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Maintenance Manager

Malmaison
Edinburgh
4 months ago
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Maintenance Manager, Fraser Suites Edinburgh


Permanent Full Time 
Edinburgh

Frasers Hospitality, a member of Frasers Property Group, is a global hospitality leader. As the world’s leading brand in serviced apartments and hotel residences, we deliver gold standard hospitality in cities across Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. A true global brand with a friendly feel, our staff are connected through our shared vision and four core values, collaborative, real, respectful, and progressive. Passionate about promoting from within, our culture is one which is fostered by the continual learning and development needs of our staff.


Frasers Hospitality owns and operates 7 properties in the UK. Brands include Fraser Suites, Fraser Place and Fraser Residence as well as Park International Hotel. These perfectly located properties can be found in London, Edinburgh and Glasgow providing guests with a comfortable and luxurious experience. Perfect for both business and leisure travellers, our accommodations are available for short and long stays.


What you will be doing as a Maintenance Manager;

Leading the engineering and maintenance operations of the property, including the standard of building, machinery, plant, furniture, fixtures and equipment in all areas. Ensure the safety and security of property and people by coordinating and ensuring the implementation of procedures and regulatory follow-up. Plan and oversee all repair and installation activities including fire safety installations. Undertake plumbing, carpentry, decorating, electrical and mechanical engineering work as necessary to maintain safe and efficient systems within the company. Have a comprehensive knowledge of and ensure that you comply with all statutory local legislation and regulation, in particular, H&S, building regulations and Fire Safety. Monitor, optimise and anticipate your budgets and your maintenance and personnel expenses. Contribute to the optimisation of the results of the property including making rooms available for sale. Make sure sustainability and green policies are followed, as well as developing new ways of working to help increase and improve sustainability initiatives. Develop and train all employees within your charge in order that they perform to the required standard. Communicate effectively so that the team understands its goals and is motivated to achieve them. Proven experience in a similar role. Solid understanding of technical aspects of plumbing, carpentry, electrical systems etc. Working knowledge of facilities machines and equipment. Experience in planning maintenance operations. Hands-on attitude, with attention to detail. To be able to lead and inspire people to be their best. Be eligible to work in the UK to be considered for this role.

What we’re looking for:

You have proven experience in a similar role. Excellent attention to detail and time management skills. You are an enthusiastic individual with a passion for customer service. You enjoy working as part of a team who all share the same passion – to create memories that our guests will remember. You would like to build upon your leadership and team management skills. You must be eligible to work in the UK.

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