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Previous supervisory engineer/maintenance experience required or equivalent training. Area Chief Engineer – Regional Director of Engineering. Replace and repair heating and cooling pumps as well as preventative maintenance on units.
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Support Chief Engineer in overseeing and supervising all aspects of the Engineering function of the hotel. General technical experience and prior experience, typically 1-3 years, between schooling and field experience in hotels, facilities maintenance is preferred.
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The Apprentice/Entry Level Maintenance Engineer will be responsible primarily for general maintenance and repairs in guest room, meeting space, and front of the house areas, as well as back of the house areas including kitchen, laundry, electrical, mechanical, and HVAC systems.
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Opportunities to work around the world with Hyatt Hotels and Resorts. General Maintenance Engineers maintain building and equipment. Nestled at the base of Vail Mountain, along the banks of Gore Creek, Grand Hyatt Vail is located in the heart of Vail Valley within the Cascade Village neighborhood.
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Our HVAC Engineer will be responsible primarily for general maintenance and repairs in guest room, meeting space, and front of the house areas, as well as back of the house areas including kitchen, laundry, electrical, mechanical, and HVAC systems.
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Because we are looking for a General Maintenance Engineer! With over 700 Hyatt Hotels and Resorts in the United States, opportunities for internal promotions are abundant. 12 free nights at Hyatt hotels globally every year after 90 days of service and 20% Discounts at our F&B outlets.
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A General Maintenance Engineer will also perform some repairs on mechanical, electrical, kitchen, and laundry equipment, requiring some skills and experience in these areas, as well as good communication skills.
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The primary responsibility of a Maintenance Engineer is proactive upkeep of equipment and systems, proper and adequate repair of building and equipment, safe use of tools and other power equipment, and support of guest and operational needs.
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The Shift Engineer will be responsible primarily for general maintenance and repairs in guest room, meeting space, and front of the house areas, as well as back of the house areas including kitchen, laundry, electrical, mechanical, and HVAC systems.
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Previous engineer/maintenance experience or equivalent training required. Chief Engineer – Engineering Supervisor – Chief Engineer – Area Chief Engineer. Perform preventative and repair maintenance work to ensure the hotel is maintained according to established quality and sustainability standards while treating guests in a warm and friendly manner.
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This individual is usually a highly skilled tradesman and could also be considered a Lead Engineer. This person will perform PMs on mechanical equipment, RMIs, and must become proficient with Hot SOS. They should be proficient with computer operation, familiar with BMS, how to control the building temps, and building systems, like the fire alarm, sprinkler system, emergency generator etc.
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Reports To: Chief Engineer. Performs minor carpentry, electrical, and plumbing maintenance, repairs lamps, general painting, vacuums, and other electrical appliances within capability. Perform minor repairs to the boiler to include: preventative maintenance checklist, cleaning filters, checking pumps and circulating oil/grease, checking temperature, replacement of couplings and thermostat when necessary, etc.
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A minimum of one year building maintenance experience is required, with hotel experience preferred. A General Maintenance will be responsible primarily for general maintenance and repairs in guest rooms, meeting space, and front of the house areas.
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The Engineer performs diagnosis, preventive maintenance and repair of building mechanical systems. The Engineer will assist the front office with delivering guest requests. The Engineer is responsible for ensuring that the property is maintained in the best possible condition at all times with the least amount of inconvenience to customers and employees.
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Apprentice/Entry-Level Maintenance Engineer (Full-Time) US - UT - Park City. Additionally, you will also learn to perform preventive maintenance on major equipment and systems, using a windows-based computer system, learn to read blueprints and schematics along with basic trouble-shooting skills.
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