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Engineer in Hotel

12/18/2010 9:56 PM

I recently applied for a position of engineer in a hotel (Four Seasons), I graduated last june as an electrical engineer, Can anyone tell me what does an engineer do exactly in a hotel? what are the things he's responsible for? I want to know these things so I can be ready for the interview in case they called.

Thank you guys in advance.

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Re: Engineer in Hotel

12/18/2010 10:19 PM

See other duplicate thread.

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12/19/2010 5:10 AM

Contact the hotels personnel department and ask if they have a job description for the post

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12/19/2010 6:01 AM

An engineer in Hotel is just for name sake. Actually he will be the incharge of the technical team or maintenace team. But in real scenario, hotel staff technicians are capable to do the bulb changing,fire alarm resetting and may be some belt changing of a/c units only. All major works and maintenace works will be contracted to any professional facilities management company.

Your duty is just to manage that maintenace company. You have to act like you only doing all things there. Keep your technicians busy always with some silly works.

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