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The Engineer reports to the Chief Operating Engineer, and like all qualified engineers, possesses the diverse knowledge of electrical, plumbing, steam, gas, fire & safety, and HVAC refrigeration.
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Communicate with Chief Operating Engineer on projects as assigned. Minimum of two (2) years of experience in building maintenance; previous experience as a hotel engineer preferred or comparable experience at an establishment such as apartment complex or office building.
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Assists in managing the physical plant including equipment, refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing, water treatment, electrical and life safety systems. Location JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa, 5402 East Lincoln Drive, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States.
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Repairs equipment refrigeration, laundry) as necessary. Supervises Engineering and related areas in absence of the Director of Engineering. Assists department head in managing budget, capital expenditures, preventative maintenance, and energy conservation.
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The Chief Engineer manages all engineering and maintenance operations, including maintaining the building and grounds with particular attention towards safety, security and asset protection.
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Additional certification in three or more of the following: HVAC, electrical, mechanical, HVAC and refrigeration systems, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry or engine repair.
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Supervise, develop and maintain ongoing maintenance operation for hotel, including refrigeration, heating, plumbing, water treatment, preventive maintenance, hotel rooms, A/H units, ice machines, pools, lighting, kitchen equipment, emergency generators, water softeners, switch rooms, roof exhausts, electrical substations, etc.
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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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This is the job description for an DUAL CHIEF ENGINEER. Job Title: Dual Chief Engineer. Supervise, develop and maintain ongoing maintenance operation for the hotels, including refrigeration, heating, plumbing, water treatment, preventive maintenance, hotel rooms, A/H units, ice machines, pools, lighting, kitchen equipment, emergency generators, water softeners, switch rooms, roof exhausts, electrical substations, etc.
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Minimum Experience: 1 or more years as a Chief or Assistant Chief Engineer, including over 5 years as a journeyman Stationary Engineer or similar trade. Job Description:The Chief Stationary Engineer reports to the Director of Facilities Management and is responsible for direction and supervision of the Facilities Engineering staff for planning, monitoring of utilities, maintenance of life safety systems and medical support systems.
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Oversees all building systems including fire/life safety, plumbing, HVAC and electrical issues and must remain current with latest HVAC technology trends. CBRE’s Technical and Engineering Services has opportunities for professionals with HVAC, electrical, plumbing, material handling and other trade skills within facilities maintenance—from entry-level to seasoned management, we have a career for you.
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Performs assignments as directed by the Director or Assistant Chief Engineer. Reports any problems to the Director or Assistant Chief Engineer and/or resolves independently as able.
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Assistant Chief Engineer- Marriott Stamford Hotel & Spa. Stamford-CT Job Summary- Assists Director Engineer in managing safety standards, work orders, projects, capital expenditures, preventative maintenance and energy conservation.
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To be successful Chief Engineer, you need a professional demeanor, a welcoming personality, and must be able to engage easily and actively connect with others. No matter whether a guest arrives weary from their travels or excited for a vacation, as a Chief Engineer, you know what to do to make them feel at home.
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Active refrigeration and Boiler operator NJ blue seal licenses required, Active refrigeration and Boiler operator NJ blue seal licenses required, NJ red seal Boiler operator license to be obtained within 24 months of employment.
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