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Perform advanced troubleshooting of hotel Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems. 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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Perform preventive maintenance and necessary repairs all hotel equipment, including kitchen, laundry, boiler, plumbing, pool, HVAC, electrical and guest rooms. Performs preventative maintenance throughout the hotel; including both the front and heart of house, interior and exterior.
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5+ years of experience as a Chief Engineer for a full-service luxury hotel. Hospitality Spotlight is working with a client in the Midwest and we are looking for a hotel Chief Engineer.
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Maintain hotel, pool, and surrounding area, performing minor and routine painting, plumbing, electrical wiring, Stay accessible to Front Desk and Chief Engineer. Supervises: Maintenance Mechanic, Maintenance Technician, Maintenance Utility.
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The Chief Maintenance Engineer guides the workings of the hotel, including (but not limited to) plumbing, electrical, HVAC, pool and general facilities maintenance. As a leading member of the property management team, the Chief Maintenance Engineer is accountable for proper hotel operations.
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Support Chief Engineer in overseeing and supervising all aspects of the Engineering function of the hotel. The General Maintenance associate, along with the normal carpentry, plumbing, and painting duties, must be capable of operating hand and power tools.
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Job Details: Reports to the Chief Engineer - Rate of Pay $17.00 per hourThe Maintenance Assistant will be responsible for the upkeep of the hotel property, assisting the Chief Engineer.
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You will perform any necessary construction trades, like plumbing, electrical, carpentry, basic heating and air conditioning, pool maintenance, painting, caulking, etc. What Makes a McKibbon Chief Maintenance Engineer.
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Prior Experience: 2+ minimum experience in building maintenance Must have special skills and experience in a construction trade such as plumbing, electrical, carpentry, HVAC.Must have skills and ability to handle building mechanical systems and controls, electrical systems, energy management, interior finishes and products.
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Perform preventative maintenance, repairs, or makes recommendations for repairs, as assigned: of all mechanical/electrical, HVAC, refrigeration, and plumbing systems, all building components and furniture, fixtures and equipment.
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Job Responsibilities: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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ResponsibilitiesWhat You'll Do•The General Maintenance associate will ensure the hotel's maintenance and upkeep standards meet WL, Brand, and Guest standards•Support Chief Engineer in overseeing and supervising all aspects of the Engineering function of the hotel•Clean all engineering areas as directed by leaders; work in a neat and efficient manner, help maintain the effective and efficient operation of the hotel.
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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. 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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Basic working knowledge of general maintenance with a desire to continue to learn and develop in a specific trade area (e.g. electrical, carpentry) The General Maintenance associate will ensure the hotel's maintenance and upkeep standards meet WL, Brand, and Guest standards.
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From overseeing plumbing and electrics, to HVAC and pool maintenance, you assist and supervise general facilities upkeep. 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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