Assistant Chief Engineer Engineering - Greenville, SC at Geebo

Assistant Chief Engineer

Job DescriptionQualificationsAdvanced knowledge of building management/engineering with positive attitude, Good communication skills and Committed to delivering a high level of customer service.
Please email your Resume or stop by in person at the ResortResponsibilitiesFamiliar and complies with the hotels mission and standards in performing maintenance activitiesMaximize maintenance team potential with a balanced focus on operations, guests, employee and owners satisfactionHelp oversee the maintenance tasks, work orders and special projects ensuring timely and accurate completionRespond to guest's maintenance needs promptly and ensure guests receive professional, efficient prompt and courteous service to hotel standardsMaintain the physical appearance and operational efficiency of the hotel including physicalInstallation maintenance of all equipment related to HVAC, Water treatment, Fire Safety etcEnsure proper records are kept relating to all structural repairs as well equipment repairs for the hotelEnsure that shop has adequate stock of materials, equipment and tools and are kept in a clean and safe environmentTake responsibility for the cleanliness and safety aspects of all mechanical equipment roomsTrain engineering department staff on correct maintenance procedures and assists in repairs as neededMeet with General Manager / Department heads on maintenance status and inspection reportsEnsure maintenance staff is wearing proper uniforms with name tag and upholds hotels grooming and hygiene standardsBenefits401(k)Dental insuranceFlexible spending accountHealth insurancePaid time offVision insurance Recommended Skills Building Management Business Efficiency Communication Customer Service Fire Safety Hvac Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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