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As Chief Engineer you’ll manage the engineering/maintenance of your hotel and ensure the safety and comfort of hotel guests and team members. Fire Life Safety Director Certification within the first 6 months of employment.
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Oversee the maintenance and continuous operation of all building systems including fire/life safety, mechanical (HVAC, plumbing, controls) electrical (lighting, UPS, PDU, generators, primary switch gear), lighting and temperature controls systems, critical environments, roofing, light construction etc.
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Assists Chief Engineer in administration of an on-going preventive maintenance program for equipment and guest rooms; performs planned maintenance on equipment to prolong life and prevent shutdown, including: Repairs furniture and structures, including mending chairs and tables, patching sheetrock, regluing wallpaper, and re-grouting bathroom tiles.
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Provide a safe environment for our guests and the hotel staff by meeting all safety standards. You will assist others on the team including the Chief Engineer on building and grounds maintenance.
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Potential Career PathArea Chief Engineer – Regional Director of EngineeringEssential Job FunctionsInterview, select, train, schedule, coach, and support associates, ensuring they perform in accordance with established brand or hotel standards and consistent with HHM core values.
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He/she is also responsible for the proper operation, maintenance and repair of all HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, electrical, irrigation, life safety, electrical and mechanical equipment/systems.
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Job Overview Supervise the implementation of all property and equipment preventive maintenance and repairs, monitor life safety systems and utilities and assist in the administration of the department in compliance with all corporate/franchise standards and local, state and national codes and regulations to protect assets, guests and employees.
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Demonstrates familiarity with the hotel's life safety systems and takes corrective action on any maintenance or operating. Performs repairs and preventative maintenance work to ensure the hotel maintenance quality standards are achieved and maintained.
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The Chief Engineer is responsible for maintaining the overall operation of the maintenance department and the appearance and working order of the hotel, and is responsible for the administration of the company’s maintenance and life safety programs to include purchasing, preventative maintenance, equipment repairs, hotel security and life safety and supervision of the maintenance department.
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The Chief Engineer will oversee the supervision and implementation of all property, equipment, preventive maintenance & repairs, snow removal, monitoring life safety systems & utilities and leading the department in compliance with all codes and regulations.
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Serve as the head of the property s loss prevention and risk management programs , m anaging the hotel loss prevention committees and ensuring all life safety systems are code compliant with the brand and the authority having jurisdiction (i.e. Fire Marshall, Building Inspector, etc.
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Assist Chief Engineer in interviewing, selecting, training, scheduling, coaching and supporting associates, ensuring they perform in accordance with established brand or hotel standards and consistent with HHM core values.
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Ensure proper operations of the hotel’s equipment and systems, to include life safety, Working knowledge of federal, state and local laws governing equal employment opportunity and civil rights, occupational safety and health, wage and hour issues, and labor relations, including, but not limited to the following statutes and their comparable state and local laws (where applicable): Title VII, Equal Pay Act, Pregnancy Discrimination Act, FLSA, ADA, OSHA, FMLA, NLRA.
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In-depth knowledge of HVAC, mechanical, and electrical systems, carpentry, paint, and vinyl expertise, and Life Safety Systems. Minimum five (5) years’ experience in the capacity of Engineering Managerial role of a full-service hotel, condominium resort, or like properties.
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Maintains order in the hotel, dealing with the welfare of guests, coordinates expedient response to emergency conditions such as fire, safety hazards, and threats to life and/or property in a calm, rational and persuasive manner.
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