Building Maintenance Engineer Engineering - Alexandria, VA at Geebo

Building Maintenance Engineer

Are you a friendly problem solver who can deliver a five-star experience to our guests? Then you might be perfect for the maintenance engineer role at our hotel.
You will be responsible for supervising the property's complete maintenance and routine processes to make it fully functional, enjoyable, and safe.
Our ideal candidate is committed to helping our guests actively and consistently.
If this describes you, and you're ready for an exciting career in hospitality, apply now!
Responsibilities:
Use a wide range of tools such as hammers, screwdrivers, indicators, edge finders, drills, wrenches, and additional equipmentAdhere to all engineering safety norms and proceduresComplete all work orders and fix maintenance problems promptlyAssist other technicians and engineers with a variety of maintenance tasks in a collaborative mannerManage the hotel's machinery and preventive maintenance procedures
Qualifications:
This position requires a high school diploma or equivalent GEDThis position requires occasional lifting up to 50 lbs.
2-4 years of maintenance experience is required for this roleDriver's license and clean driving record is mandatoryAbility to use web-based software, including facilities maintenance software preferredAbout Company:
Revel in comfort and convenience at Courtyard Alexandria Pentagon South, perfect for government business and leisure getaways alike.
Navigate your way around our Virginia area with our close proximity to Inova Alexandria Hospital, Mark Center, and The George Washington Masonic National Memorial.
Nearby, you can explore world-class activities and monuments in Washington, D.
C.
Recommended Skills Drilling Operations Machinery Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Wrench Web Applications Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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