Full-Time/Rep Maintenance

We reward our colleagues' hard work and dedication with an extremely competitive compensation and benefits package. The hourly pay rate for this role is $18.40, and our comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off, medical/dental/vision insurance, 401k, room discounts, and many other benefits to eligible employees.

Role Purpose

Keeping our hotel running smoothly is vital to our guest's experience – as a Maintenance Rep, you’ll keep everything looking sharp and running like clockwork. From simple repairs to forward-thinking for the next day. With naturally high standards to support our own, you’ll approach every task with devotion and pride.

Key Responsibilities

  • Completing work orders such as replacing ceiling tiles, filters, light bulbs, patching vinyl, painting, repairs to pipelines, toilets, sinks, kitchen and laundry equipment, etc. Performing all preventative maintenance duties as assigned
  • Ensure that assigned equipment is prepared and operational for the following day’s work
  • Monitor efficiency of equipment and electrical systems such as air conditioning controls, guests entrance/access doors, television sets, lighting systems and makes minor repairs and/or replacements to ensure proper operation and maximum efficiency
  • Refurbish furniture and fixtures within guest rooms such as cabinets, tables, chairs, doors, windows and counters. Paint and finish furniture and fixtures in guest rooms, if needed
  • Maintain front entrance area, parking lot and/or garage, and street entrance in a clean and presentable manner
  • Maintain the safety and cleanliness of the exterior of the facility, grounds, pool and exercise/sport facilities (including property signs and lighting)
  • Follow procedures that ensure the security of inventory and assets such as tools, supplies, equipment, furniture, televisions, etc., replenishes supplies and inventory in a timely and efficient manner, and minimizes waste
  • Report all unsafe conditions or malfunctioning equipment to supervisor.
  • Respond in a courteous and prompt manner to all guest questions and/or requests to ensure strong guest satisfaction
  • Promote teamwork and quality service through daily communication and coordination with other departments
  • Assist with other duties as assigned
What We Need From You

Basic reading, writing, math, computer skills, and 1+ year(s) of general building maintenance and repair experience. Completion of high school diploma or related vocational training preferred.

  • Carrying, lifting, pulling or pushing items weighing up to 100-300 pounds
  • Frequently standing up and moving about the facility
  • Frequently handling objects and equipment to maintain the facility
  • Frequently bending, stooping, kneeling, climbing and crawling
  • Working knowledge of basic plumbing, electrical skills, preventive maintenance procedures, and reasonable understanding of building equipment and hand tools
  • Communication skills are utilized a significant amount of time when interacting with the other hotel staff and hotel guests
  • Reading and writing abilities are utilized in order to document or record all tasks completed, to order supplies, to receive their instructions for the day or to read equipment repair manuals
  • Mathematical skills, including basic math, are used frequently
  • May be required to work nights, weekends, and/or holidays

Who We Are

We need people like you to make a difference and create exceptional experiences every single day. Don’t just join a growing team of 370,000 colleagues across 100 countries. Let your passion shine. Innovate and collaborate around the world. Embrace your ambition. Let’s Go Further Together.

Don't quite meet every single requirement, but still believe you'd be a great fit for the job? We'll never know unless you hit the 'Apply' button. Start your journey with us today.

Important information

  • The salary range listed is the lowest to highest pay scale we, in good faith, believe we would pay for this role at the time of this posting. We may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range, and the range may be modified in the future. An employee’s pay position within the pay range will be based on several factors, including relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, geographic location, performance, shift, travel requirements, sales or revenue-based metrics, and business or organizational needs.
  • No amount of pay is considered to be wages or compensation until it is earned, vested, and determinable. The amount and availability of any bonus, commission, or other form of compensation allocable to a particular employee remain in the Company's sole discretion un
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