Diagnosis, Repair, and Maintenance: In this position, the Property Engineer will use their knowledge of building construction, construction materials, structural systems, HVAC, plumbing systems, electrical systems, building envelope, roofing, interior walls, ceilings, and flooring to diagnosis problems, make repairs, and/or refer issues to the appropriate contractor or property manager, as directed. The Property Engineer will be responsible for implementing maintenance best practices.
Working with Contract Services: The Property Engineer works with numerous contractors to ensure property is maintained to a best-in-class standard. The Property Engineer will communicate with contractors on a regular basis to address contractor performance issues, direct property repairs, and resolve maintenance issues. These contractors include but are not limited to the following:
- Security
- Janitorial and parking lot sweeping
- Landscaping
- Roofing
- Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing repair
- Trash removal
- Parking lot, sidewalk, and curb repair
- Fire alarm monitoring and system repair
- Storm water repair and maintenance
- Snow removal
- Pest control
- Elevator
- Towing
Working with Tenants and Federal Realty departments: The Property Engineer will, at times, be required to assist other Federal Realty departments such as marketing, leasing, development, and construction. The position will also interact and communicate with tenants on a regular basis in a responsive, attentive, and clear manner.