Benefits:
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Employee discounts
Free uniforms
Paid time off
Signing bonus
Health insurance
What Does a Hotel Maintenance Associate Do?
Building maintenance:
Perform routine inspections of buildings to identify and address maintenance needs, including plumbing, electrical, and structural issues. Conduct repairs on doors, windows, floors, and walls to maintain a secure and aesthetically pleasing environment.
Grounds keeping:
Maintain outdoor areas by cleaning parking lot and hedges, and removing debris to enhance the overall appearance and safety of the property. Help with snow removal and putting salt on the walkways during the winter months to ensure safety of our guests.
HVAC systems:
Inspect, clean, and repair heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (PTAC)systems to ensure optimal performance. Change filters and troubleshoot issues to maintain a comfortable indoor climate.
Plumbing and electrical repairs:
Address plumbing problems, such as leaks, clogs, and faulty fixtures. Conduct basic electrical repairs, including replacing outlets, switches, and light fixtures.
Equipment maintenance:
Perform preventive maintenance on list of items provided by the GM minimize downtime and extend their lifespan. Troubleshoot and repair minor issues in tools and equipment used in daily operations (ex: vacuums).
Safety inspections:
Conduct safety inspections of facilities to identify and address potential hazards. Ensure compliance with safety regulations and implement corrective measures when necessary. (ex: elevator, pool)
Painting and finishing:
Paint and finish surfaces to maintain a fresh and clean appearance, both indoors and outdoors. Repair and patch walls, ceilings, and other surfaces as needed.
Emergency repairs:
Respond promptly to emergency maintenance requests, addressing issues such as leaks, power outages, or structural damage. Collaborate with other team members to prioritize and resolve urgent matters.
Documentation:
Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, including work orders, repairs, and inspections. Please follow our BSA requirements.
Janitorial duties:
Perform janitorial tasks, including cleaning common areas, restrooms, and break rooms. Ensure a sanitary and hygienic environment for our guests
Additionally:
It is his or her duty to acknowledge and welcome guests in line with company standards.
The role of the maintenance technician working in a hotel also involves anticipating and acknowledging needs, and rendering assistance to persons with disabilities.
He/she identifies guests with regard and adheres to brand standards and expectations.