Sofitel Riyadh Hotel & Convention Center: A Symphony of French Elegance and Saudi Arabian Warmth
The Sofitel Riyadh is dedicated to providing a five-star experience characterized by luxury, elegance, and impeccable service. The hotel's commitment to personalized attention ensures that each guest's stay is not just comfortable but memorable. Blending urban sophistication with refined opulence, the Sofitel Riyadh creates an atmosphere where every detail is thoughtfully curated to offer a unique and unforgettable experience.
By joining us, you will become a Heartist®, because hospitality is, first and foremost, a work of heart.?
You will join a caring environment and a team where you can be all you are. You will be in a supportive place to grow, to fulfil yourself, to discover other professions and to pursue career opportunities, in your hotel or in other hospitality environments, in your country or anywhere in the world!?
You will enjoy exclusive benefits, specific to the sector and beyond, as well as strong recognition for your daily commitment.?
Everything you will do with us, regardless of your profession, will offer a deep sense of meaning, to create lasting, memorable and impactful experiences for your customers, for your colleagues and for the planet.
Hospitality is a work of heart,?
Join us and become a Heartist®.
Job Description
Support the Engineering team in the day to day maintenance of equipment and physical structure of the hotel; in a safe, efficient and professional manner, ensuring all standards are followed
Complete ongoing, preventive maintenance, and repair for guest rooms, public areas, mechanical equipment, refrigeration and safety systems, working closely with other departments and campus associations
Promptly and immediately respond to maintenance requests for guests, residents and Heartists using department programs for tracking and accountability
Repair, maintain and inspect plumbing, physical structure, electrical wiring and fixtures, machinery, heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, spa, kitchen and laundry equipment, in accordance with blue prints, manuals, and building codes, using hand and power tools, carpenter, electrician, and plumbing tools.
Light carpentry including furniture repairs and wall paneling touch ups
Light paint including Heart of House upkeep and preventive maintenance
Qualifications
Your experience and skills include:
Technical Trade School Certifications (HVAC or Electrical or Plumbing) or relevant bachelor’s degree
Experience with CMMS programs is a plus
Prior experience in Hotel Maintenance engineering preferred
Additional Information
Our commitment to Diversity & Inclusion:
We are an inclusive company and our ambition is to attract, recruit and promote diverse talent.
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