Description
Hotel Location: Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites San Diego Downtown/Bayside
JOB OVERVIEW:
Responsible for all aspects of the Engineering department to include the proper operation, maintenance, and repair of all heating, ventilation, refrigeration, and mechanical equipment. Develop, coordinate, and monitor a rooms maintenance program to ensure the safety and comfort of all staff and guests. Supervise, train, and manage all Engineering staff.
REPORTS TO: General Manager
SUPERVISES: All Engineering Staff, Security
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Engineering work shops and all areas of the hotel
Job involves working:
- Under variable temperature conditions (or extreme heat or cold).
- Under variable noise levels.
- Outdoors/indoors.
- Around fumes and/or odor hazards.
- Around dust and/or mite hazards.
- Around chemicals.
QUALIFICATIONS
Essential:
- High school graduate or equivalent vocational training.
- 3 years training as a stationary Engineer.
- 2 years supervisory experience.
- Working knowledge of:
- a) Plumbing codes
- b) Electrical codes
- c) Federal/local fire codes
- d) Local mechanical codes
- e) Water treatment programs
- f) Blue prints, plumbing, and wiring schematics
- g) Power and hand tools, meters, etc. as it relates to the technical trades
- Knowledge of all mechanical equipment critical to the operation of the building.
- Fluency in job related English both verbal and non-verbal.
- Provide legible communication and directions.
- Compute basic math calculations
- Ability to:
- Prepare budgets and ensure cost controls.
- Enforce hotel's standards, policies, and procedures with engineering staff.
- Prioritize and organize work assignments; delegate work to Supervisors and staff.
- Direct performance of staff and follow up with corrections where needed.
- Instruct/direct staff in the operation, maintenance, and repair of equipment.
- Ascertain staff training needs and provide such training.
- Be a clear thinker, analyze, and resolve problems exercising good judgment.
- Work well under pressure.
- Understand guest inquiries, provide quick responses, and interact positively.
- Trouble-shoot and find alternative solutions in emergency situations.
- Ensure security and confidentiality of all hotel information.
- Interact positively with hotel personnel and provide prompt solutions to problems.
Desirable:
- Any building trade license/certificate from the state the hotel is located in.
- 1 years apprenticeship in stationary Engineers program, or 3 years experience as maintenance stationary Engineer.
- Ability to communicate in a second language, preferably Spanish.
- Computer literate.
PHYSICAL ABILITIES
Essential:
- Exert physical effort in transporting up to 100 lbs.
- Endure various physical movements throughout the work areas.
- Reach 5 feet.
- Remain in stationary position for 8 hours throughout work shift.
- Satisfactorily communicate with guests, management, and co-workers to their understanding.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Maintain complete knowledge of and comply with all departmental policies/service procedures/standards.
- Maintain complete knowledge of correct maintenance and use of equipment. Use equipment only as intended.
- Anticipate guests' needs, respond promptly, and acknowledge all guests, however busy and whatever time of day.
- Maintain positive guest relations at all times.
- Greet guests using the 15/5 rule.
- Resolve guest complaints, ensuring guest satisfaction.
- Monitor and maintain cleanliness, sanitation, and organization of assigned work areas.
- Utilize designated preventive maintenance program of all-building equipment and guestrooms, including the training of the Engineering staff on the management of such a program.
- Maintain inventory of all parts and supplies.
- Purchase all parts, supplies, tools, and equipment related to engineering, through direct contact with sales representatives.
- Ensure the proper operation, maintenance, and repair of:
- Heaters, pumps, valves, and lines used in the distribution of steam and heated or processed water.
- Refrigerant compressors, condensers, evaporators, traps, transfer pumps, expansion valves, stop valves as well as all refrigerant lines and devices used to control temperatures.
- Air compressors along distribution lines and all valves and devices for air control.
- Natural and manufactured gas and distribution lines, including all valves and control devices.
- Water filters, softeners, pipes, and pumps used in conjunction with water distribution, including all sinks and toilet bowls, as well as supply lines and water lines.
- All types of motors or engines used to power pumps, compressors, and fans.
- All types of locks, keys, and locksmith related duties.
- All electrical work and repairs.
- Coordinate the maintenance repair and installation of carpentry work, and those duties related to carpentry.
- Develop, recommend, and direct the operation, policies, procedures, plans, and programs of the Engineering department.
- Conduct a 2 week formal training program on the required job functions with criterion expected and department orientation with new hires. Conduct ongoing training with existing staff.
- Administer legally required employment practices such as performance and aptitude reviews.
- Prepare and adjust weekly work schedules in accordance with staffing guidelines and labor forecasts.
- Adjust work goals and schedules throughout the week to meet the business demands.
- Coordinate breaks for staff.
- Inspect grooming and attire of staff; rectify any deficiencies.
- Assign duties and work responsibilities to staff members.
- Authorize requests for vacation/sick leave, holidays for staff members, leaves-of-absences, schedule changes, overtime, salary increases/reductions, purchase orders/requests (POs), and expenditures.
- Monitor staff performance in all phases of job functions ensuring that all procedures are carried out to departmental standards; rectify any deficiencies with respective personnel.
- Approve bills and invoices, statements, checks, budget data, employee transfers/promotions, training manuals/programs, and work orders.
- Compare and resolve discrepancies between:
- a) Actual and budget figures
- b) Contracts, data, and products not compliant with product standards
- Enforce safety regulations.
- Investigate accidents.
- Assist Engineering staff.
SECONDARY JOB FUNCTIONS
- Plan capital expenditures.
- Conduct monthly department meetings.
- Attend designated meetings.
- Interview Engineering applicants.
- Follow up on projects and assignments given by the General Manager.
- Network with other hotel Chief Engineers. Attend association meetings and functions.