What are the responsibilities and job description for the Hotel Maintenance Technician position at Marriott International, Inc?
Job Overview
The Hotel Engineer III at Marriott International, Inc is responsible for responding to guest repair requests and performing preventive maintenance on various tools and equipment. This role requires advanced knowledge in HVAC systems, electrical work, and plumbing, as well as a strong ability to troubleshoot and conduct repairs.
This position involves maintaining inventory, communicating maintenance issues across shifts, and ensuring all work meets safety and quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
Requirements
The Hotel Engineer III at Marriott International, Inc is responsible for responding to guest repair requests and performing preventive maintenance on various tools and equipment. This role requires advanced knowledge in HVAC systems, electrical work, and plumbing, as well as a strong ability to troubleshoot and conduct repairs.
This position involves maintaining inventory, communicating maintenance issues across shifts, and ensuring all work meets safety and quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Respond and attend to guest repair requests.
- Communicate with guests/customers to resolve maintenance issues with little to no supervision.
- Perform preventive maintenance on tools and equipment, including cleaning and lubrication.
- Visually inspect tools, equipment, or machines.
- Carry equipment (e.g., tools, radio).
- Identify, locate, and operate all shut-off valves for equipment.
- Maintain maintenance inventory and requisition parts and supplies as needed.
- Assure each day's activities and problems that occur are communicated to the other shifts using approved communication programs and standards.
Requirements
- High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent and vocational or technical background.
- Extensive experience and training in general maintenance, electrical or refrigeration, parts inventory and requisition, exterior and interior surface preparation and painting.
- No supervisory experience.
- Valid Driver's License.
- Universal Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) Certification.
- Must meet applicable state and federal certification and/or licensing requirements.