A Plant Room Technician will monitor and maintain the BMS and related equipment, CCTV and SMATV systems in good working condition support the Engineering Team to efficiently maintain all hotel operations
What will I be doing?
As a Plant Room Technician, you will monitor and maintain the BMS and related equipment, CCTV and SMATV systems in good working condition.
Able to read and comprehend Air-conditioning, Building electrical and mechanical drawings.
Carryout Preventive maintenance of Chillers, Pumps,motors and CT fans
Maintain all water features including swimming pool.
Expert knowledge and understanding of Building Management System.
Capable of interacting with BMS and related equipment.
Able to produce and comprehend all needed reports.
Good understanding of planned preventive maintenance and safety programs.
Experience and knowledge of Hotel maintenance environment.
Able to help around the department.
Flexible team player, Reliable and able to work on own initiative.
Follows all safety rules and regulations in job, departmental procedures and instructions.
Works closely with peers to assist in their job when requested by supervisor.
Attains all departmental meetings and training classes.
What are we looking for?
As a Plant Room Technician, you will monitor and maintain the BMS and related equipment, CCTV and SMATV systems in good working condition. To successfully fill this role, you should maintain the attitude, behaviours, skills, and values that follow:
Electrical/Mechanical Trade skill or Diploma
2 years as a Building Management System Attendant in a reputable Hotel, Hospital or Building
Knowledge of the appropriate stock levels for any given item kept in inventory and the amount of time the item will be fresh.
Basic mathematical skills necessary to track and receive specific volume deliveries.
Ability to read, write and speak the English language sufficient to complete forms and inventories, read billings and invoices and communicate with coworkers and purveyors.
Ability to grasp, lift and/or carry items up to 50 lbs. overhead or otherwise, move or push goods on a hand cart/truck weighing up to approximately 300 lbs. goods must be moved one or more items at a time, depending on size and weight at a continuous schedule.
What will it be like to work for Conrad Hotels & Resorts ?
Conrad Hotels & Resorts combines contemporary design, sophisticated amenities and personalized service. Conrad’s guest service is instinctive, discreet and enhanced by innovation to provide exceptional travel experiences all over the world. And, our amazing Team Members are at the heart of it all!
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