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Technical training in mechanical and electrical fields; experience in maintenance of refrigeration, heating and cooling, carpentry, and plumbing. As a department head, the Chief Engineer is responsible for the department administration, purchasing, preventable maintenance, equipment repairs and supervision of the maintenance engineer/ pm houseman.
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Repair work on the interior and exterior of building, hotel rooms and contents, laundry and kitchen/refrigeration equipment, lighting, heating/air conditioning (HVAC) ventilation, water treatment systems and swimming pools.
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Has basic knowledge of hotel's plumbing, heating/boiler, electrical, refrigeration, air conditioning, fire safety, sprinkler, lighting and communication systems. Informs Chief Engineer of any repair problems that may arise during their shift.
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Duties and ResponsibilitiesMaintain, troubleshoot and repair all building heating, cooling, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, hydraulic and DDC equipment and systems. SummaryThe Stationary Engineer will work with the Chief Engineer to develop the best approach to maintain and repair all aspects of the physical plant both interior and exterior and maintain an energy efficient operation.
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A Chief Estimator position has arisen with a well established Mechanical Contractor and Heating Equipment Service company headquartered in Mount Vernon, Westchester, NY. This is a lead position, which will assume responsibilities for estimating jobs for mechanical, plumbing and HVAC throughout Westchester, NYC and the five boroughs.
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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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Ensures fulfillment of proactive preventative maintenance programs to brand standards including laundry equipment, heating and air conditioning units, ice machines, fire extinguishers/smoke alarms, plumbing.
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You have experience in construction trades such as plumbing, electrical, carpentry, basic heating and air conditioning, swimming pool maintenance, painting, caulking, and any similar skills.
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The Hotel Maintenance Engineer reports to the Chief Engineer and is responsible for maintaining the highest level of quality work to ensure minimal disruption to guests. The ability to repair and replace basic heating and air conditioner systems.
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High school diploma or GED; 4 years' experience in the engineering and maintenance or related professional area; technical training in HVAC-R (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) /electrical/plumbing.
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Such duties may consist of heating, plumbing, and electrical repairs, furniture repair/replacement, etc. Working knowledge of heating, carpentry, electric, and plumbing skills.
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As a member of the property maintenance team, the Assistant Chief Engineer is accountable for the proper workings of the hotel. 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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Stay accessible to Front Desk and 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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Plans, schedules, orders materials, and supervises work on plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, electrical, ventilation, and pumping systems. Under general direction, the Building Operations Manager (Chief Engineer) supervises and directs the maintenance, repairs, and alterations of buildings and equipment; plans and schedules work projects; administers various service contracts; provides technical assistance; and performs other related duties as required.
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Inspects building systems including fire/life safety systems, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing to ensure operation of equipment is within design capabilities and achieves environmental conditions within building standard and requested by tenant.
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