- Identify opportunities to improve space utilization and reduce vacancy-related costs.
- Analyze tenant requirements and evaluate available building space options.
- Support the development of stacking plans and long-range occupancy strategies.
- Maintain rolling forecasts of occupancy changes.
- Identify and assess risks associated with vacancies, tenant concentrations, turnover, tenant improvements, and occupancy schedules.
- Conduct asset-level financial and performance analyses.
- Prepare decision papers, executive briefings, and strategic recommendations.
- Coordinate portfolio planning assumptions with facilities, security, budget, acquisition, and project delivery stakeholders.
- Support annual and multi-year planning activities for building assets.
- Maintain records of asset management decisions, assumptions, and approved strategies.
Qualifications- Eight (8) years of experience in real estate portfolio management or asset management.
- Experience performing occupancy, vacancy, utilization, revenue, and investment analyses.
- Experience preparing asset management plans and recommendations for senior-level decision makers.
- Knowledge of federal real property principles and practices.