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Assistant Chief Engineer

Philippines Shangri-La Data Not Available*
Job Description

The Assistant Chief Engineer at Shangri-La in the Philippines is responsible for supporting the Chief Engineer in overseeing the maintenance and repair of the hotel's facilities and equipment. Candidates should have a degree in engineering or a related field, with several years of experience in a similar role. They are expected to have strong leadership skills, technical expertise, and the ability to manage a team effectively. The role requires excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and the capacity to work under pressure to ensure the hotel's operations run smoothly.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned global hospitality brand known for its luxurious hotels and resorts. Founded in 1971, the company has established a strong presence in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and Australia. Shangri-La is committed to providing exceptional service and memorable experiences to its guests, with a focus on Asian hospitality and personalized care. The company values sustainability and community engagement, striving to create a positive impact in the regions it operates. With a diverse portfolio of properties, Shangri-La offers a range of accommodations, dining options, and recreational activities, catering to both leisure and business travelers.

Destination Guide

The Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,000 islands, offers diverse job opportunities, particularly in tourism, hospitality, and engineering. The culture is a vibrant mix of indigenous, Spanish, and American influences, with English widely spoken. Lifestyle in the Philippines is laid-back, with a strong emphasis on family and community. The cost of living varies, with urban areas like Manila being more expensive. For relocation, a work visa is required, typically sponsored by the employer. The country is known for its beautiful beaches, rich biodiversity, and warm, friendly people, making it an attractive destination for expatriates.

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