Maintenance Engineer III
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts · Seattle, WA · 1 wk ago
Management$31.26/hrFull-time
Summary of Responsibilities
Reporting to the Engineering Assistant Director, responsibilities and essential job functions as Senior Plant Mechanic on staff include but are not limited to the following:
- Consistently offers professional, engaging and friendly service
- Troubleshooting mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic and electrical systems
- Provide PMs and service on Laundry Valet Equipment (Pressers, dry-cleaning, dryers and washers)
- Perform daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually PMs on HVAC (AHUs, EFs, SFs, Cooling Towers), 12th Floor FCUs, Health Club Equipment (cardio fitness, pool & spa) and Kitchen Equipment (clean drains, grease traps, gas/charcoal burners, steam/water solenoids)
- Monitor building systems via Building Automation System and assist in performing routine maintenance on the controls for all HVAC Equipment
- Qualify & Perform Engineering Shift Duties as necessary
Qualifications
- Must be able to speak, read and write in English
- Must be able to use computer for routine documentation/presentation and research solutions to problems (parts source and procedures)
- Must be able to stand, walk 2/3 of the working shift which is flexible to meet the needs of the department and hotel
- Able to use appropriate personal protection equipment to:- lift anywhere from 10 to 50 pounds routinely, knowledge to rig material handling equipment to maneuver equipment heavier than 50 pounds safely, work around noisy machinery, air compressors, motors, etc during operation, work around fumes or airborne particles, handle toxic or caustic chemicals
- Must be able to learn to read and understand blue prints
- Must be able to interpret a variety of instructions in either written, oral, diagram or schedule form
- Previous experience in hospitality industry is an asset
- Previous experience desired with operating a pool and spa
- 3 to 5 years of experience required working in an environment troubleshooting mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems
- Ability to troubleshoot and provide necessary electric repair and maintenance to motors, starters, breakers and associated equipment throughout the entire building.
- Ability to provide PMs of all electrical equipment and updating of appropriate logs.
- Ability to perform preventive maintenance in guestrooms such as FCUs on a 4-pipe system, TV on a central distribution Sonifi System, toilet/faucet/shower/drains, and telephone
- Ability to assist operating engineer as needed
- Ability to take meter readings, record temperatures and pressures in heating and cooling plant and analyze data to determine focused repair tasks.
- Ability to participate in energy conservation programs in the hotel.
- Graduate of Building Operator’s Course Level I & II or Pool Operator’s Course or approved Refrigeration/HVAC/Electrical Course are a plus
- After two years in this position as Plant III, an individual desiring to further their engineering career can qualify with satisfactory performance as a Plant II, by qualifying and performing shift duties as well as completing two of the following: 1) complete the Building Operator’s Course Level I, 2) complete Building Operator’s Course Level II, 3) complete Operator’s Course for Pool/Spa Operations, or 4) complete an approved Refrigeration/HVAC/Electrical Course.