The Hotel Engineering Supervisor oversees the maintenance, repair, and safety of a hotel’s structural, mechanical, and electrical systems, ensuring compliance with brand standards and guest satisfaction. Key responsibilities include leading technicians, managing preventative maintenance, fixing HVAC/plumbing, and controlling costs. They frequently inspect guest rooms, public areas, and back-of-house areas, maintaining high safety standards. Responsibilities: • Maintenance Leadership: Supervise, train, and schedule engineering staff for daily repairs and maintenance tasks. • Preventative Maintenance (PM): Develop, execute, and track PM programs for HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and life-safety systems. • Guest Room & Facility Care: Conduct inspections of guest rooms and public areas, ensuring all equipment, furniture, and systems function properly. • Safety & Compliance: Ensure compliance with OSHA, local, state, and federal codes, including emergency systems and fire safety. • Repair Execution: Perform and supervise repairs in carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and painting. • Operations Support: Manage inventory, track utility usage, and control departmental expenses. • Response Time: Respond promptly to guest and staff maintenance requests, minimizing operational disruptions. Qualifications: • Experience: Generally 3–6 years of related work experience in hotel maintenance or a related field. • Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems. • Supervisory Skills: Previous leadership experience leading a maintenance team is usually required. Compensation: $23 - $24 hourly
• Maintenance Leadership: Supervise, train, and schedule engineering staff for daily repairs and maintenance tasks. • Preventative Maintenance (PM): Develop, execute, and track PM programs for HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and life-safety systems. • Guest Room & Facility Care: Conduct inspections of guest rooms and public areas, ensuring all equipment, furniture, and systems function properly. • Safety & Compliance: Ensure compliance with OSHA, local, state, and federal codes, including emergency systems and fire safety. • Repair Execution: Perform and supervise repairs in carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and painting. • Operations Support: Manage inventory, track utility usage, and control departmental expenses. • Response Time: Respond promptly to guest and staff maintenance requests, minimizing operational disruptions.