Hotel Maintenance: Full Time Be the Master of Fixing Everything! $500.00 SIGN ON BONUS Architecture - Salem, NH at Geebo

Hotel Maintenance: Full Time Be the Master of Fixing Everything! $500.00 SIGN ON BONUS

$500.
00 Sign on bonus after the first 90 days!!WHO IS OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE? Someone to help our guests! A helping hand to our staff and to our guests to maintain our property Someone with an aptitude for fixing and problem-solving using blueprints, instruction manuals, and necessary tools.
Feels confident troubleshooting issues with electricity, plumbing and HVAC Must be able to work weekends and Holidays.
WHAT DOES A DAY AS A GENERAL MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE LOOK LIKE? Doing a variety of tasks everyday such as cleaning public spaces, picking up materials for projects, repair and upkeep of hotel Working outdoors to assist with grounds upkeep and exterior maintenance Performing routine room maintenance such as painting, caulking, cleaning floors and changing light bulbs Assisting housekeeping and laundry departments when needed Finding cost effective ways to repair and maintain systems of the hotel Working independently Assisting our guests and addressing any needs they bring to you Should be flexible with schedule and available on weekends and Holidays.
QUALIFICATIONS1-2 years in a previous maintenance or customer service positionRequiredPreferredJob IndustriesHotel & Hospitality Recommended Skills Blueprinting Customer Service Electrical Installation Work Hvac Housekeeping Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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