Reports To: General Manager
Requirements:
- 2 years hotel maintenance experience
- Carry or lifting items weighing up to 50 pounds
- Pulling and pushing up to 150 pounds
- Frequent standing up and moving
- Frequently bending, stooping, and kneeling
- Work on weekends, and holidays
General Responsibilities:
- The Maintenance Supervisor oversees hotel maintenance, energy usage and many of the hotel’s safety and security programs.
- Hotel areas maintained under the direction of the General Manager include public areas, guest rooms, support areas, machinery, equipment, and grounds.
Primary Functions:
- Supervise the maintenance of the hotel so that there are no additional expenses or loss of business resulting from deferred maintenance.
- Maintain all areas of the hotel in "like new" condition.
- Review and be knowledgeable of information contained on circulate management reports.
- Implement and adhere to all Company purchasing procedures and controls.
- Protect the Company’s financial assets.
- Be knowledgeable on the safe use of tools, chemicals, supplies, and related materials. Use these materials safely and according to instructions.
- Use hotel supplies and materials efficiently.
- Promptly report to the General Manager and correct maintenance deficiencies that may have a negative effect on guest comfort and/or operating expenses.
- Promptly report and correct risks to guest, visitor and employee safety, security, and health to General Manager.
- Coordinate access to guestrooms and timeliness of guestroom maintenance with the housekeeping and front office departments.
- Be knowledgeable of hotel features, amenities, and services.
- Adhere to all company policies and procedures.
- Participate in job-oriented continuing education programs.
- Implement and monitor a formal, documented ongoing preventative maintenance program for all hotel’s major equipment and machinery.
- Implement and monitor a formal, documented ongoing maintenance program for all hotel guestrooms.
- Represent the hotel with enthusiasm, professionalism and businesslike appearance and demeanor to all hotel guests, clients, prospective clients, and agents, as well as, to the community.
- Adhere to all laws and regulations regarding workplace safety and health. Educate employees on such laws and regulations and actively promote their adherence to those laws and regulations.
Specific Responsibilities
- Complete and post daily work checklists and special project checklists.
- Conduct daily tours of all hotel facilities to discover and correct maintenance deficiencies, conditions that negatively affect guest experience and conditions that risk the security safety or health of the hotel, guests, or other visitors. Including but not limited to, trash disposal in public areas.
- Report and investigate losses of company assets.
- Tactfully and professionally handle special guest situations and problems.
- Report guest comments to the general manager and the front desk staff.
- Respond to written and verbal work orders originating from the front desk, housekeeping staff and management.
- Deliver requested items to guestrooms, such as bedding, pillows, cribs, rollaway beds, towels, light bulbs and supplies when requested by the supervisor or front desk staff.
- Report the status of maintenance assignments to the front desk, housekeeping, and management.
- Repair and clean mechanical equipment. Perform preventative maintenance on mechanical equipment.
- Complete special projects, including but not limited to, painting, refinishing, plumbing, flooring, wall treatments, landscaping, demolition, construction, electrical, carpentry, refrigeration, and other projects.
- Repair and clean furniture, fixtures, and equipment in the hotel’s guest rooms, public areas, storerooms, offices, workshops, support areas, garage, and outdoor areas.
- Secure guestrooms, storerooms, mechanical rooms, and work areas. Secure hotel equipment and supplies.
- Maintain comprehensive records on guestroom maintenance and preventive maintenance.
- Complete other assignments and perform other duties as directed by management.
Performance Standards:
Annual performance evaluations are subjected to contributions of measurable value to hotel metrics and goals.
Publié Le 14 Novembre 2024