Utility Engineer - The Beverly Hilton
Hilton Worldwide
Beverly Hills, CA (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
The iconic Beverly Hilton is looking for a Utility Engineer to join the Engineering Team! Since 1955, the hotel has hosted memorable moments etched in history from dazzling red-carpet events to celebrity galas and we want you to be a part of the team who combines the excitement and entertainment of Hollywood with the prestige of Beverly Hills. Want to learn more? Hotel Website , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube Exceptional Hospitality Starts with You Picture yourself brightening someone's day. When you join our Hotels team, that's exactly what you'll do every time you come to work! As Utility Engineer , you're not just maintaining the hotel's physical safety and functionality - you're spreading the light and warmth of hospitality by delivering memorable experiences that make the stay for every guest. What It Takes to Make the Stay At Hilton, our core values define what it takes to succeed here and guide the qualities we look for in every team member: A passion for spreading the light and warmth of Hospitality . Acting with Integrity and always doing the right thing. Inspiring others through Leadership . A belief that Teamwork drives the best outcomes. A sense of Ownership and accountability. And a focus on the Now , bringing urgency and discipline to every moment, knowing it can make a lasting impact. Here's what you'll do during a typical day: Maintain hotel facilities: Ensure physical functionality and safety of the property, including guest rooms, public spaces, and heart-of-house areas Respond to service requests: Quickly handle guest calls and team member work orders Perform a variety of maintenance tasks: Conduct repairs and maintenance across various areas, including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and masonry Conduct preventive maintenance inspections: Regularly inspect facilities and equipment to identify and address preventive maintenance needs Document maintenance activities: Record completed inspections and repairs and flag any issues requiring further attention