Maintenance Engineer - DoubleTree by Hilton Syracuse

Chesapeake Hospitality

  • Syracuse, NY
  • $18.00 per hour
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
Job DescriptionWhat you will be doing
  • Respond to all service calls within half hour from time call is received.
  • Determine defects, trouble-shoot malfunctions, take immediate necessary corrective action if guest related/top priority or scheduled for completion within 2 days and record same on the departmental work order form.
  • Follow specific departmental procedures in efficiently performing repair, maintenance, alteration and installation work.
  • Comply with the latest local, county, state and federal governmental codes, laws and requirements.
  • Coordinate with other department personnel such as electrician, carpenter, painter and night engineer in completing service, replacement, alteration and new installation work.
  • The starting rate for this position is $18.00 per hour.
LocationSyracuse DoubleTree-SDTLocation Description6301 State Route 298, East Syracuse, New York 13057Just off I-90 in east Syracuse, we're within 15 minutes of Destiny USA shopping, Syracuse University, and the famous Dinosaur Bar-B-Que. We'll pick you up from Syracuse Hancock International Airport in our free shuttle -- it's a six-mile ride from our hotel. Relax by the heated indoor pool and on your room's private balcony.RequirementsWhat we are looking for
  • Previous hotel engineering experience required, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, commercial kitchen and general building construction
  • Vocational training, associate's degree, certification and/or apprenticeship in one or more area; state certification or licensure where required
  • Understand and efficiently maintain and operate advanced electrical, plumbing, refrigeration and boiler systems.
  • Read and understand blueprints, schematic drawings and technical parts breakdown.
  • Good communication skills, both verbal and written
  • High work ethic and self-initiative
StatusFull-time

Chesapeake Hospitality