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Zach Cochran

Utilities Engineer at Basin Street Properties

Zach Cochran is an experienced Utilities Engineer at Basin Street Properties, where responsibilities include running and maintaining two high-rise buildings in the Reno area, as well as troubleshooting and maintaining electrical systems and large equipment. Previous roles include HVAC Technician/Installer at IT Heating and Air, where work was completed in early 2015, and a manufacturing worker at The Cavist Corporation, focused on ensuring the correct assembly of circuit boards. Prior experience includes serving as a labor worker at Pacific Cheese Co., a line coordinator at Newgistics, and a customer service representative at Vans. Zach holds a diploma in HVAC/R Maintenance Technology from the Career College of Northern Nevada and possesses a G.E.D from Washoe High School.

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Sparks, United States

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Basin Street Properties

Basin Street Properties is celebrating over 46 years as a real estate investment firm that has built a distinguished track record of successfully acquiring, developing and managing residential, office, retail and hospitality properties in northern Nevada and California. Basin Street Properties approaches each investment as a long-term partnership that deserves our continuous, detailed attention. In our planning process we consider a wide range of community, commercial and residential needs and concerns -- ensuring that each projects is well designed and well received. We care deeply about the vitality of each community in which we do business and work diligently to help create and maintain a caring, healthy environment. Basin Street’s strategy is to focus on maximizing the value of a diversified portfolio of strategically-located, high-quality properties by applying our strengths in customer service, management and leasing. For over 45 years we have built successful relationships with lenders, investors and tenants by balancing institutional-quality financial management and reporting with a “mom and pop” approach to customer service.