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Support Chief Engineer in overseeing and supervising all aspects of the Engineering function of the hotel. Responsible for identifying and repairing all mechanical failure to include repair of appliances, HVAC, electrical or plumbing.
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The Engineer Apprentice provides mechanical skilled trade support as assigned the Chief Engineer on property. Supports and assists Chief Engineer with estimating and invoicing.
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Job Summary: Supports the Chief Engineer to ensure hotel maintenance quality standards are achieved and maintained. Other duties as assigned by the Chief Engineer. An AA degree in mechanical, electrical, or industrial maintenance preferred.
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Job Summary : We are looking for a Maintenance Technician/Maintenance Engineer to maintain the entire hotel facility, including physical building structure, all mechanical, electrical, H.V.A.C. systems and related equipment in accordance with energy conservation and preventative maintenance programs.
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The Task Force Chief Engineer will assist properties in providing oversight of the engineering team, completion of daily work orders, property reviews and the preventive maintenance program, as well as assisting the Facilities & Capital Improvement team with implementation and management of projects and activities when and where needed.
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Keeps Chief Engineer promptly and fully informed of all problems or unusual matters of significance so that prompt corrective action can be taken. Have strong mechanical skills for operation and repair of hotel equipment and possess the knowledge and ability to perform a variety of general maintenance repairs.
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Perform advanced troubleshooting of hotel Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems. At least 2 years of hotel engineering/maintenance experience. Display proficiency in at least three of the following categories, above average skills in three more of the following categories and basic skills in the remaining categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems and controls, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, energy conservation, and/or general building management.
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The general purpose of the Chief Engineer is managing the maintenance of all the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems throughout the hotel and managing the Engineering and Security Departments, establish and maintain preventative maintenance programs for all equipment, systems, guestrooms and public areas/ general maintenance; lead effective safety programs; coordinate and implement capital MEP improvement projects.
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The Chief Engineer will implement and manage the reliability-based maintenance function. The Chief Engineer is responsible for the operational management and effective daily leadership and administration of the engineering team with the objectives of safely, efficiently, and effectively operating machinery and systems in a cost-effective manner.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Hotel Chief Engineer based in Hilton Head Island, SC, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Minimum two years experience as a hotel maintenance engineer. Working knowledge of repair and maintenance regarding health codes; plumbing codes; plant equipment; electrical codes; architectural codes; structural codes; blueprints and wiring/plumbing schematics; building code improvement; mechanical and electrical/safety systems construction; national/local fire codes; proper chemical handling and disposal; power and hand tools, meters, etc.
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The Chief Engineer is responsible for the safe and profitable operation of the hotel engineering department. The Chief Engineer is responsible for all administrative, financial, and operational aspects of the hotel as they directly relate to the engineering department.
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If you possess substantial hands-on mechanical expertise gained in practical settings and are a driven Assistant Hotel Chief Engineer or seasoned Senior Hotel Engineer ready to ascend to the next level, we invite you to apply today.
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We provide a variety of services for investors, hotel owners and brands-including hotel development, design and construction, e-commerce, and revenue management. Located near tourists' hotspots such as Hershey and Harrisburg, this centrally located hotel is just the right spot for you to begin your hospitality career.
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Due to the nature of the business, the individual may be required to do other duties and special projects as assigned by the Chief Engineer. Acts as department lead in the absence of the Chief Engineer.
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