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Assistant Chief Engineer

Sri Lanka Hilton $2,500–$4,000/month*
Job Description

The Assistant Chief Engineer at Hilton in Sri Lanka is expected to assist in overseeing the engineering and maintenance operations of the hotel. Candidates should have a strong background in engineering, preferably with a degree in mechanical or electrical engineering. Experience in a similar role within the hospitality industry is preferred. Responsibilities include managing maintenance staff, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and maintaining the hotel's facilities and equipment. Strong leadership and problem-solving skills are essential.

Company Info

Hilton is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of 18 world-class brands comprising more than 6,500 properties and nearly 1 million rooms in 119 countries and territories. Founded in 1919, Hilton has been a pioneer in the hospitality industry, introducing innovative concepts and services to enhance guest experiences. With a commitment to sustainability and community engagement, Hilton aims to create a positive impact on the environment and the communities it serves. The company is renowned for its exceptional service, luxurious accommodations, and a wide range of amenities.

Destination Guide

Sri Lanka, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, offers a unique lifestyle with a blend of traditional and modern influences. The island's economy is diverse, with opportunities in tourism, agriculture, and emerging tech sectors. The cost of living is relatively low, making it an attractive destination for expatriates. Sri Lanka's visa policies are generally welcoming, with options for work and residence permits. The island's culture is vibrant, with festivals, cuisine, and a strong sense of community. Relocation involves adapting to a tropical climate and embracing the local customs and traditions.

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