The Engineering Supervisor oversees the hotel’s building services, equipment and maintenance operations. Typical requirements include relevant qualifications or technical certification in electrical, mechanical, air-conditioning, plumbing or building services, together with several years of hotel or commercial maintenance experience. The candidate should be capable of supervising technicians, assigning daily work, responding to equipment breakdowns and maintaining preventive-maintenance schedules. Knowledge of Malaysian safety requirements, workplace procedures and basic computer systems is useful. The role expects strong troubleshooting ability, clear communication, sound documentation practices and a hands-on approach. Flexibility is important because hotel engineering teams may respond to emergencies, guest-impacting faults and rotating shifts, including weekends and public holidays.
Courtyard by Marriott Setia Alam is a contemporary business and lifestyle hotel in Setia Alam, Selangor, operated under Marriott International’s Courtyard brand. Courtyard hotels are designed for business and leisure travellers, offering practical accommodation, dining, meeting facilities, fitness services and guest-focused technology. The property serves visitors to the Setia Alam area, nearby commercial districts and the wider Klang Valley. Marriott International is one of the world’s largest hospitality companies, with a broad portfolio of hotel brands and structured career development, training and employee-benefit programmes. In an engineering position, employees support the safe, reliable and efficient operation of guest rooms, public areas, kitchens, plant rooms and essential building systems. The working environment is service-oriented, operationally busy and strongly focused on safety, preventive maintenance and guest satisfaction.
Malaysia offers strong opportunities in hotels, resorts, facilities management, engineering, food and beverage, tourism and retail. Setia Alam is on the Malaysian mainland in Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur, rather than on an island. It provides modern housing, shopping, restaurants and road access to the Klang Valley. Malaysia’s culture combines Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous influences, with Islam as the official religion and English commonly used in business and hospitality. Lifestyle costs are generally lower than in Singapore or major Western cities, although Kuala Lumpur-area rents vary by location. Popular island destinations include Langkawi, Penang, Perhentian and Tioman, each offering beaches, food, diving and relaxed resort life. Foreign workers normally need an employer-sponsored work pass before employment begins; the employer typically manages approvals and immigration procedures. Candidates should confirm eligibility, medical requirements, contract terms, accommodation and relocation costs before accepting an offer.
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