TF Cornerstone
TFC has been in the residential, commercial and retail property business for over 50 years, with extensive expertise and unsurpassed success in the New York City area.
We’re currently looking for passionate, talented people seeking an opportunity to develop the very fabric of the communities we live in. Join our award-winning team, whose commitment to excellence, visionary outlook, and core values have driven us to become leaders in our industry.
We welcome all who share our vision for building vibrant, inclusive communities to apply to our open positions below. Help us make New York City and beyond a better place for everyone.
Provide efficient and effective general maintenance duties including but not limited to all accessories and components of HVAC systems, painting, plumbing, tile replacement, light carpentry repairs, lock repairs, equipment testing and trouble‑shooting operational issues.
This is a full‑time, in person position located in Washington, DC.
Key Responsibilities
Change filters in building AHU’s, fan coil and induction coil units, lubrication of motors, changing belts and alignment of pulley systems. Cleaning HVAC system tubes with mechanical equipment on boilers and chillers as required. Cleaning air handling unit coils, drain pans, and interior surfaces as required. Cleaning and servicing cooling towers and interior comp components. Cleaning building system pump strainers, couplings, and valves as needed. Efficiently operate central plant chillers, package units, heating equipment, air handling units and pump systems by taking daily readings to verify proper operation and making adjustments on local controls or the building energy management system. Perform life safety inspections on a weekly basis of building emergency generator and fire pump systems, taking readings of system gauges. Coordinate with approved life safety vendors quarterly sprinkler system testing and annual fire alarm testing. Perform annual fire‑evacuation drills in coordination with property management. Make general electrical repairs lighting systems such as ballast replacement, light tubes/bulbs, fixture replacement. Replace ceiling tiles and light fixtures on small projects. Changing fuses, resetting circuit breakers, replacing electrical switches and receptacles Make minor plumbing repairs to facility sinks, toilets and urinals. Repairs to plumbing lines as needed such as soldering, tightening fittings, replacing components on pipe systems. Unstop and snake if needed sewer drain lines using mechanical drain cleaning equipment. Inspection of building HVAC systems making daily rounds and adjustments to HVAC systems through using the energy management system or local temperature controls. Snow removal related duties during inclement weather, shoveling snow, snow blower operation, and spreading ice melt. Work Abilities
Ability to place service calls as needed to approved vendors using company vendor lists. Managing/supervising contractors related to building repairs required. Obtaining proposals for building repairs and services as needed. Ability to work from high ladders, walk, stand, lift appropriate weighted items in carrying out daily job duties. Ability to identify hazardous conditions, make assessments, and able to control situations or equipment to prevent injuries to self and others. Knowledge and experience in the use of computer programs/systems for reports and Angus Tenant Request and preventive maintenance systems. Ability to efficiently carry out tasks, written‑verbal correspondence or documentation, on service requests as needed by property management and building tenants. Must be available for after‑hours emergency calls. Qualifications
3-5 years experience in an office building environment. Hand‑on knowledge of HVAC systems, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical infrastructure. Detail oriented and accountable with strong organizational skills. High School Diploma or Equal. Knowledge of current OSHA standards, OSHA 30 Hour Certification. CFC licenses, steam engineering licenses as required for the position and building equipment types related to jurisdiction license requirements. For forty years TF Cornerstone has recognized that the success of its projects depends not only on the buildings it designs, but also on the surrounding infrastructure, public amenities, and commercial establishments. Our strategy for real estate development begins with a sustainable mixed‑use plan that includes convenience retail, grocery stores and desirable restaurants. Ensuring the right balance of residential units, essential retail, parking and other services provides our residents and their neighbors with a strong community, neighbourhood and home. The complexity of the planning and construction of our projects demands a multidisciplinary team. From initial planning and financing through construction and finally to leasing and management, our vertically integrated organization works seamlessly to transform our vision into reality and provide the finest product and services for our residents. The breadth of our in‑house expertise guides TF Cornerstone as we revitalize neighbourhoods and shape the future skyline of New York City and Washington, D.C. TF Cornerstone is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to equal treatment of all employees and applicants without regard to race, national origin, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, physical or mental disability or other basis protected by law.
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Change filters in building AHU’s, fan coil and induction coil units, lubrication of motors, changing belts and alignment of pulley systems. Cleaning HVAC system tubes with mechanical equipment on boilers and chillers as required. Cleaning air handling unit coils, drain pans, and interior surfaces as required. Cleaning and servicing cooling towers and interior comp components. Cleaning building system pump strainers, couplings, and valves as needed. Efficiently operate central plant chillers, package units, heating equipment, air handling units and pump systems by taking daily readings to verify proper operation and making adjustments on local controls or the building energy management system. Perform life safety inspections on a weekly basis of building emergency generator and fire pump systems, taking readings of system gauges. Coordinate with approved life safety vendors quarterly sprinkler system testing and annual fire alarm testing. Perform annual fire‑evacuation drills in coordination with property management. Make general electrical repairs lighting systems such as ballast replacement, light tubes/bulbs, fixture replacement. Replace ceiling tiles and light fixtures on small projects. Changing fuses, resetting circuit breakers, replacing electrical switches and receptacles Make minor plumbing repairs to facility sinks, toilets and urinals. Repairs to plumbing lines as needed such as soldering, tightening fittings, replacing components on pipe systems. Unstop and snake if needed sewer drain lines using mechanical drain cleaning equipment. Inspection of building HVAC systems making daily rounds and adjustments to HVAC systems through using the energy management system or local temperature controls. Snow removal related duties during inclement weather, shoveling snow, snow blower operation, and spreading ice melt. Work Abilities
Ability to place service calls as needed to approved vendors using company vendor lists. Managing/supervising contractors related to building repairs required. Obtaining proposals for building repairs and services as needed. Ability to work from high ladders, walk, stand, lift appropriate weighted items in carrying out daily job duties. Ability to identify hazardous conditions, make assessments, and able to control situations or equipment to prevent injuries to self and others. Knowledge and experience in the use of computer programs/systems for reports and Angus Tenant Request and preventive maintenance systems. Ability to efficiently carry out tasks, written‑verbal correspondence or documentation, on service requests as needed by property management and building tenants. Must be available for after‑hours emergency calls. Qualifications
3-5 years experience in an office building environment. Hand‑on knowledge of HVAC systems, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical infrastructure. Detail oriented and accountable with strong organizational skills. High School Diploma or Equal. Knowledge of current OSHA standards, OSHA 30 Hour Certification. CFC licenses, steam engineering licenses as required for the position and building equipment types related to jurisdiction license requirements. For forty years TF Cornerstone has recognized that the success of its projects depends not only on the buildings it designs, but also on the surrounding infrastructure, public amenities, and commercial establishments. Our strategy for real estate development begins with a sustainable mixed‑use plan that includes convenience retail, grocery stores and desirable restaurants. Ensuring the right balance of residential units, essential retail, parking and other services provides our residents and their neighbors with a strong community, neighbourhood and home. The complexity of the planning and construction of our projects demands a multidisciplinary team. From initial planning and financing through construction and finally to leasing and management, our vertically integrated organization works seamlessly to transform our vision into reality and provide the finest product and services for our residents. The breadth of our in‑house expertise guides TF Cornerstone as we revitalize neighbourhoods and shape the future skyline of New York City and Washington, D.C. TF Cornerstone is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to equal treatment of all employees and applicants without regard to race, national origin, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, physical or mental disability or other basis protected by law.
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