Maintenance Technician

Lincolnshire · On-site$18 – $18

About this role

Job DetailsJob Location: Lincolnshire, IL 60069Salary Range: $18.00 - $18.00 HourlyPosition Purpose

The Building Engineer is responsible for maintaining the physical integrity, safety, functionality, and operational efficiency of Hotel EMC2. This position requires a proactive, detail-oriented professional who takes ownership of maintaining all building systems, guest rooms, public areas, back-of-house spaces, and mechanical equipment in peak operating condition.

Building Engineers are expected to protect company assets, ensure regulatory compliance, provide exceptional internal and guest service, and uphold the highest standards of cleanliness, safety, and preventative maintenance throughout the property.

Core Responsibilities

  1. Life Safety & Regulatory Compliance

The Building Engineer is responsible for ensuring all life safety systems remain fully operational and compliant with all local, state, and federal regulations.

Responsibilities include

Conduct daily inspections of the Main Fire Alarm Panel and annunciator panels.
Perform required daily, weekly, monthly, and annual testing of fire alarm systems as assigned.
Inspect smoke detectors, pull stations, supervisory devices, and related fire protection equipment.
Monitor, inspect, and maintain Fire Pumps, tamper switches, valves, and associated equipment.
Maintain accurate engineering logs and inspection records.
Ensure the property remains inspection-ready for Fire Department, City, OSHA, Marriott, and ownership inspections.
Immediately report any life safety deficiencies to the Chief Engineer.

  1. Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing (MEP) Systems

HVAC Systems

Inspect and maintain Makeup Air Units (MAUs) and Air Handling Units (AHUs).
Replace filters according to schedule.
Replace belts and lubricate moving components.
Monitor building pressurization and indoor air quality.
Troubleshoot HVAC issues promptly.

Boiler & Hot Water Systems

Perform daily boiler inspections.
Monitor boiler operations and water temperatures.
Record required operating readings.
Conduct water chemistry testing.
Maintain domestic hot water systems.

Pumps & Mechanical Equipment

Inspect circulating pumps.
Lubricate bearings and moving components.
Check alignment and vibration.
Monitor for leaks or unusual operating conditions.

Electrical Systems

Repair and replace

Lighting fixtures
Ballasts
LED fixtures
Electrical outlets
Switches
GFCIs
Circuit breakers (where qualified)

Troubleshoot electrical issues throughout the property.
Maintain guest room and public area lighting.

Plumbing Systems

Maintain all plumbing fixtures including

Toilets
Urinals
Faucets
Sinks
Shower fixtures
Water supply lines
Drain systems

Special attention shall be given to all public restrooms by ensuring:

Toilets flush properly
Urinals function correctly
Flush handles remain secure
Leaks are repaired immediately
Restrooms remain fully operational at all times

  1. Guest Room Preventative Maintenance

Engineers shall execute the hotel's Preventative Maintenance (PM) Program to maintain every guest room in excellent operating condition.

PM responsibilities include inspection and repair of:

HVAC units
Lighting
Plumbing fixtures
Bathroom hardware
Doors
Locks
Closers
Furniture
Walls
Flooring
Paint
Window treatments
Electrical outlets
Television systems
Refrigerators
Safes
Guest room accessories

The objective is to minimize out-of-order rooms while maximizing guest satisfaction.

  1. General Maintenance & Property Repairs

Building Engineers are expected to perform comprehensive maintenance throughout the hotel.

Responsibilities include

Drywall repair
Painting
Tiling
Carpentry
Ceiling repairs
Hardware replacement
Furniture repairs
Caulking
Minor masonry repairs
Equipment installation
Preventative maintenance
General building repairs

No maintenance issue is considered outside the normal scope of engineering responsibilities when necessary to maintain hotel operations.

  1. Doors, Locks & Hardware

Inspect and maintain all hotel doors including

Guest room doors
Stairwell doors
Mechanical room doors
Public area doors
Back-of-house doors

Responsibilities include

Tightening hinges
Adjusting closers
Repairing lock hardware
Ensuring proper latching
Replacing damaged hardware
Maintaining ADA compliance

  1. Cleanliness & Organization

Engineers are responsible for maintaining professional work environments.

This includes

Mechanical rooms
Boiler room
Workshops
Storage areas
Engineering offices
Tool rooms
Maintenance carts

Expectations include

Clean equipment during servicing
Maintain organized tools
Properly store chemicals
Eliminate trip hazards
Dispose of waste appropriately
Maintain OSHA-compliant workspaces

  1. Work Orders & Daily Operations

Engineers shall

Respond promptly to maintenance requests.
Complete work orders accurately.
Close work orders immediately after completion.
Communicate repair status with Guest Services, Housekeeping, and Management.
Prioritize guest-impacting repairs.

  1. Daily Testing & Documentation

Complete all required engineering documentation including:

Boiler logs
Fire alarm logs
Fire pump inspections
Water chemistry logs
Meter readings
Preventative maintenance records
Equipment inspections
Refrigeration logs (where applicable)
Mechanical room inspections

Documentation must be complete, accurate, and submitted on time.

  1. Asset Protection

Every Building Engineer is responsible for protecting company assets by:

Preventing unnecessary equipment failures
Reporting deficiencies immediately
Conserving utilities
Reducing waste
Using tools responsibly
Protecting hotel property from damage
Following preventative maintenance schedules

  1. Attendance, Professionalism & Teamwork

Building Engineers are expected to

Report to work on time and in proper uniform.
Maintain excellent attendance.
Demonstrate professionalism at all times.
Work cooperatively with all departments.
Communicate respectfully with guests, coworkers, vendors, and contractors.
Accept assignments from supervisors promptly.
Participate in emergency response procedures.
Support fellow team members during high-volume periods.

Physical Requirements

Employees must be able to

Stand and walk for extended periods.
Frequently bend, kneel, crouch, and climb ladders.
Lift, push, and pull up to 75 pounds.
Work in mechanical rooms with varying temperatures.
Safely operate hand and power tools.
Work on rooftops, ladders, and elevated platforms.
Respond quickly to emergency situations.

Qualifications

Previous hotel engineering or commercial building maintenance experience preferred.
Working knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and general building systems.
Ability to troubleshoot and solve maintenance issues independently.
Knowledge of OSHA and life safety regulations preferred.
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Ability to work weekends, holidays, evenings, and on-call rotations as required.

Performance Standards

Success in this position is measured by

Safe operation of all building systems.
Completion of preventative maintenance on schedule.
Prompt response to work orders.
Minimal guest room downtime.
Accurate engineering documentation.
Successful completion of regulatory inspections.
Clean and organized engineering spaces.
Positive teamwork and communication.
Protection of company assets.
Consistent adherence to Hotel EMC2 standards and Marriott brand expectations.

Qualifications

Company at a glance

theWit , a AAA Four Diamond Hotel in downtown Chicago has earned an array of awards including a Fortune “Top 15 Business Hotel,” a “Top 10 Trendiest Hotels in the U.S,” (Trip Advisor) and a “World’s Best Awards” nominee (Travel +Leisure). This stylish, personality-driven property is located at the epicenter of downtown Chicago, within blocks of the business “Loop”, Michigan Avenue shopping, Millennium Park and the River North entertainment district. Blending the amenities of a resort with the flair of a boutique hotel, theWit delivers spectacular design, unparalleled comfort and remarkable services throughout its 310 rooms. Highlights include a world-renown rooftop lounge with panoramic views of Chicago, a 3D video mapping digital wall and cutting-edge live event technology, a private screening room, full-service spa, yoga room, two award-winning restaurants and over 14,000 square feet of meeting space. Clever and whimsical, theWit Chicago – a Hilton Hotel– truly delivers more experience than hotel.

Founded2009
Team Size201-500 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryHospitality
Location
Lincolnshire, Illinois, United States

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