The Electrician is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting the hotel’s electrical systems, equipment, lighting, and building services. Candidates should have relevant vocational training or an electrical qualification, practical experience in hotel, commercial, or building maintenance, and a good understanding of electrical safety standards. The role requires the ability to read technical diagrams, use maintenance tools, respond to breakdowns, and complete preventive maintenance tasks. The successful candidate is expected to work safely, reliably, and professionally, support other engineering teams when needed, respond to guest and operational requests, and work flexible shifts, including weekends and holidays.
The St. Regis Downtown Dubai is a luxury hotel located in the Business Bay area, close to Downtown Dubai and the Burj Khalifa. It operates under the St. Regis Hotels & Resorts brand, part of Marriott International, one of the world’s largest hospitality companies. St. Regis properties are known for refined service, elegant interiors, personalized guest experiences, and high standards of food, beverage, accommodation, and hotel operations. Employees work in a multicultural environment serving international visitors, business travelers, and luxury leisure guests. Marriott typically provides structured operating procedures, professional development opportunities, and access to global hospitality career pathways. Engineering colleagues help protect the comfort, safety, and smooth operation of the property by maintaining rooms, public areas, equipment, and essential building systems.
The United Arab Emirates is a modern Gulf destination offering strong employment opportunities in hospitality, tourism, aviation, retail, construction, finance, and technology. Dubai has a highly international culture, with English widely used at work, while local Emirati traditions, Islamic customs, and respectful dress and behavior remain important. Lifestyle options include beaches, shopping malls, restaurants, desert activities, and a busy social scene, although housing and transportation can be expensive. The UAE is not an island; it is a federation of emirates on the Arabian Peninsula. Most overseas employees enter through an employer-sponsored work visa, which usually includes medical testing, Emirates ID processing, and residency formalities. Employers may offer accommodation or an allowance, transport, meals, health insurance, and annual airfare, depending on the contract. Candidates should verify salary, benefits, probation terms, and recruitment fees before relocating.
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