A Building Management System (BMS) Technician will support the Engineering Team to efficiently maintain all hotel operations such that safety, security, conversation, and compliance are ensured at the highest levels.
What will I be doing?
As a BMS Technician, you will support the Engineering Team to ensure that engineering and maintenance operations within the hotel, including general property maintenance energy conservation, are working properly and to standard. You are responsible for the Building Management System and staying abreast of compliance regulations and procedures in the field of Engineering, as required for hotel standards. Specifically, a BMS Technician will perform the following tasks to the highest standards:
Respond promptly and efficiently to any maintenance calls that arise
Execute the preventative maintenance schedule and ensure all equipment and designated areas are maintained to the required standard
Assist in the implementation of energy conservation program
Recommend maintenance system improvements and energy savings
Maintain all tools, equipment, and working areas in good condition
Keep your technical training knowledge and skills up to date
Operating computer console Keyboard, printers, disc drives, radio equipment, elevator control panels, cooling tower fan controls, intercoms, fire communications equipment, closed circuit television systems, Building services system (Access control, Sliding door, Lifts, Fire Operated door, CCTV, Fire Alarm, FM200 system, BMS, Medical, Vacuum, LPG detection system and Trunk Radio system, Radio repair skill will be preferable and standby generators.
Controlling and monitoring systems such as HVAC System, Fire Alarm System, Fire Fighting System, Public Addressing PA System, BTU System, Electricals Panels, DG Generator Sets, Water Leak Detection WLD, Lightning Control System LCS, PAC, UPS, CAC, CCTV, including system start-up and trouble shooting
Fault finding on BMS and control system products
Conduct site surveys and inspections and Assists coordinating technical, maintenance, and operations personnel to troubleshoot operating problems.
What are we looking for?
A BMS Technician serving Hilton brands is always working on behalf of our Guests and working with other Team Members. To successfully fill this role, you should maintain the attitude, behaviours, skills, and values that follow:
A certificate in a specialized field such as Electrical, Mechanical, Refrigeration, Carpentry, or Plumbing, required
Current working knowledge of general maintenance and engineering work
Experience in the Maintenance Department of a large hotel, hospital, ship, and/or restaurant complex or similar
Strong work ethic
A passion for delivering great customer service
Ability to work without close supervision and within established timeframes
Ability to motivate and provide technical guidance to technicians and sub-contractors
Experience in BMS System, reading alerts, applying controls, reporting, software configuration, applying updates
Experience In Low Current Systems (HVAC system, Fire Alarm System, Telephone, Audio Visual, Computer Network, MATV, CCTV and Security System
What will it be like to work for Hilton?
Hilton is the leading global hospitality company, spanning the lodging sector from luxurious full-service hotels and resorts to extended-stay suites and mid-priced hotels. For over a century, Hilton has offered business and leisure travelers the finest in accommodations, service, amenities and value. Hilton is dedicated to continuing its tradition of providing exceptional guest experiences across its global brands. Our vision “to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality” unites us as a team to create remarkable hospitality experiences around the world every day. And, our amazing Team Members are at the heart of it all!
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