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Assistant Chief Engineer

Hong Kong Shangri-La $4,000–$6,000/month*
Job Description

The Assistant Chief Engineer at Shangri-La in Hong Kong is expected to assist in overseeing the engineering operations and maintenance of the hotel. Candidates should have a degree in engineering or a related field, with at least 5 years of experience in a similar role. They should possess strong leadership skills, technical expertise, and the ability to manage a team effectively. The role requires ensuring all equipment and systems are functioning efficiently, coordinating with other departments, and maintaining safety standards.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned global hospitality brand known for its luxury hotels and resorts. Founded in 1971, the company has grown to operate over 100 properties worldwide, offering exceptional service and unique experiences. Shangri-La is committed to sustainability and community engagement, providing guests with a blend of Asian hospitality and modern luxury. The brand is synonymous with comfort, elegance, and personalized service, making it a preferred choice for travelers seeking a memorable stay.

Destination Guide

Hong Kong is a vibrant city known for its skyscrapers, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage. It offers numerous job opportunities, especially in finance, technology, and hospitality. The lifestyle is fast-paced, with a mix of Eastern and Western influences. The city is well-connected, making commuting easy. Hong Kong has a diverse expatriate community, and English is widely spoken. For relocation, a work visa is required, which employers often sponsor. The cost of living is high, but the city offers excellent public services, healthcare, and education. It's a dynamic place for career growth and cultural exploration.

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