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$21/hourThe Shift Engineer is a platform to join our highly skilled and recognized Engineering team. This role can afford you the possibility to grow and advance within the company. You will be part of a rock-star team and hotel that was recognized as a 2025 Best Places to Work - Large Companies in North Texas!Join us for this incredible opportunity at Hyatt Regency Dallas, which is located downtown next to the iconic Reunion Tower. The Shift Engineer will be responsible primarily for general maintenance and repairs in guest room, meeting space, and front of the house areas, as well as back of the house areas including kitchen, laundry, electrical, mechanical, and HVAC systems. The Shift Engineer will also perform preventive maintenance on major equipment and systems by using a windows-based computer system.CULTURE AND FUN! Free room nights, discounted room nights, and friends & family room rates at wonderful Hyatt locations around the world Celebrations, recognitions, and volunteer opportunities Free nutritional colleague meals PerkSpot - discounts at various retailers - Apple, AT&T, Verizon, and many more! Discounted parking and discounted annual DART passes WELLBEING AND BENEFITS! Full medical benefits at 30 days of employment 401K with company match Employee Stock Purchase plan Paid vacation, holidays, sick days, and extended sick leave New child leave, paid family bonding time, and adoption assistance Tuition reimbursement Free access to Headspace - meditation, recuperation, and rejuvenation A minimum of 3 years of building maintenance experience is required with hotel experience preferred Good communication skills and customer service orientation Must be familiar with Microsoft Office products Ability to read blue prints and schematics is preferred, along with basic trouble-shooting skills Flexibility to work any days of the week, including weekends and holidays All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

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