Perform all routine preventative maintenance and curative maintenance
Order and monitor fuels, lubricants and repair parts
Maintain clean and tidy plant rooms
Maintain a level of broader knowledge which enables you to handle minor problems in all fields of the department
Attend to all types of repairs and maintenance work in the Hotel premises, including any new additions / extensions to the Hotel or any other properties maintained by the Hotel.
Repair and maintain guest room facilities, light facilities, furniture and equipment
Assist with the implementation of the hotel’s preventative maintenance system and repair log system
Prioritize work in line with guest requests and management
Inform superior of the status of repairs and pending costs and indicate when it would be reasonable to consider replacement
Record daily service work, including maintaining individual replacement costs along with time/task labour hours cost
Participate in instructing colleagues on the proper operation, safety procedures and cleaning of all equipment.
Establish and maintain proper parts inventory levels
Conduct and/or participate in staff meeting regarding proper operating and maintenance practices of equipment
Implement and carry out maintenance program in accordance with established timeframes
Carry out and document regular inspections of plant and equipment in computerised system
Ensure that appropriate files are maintained and resources kept for future reference
Complete daily reports outlining work undertaken for the day
Explore and incorporate environmentally friendly initiatives
Efficient and effective use of recycling methods.
What we need from you:
Minimum 1 to 3 years of experience with the similar position in a five star Hotels or similar organization.
Interpersonal written and verbal communication skills.
Having trade license / HACCP training certificate / or any other technical certificate would be encouraged.
Desired candidate profile
1. Technical and Mechanical Skills
Basic Repair Knowledge: Ability to perform routine repairs on electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC systems, and other mechanical equipment commonly found in buildings or facilities.
Troubleshooting: Diagnosing issues with equipment, machinery, and systems, and knowing how to fix problems quickly and efficiently.
Preventive Maintenance: Performing regular inspections and maintenance tasks to ensure that systems, equipment, and facilities are functioning properly and preventing breakdowns.
2. Problem-Solving and Decision-Making
Quick Response to Issues: Identifying and resolving maintenance issues promptly to minimize disruption and maintain a safe and comfortable environment.
Resourcefulness: Finding cost-effective and efficient solutions to maintenance problems, especially when dealing with limited resources or time constraints.
Prioritization: Assessing the urgency of repair tasks and prioritizing them based on the safety and operational needs of the building or facility.
3. Attention to Detail
Thorough Inspections: Paying close attention to detail when inspecting equipment, plumbing, electrical systems, and other infrastructure to identify issues early.
Quality Control: Ensuring that all repairs are done correctly and to a high standard, preventing future problems and ensuring the safety of the premises.
Documentation: Accurately recording maintenance activities, repairs, inspections, and replacements for future reference and to track the condition of the facility.
4. Knowledge of Safety Standards
Safety Protocols: Understanding and following safety guidelines for working with electrical systems, chemicals, heavy equipment, and other potential hazards.
Compliance: Ensuring that all maintenance activities comply with local building codes, regulations, and safety standards, including using appropriate protective equipment.
Emergency Preparedness: Being prepared for emergency situations such as power outages, fire hazards, or plumbing failures and knowing how to respond safely and quickly.
5. Physical Stamina and Strength
Manual Labor: The role often requires lifting, carrying, bending, and working in confined spaces. A strong physical condition is important for handling tools and performing repairs.
Standing or Moving for Long Periods: Working on your feet for extended periods, often in varying weather conditions or challenging environments.
Heavy Lifting: Capable of lifting heavy equipment or materials when necessary.
6. Communication Skills
Clear Instructions: Communicating effectively with supervisors, other maintenance staff, and management to understand tasks and explain solutions.
Reporting: Accurately reporting issues, repairs, and maintenance needs to the appropriate parties, ensuring that work orders are completed correctly.
Teamwork: Collaborating with other team members and departments, especially in larger facilities where teamwork is necessary to complete repairs or improvements.
7. Time Management and Organization
Scheduling: Managing time effectively to complete multiple tasks throughout the day, including emergency repairs, routine checks, and preventive maintenance.
Record Keeping: Keeping accurate logs of maintenance tasks, repairs, parts, and service providers, ensuring that the work history of the facility is well-documented.
Efficient Workflow: Prioritizing tasks to make sure that the most critical maintenance needs are addressed first without neglecting routine work.