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Stay accessible to Front Desk , General Manager and or Chief Engineer. Maintain hotel, pool, and surrounding area, performing minor and routine painting, plumbing, electrical wiring, HVAC functions, and other related maintenance activities, using hand tools.
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The Assistant Chief Engineer reports to the General Manager and Chief Engineer and is responsible for maintaining the highest level of quality work to ensure minimal disruption to guests.
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Assist engineering department as requested by Chief Engineer, Manager on Duty or General Manager. As Maintenance Engineer, you’ll be responsible for performing general maintenance work to ensure hotel maintenance quality and safety standards are achieved and maintained.
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The General Manager is also responsible for the day-to-day staff management, guest, and client relations. The General Manager provides leadership and strategic planning to all departments in support of service expectations, maximizing revenue, and overall guest satisfaction to maximize full profitability.
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Informs the Chief Engineer, Assistant General Manager and General Manager on a regular basis, regarding the specific and overall condition of the building structure(s.
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Prior experience as an Assistant Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, or Director of Engineering in a full-service hotel. Uphold safety, health, and sanitation policies, including those related to HIOSH & OSHA.Execute projects as directed by the General Manager and Regional Director of Engineering.
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Provide weekly updates to the General Manager, Regional Director of Operations, Regional Maintenance Supervisor and Director, Facilities & Capital Improvements. 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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Reports To: Chief Engineer, General Manager. Assume control of the Engineering Department when the Chief Engineer is not available. Knowledge of hotel operations, including marketing plans, security and safety programs, personnel and labor relations, preparation of business plans, repairs, maintenance, budget forecasting, quality assurance programs, hospitality law, and long-range planning.
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The Chief Engineer directs all operations in alignment with the direction of the General Manager, Company, brand standards and local, state, and national regulations. Use business/management knowledge, applications in the industry, and experiences to provide leadership, both internally and externally, to assist the General Manager in positioning the hotel as a market leader.
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The Assistant General Manager is the second in command of the hotel. The Assistant General Manager Must be willing and able to act as General Manger in his/her absence Additional information:Employment type: Full-time.
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This position reports to the hotel General Manager. Properly review and document Colleague DevelopmentAudit accounting and credit procedures to assure adherence to policyConduct a weekly walkthrough of all public spaces and a reasonable representation of guest rooms with Director of Housekeeping and Director of Engineering/Chief Engineer maintaining proper documentation of action items and completion dates.
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OverviewOpportunity: Chief Engineer Manage general and preventative maintenance functions to ensure guest service and sustainability standards are achieved and maintained throughout the hotel structure.
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JLL is currently seeking a dynamic individual for the role of General Manager in Boulder, CO. The GM is responsible for working directly with the client and Group Manager and/or Regional Manager to ensure a thorough understanding of its investment objectives and the development of acceptable property-specific strategic plans and operating and capital budgets.
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The Department Manager also has primary responsibility for interfacing with other Hotel Management to assure integration of Department operations into the overall management of the Hotel The executive is required to spend at least 50% of work time engaged in primary duties outlined above.
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Work in accordance with Chief Engineer and General Manager to set up and complete special and on-going projects and maintains a preventative maintenance program. Report problems to Chief Engineer and General Manager.
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