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Assistant Chief Engineer - Operations

Philippines Shangri-La $2,500–$4,000/month*
Job Description

The Assistant Chief Engineer - Operations at Shangri-La in the Philippines is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the engineering department. Candidates should have a degree in engineering, with at least 5 years of experience in a similar role, preferably in the hospitality industry. Strong leadership skills, problem-solving abilities, and proficiency in engineering systems are essential. The candidate is expected to ensure the maintenance of all equipment and facilities, manage a team of engineers, and uphold safety standards.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned luxury hotel group known for its exceptional hospitality and service. Founded in 1971, the company operates over 100 hotels and resorts worldwide, offering guests a unique blend of Asian hospitality and modern luxury. Shangri-La properties are located in key cities and exotic destinations, providing guests with a diverse range of experiences, from urban luxury to tropical retreats. The company is committed to sustainability and community engagement, ensuring a positive impact on the environment and local communities.

Destination Guide

The Philippines is an archipelago known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and friendly locals. Job opportunities in the hospitality and tourism sectors are abundant, especially in popular destinations like Boracay and Palawan. The lifestyle is laid-back, with a strong emphasis on family and community. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to integrate. The cost of living is relatively low, but varies depending on the location. Visa requirements depend on nationality, but many can enter visa-free for short stays. For longer stays, work permits and visas are necessary, often sponsored by employers. Relocation is generally straightforward, with numerous services available to assist newcomers.

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