The Fire Life Safety and Occupational Health & Safety Manager is responsible for protecting guests, colleagues and hotel property through effective fire prevention, emergency preparedness and workplace safety programs. Requirements typically include a relevant degree or professional qualification in occupational health and safety, fire safety, engineering or a related field, together with several years of experience in hotel, commercial or building safety management. The candidate should understand Hong Kong safety regulations, fire codes, risk assessments, incident investigation and emergency response procedures. Strong communication, leadership, training and reporting skills are expected, along with the ability to conduct inspections, coordinate drills, liaise with authorities and promote a proactive safety culture across the hotel.
Shangri-La is a luxury hospitality group founded in Hong Kong and recognized for its Asian-inspired service, warm hospitality and high standards of accommodation, dining and guest care. The group operates hotels, resorts and residences across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America and other international destinations. Shangri-La properties serve business and leisure travelers and typically offer extensive food and beverage, wellness, events and guest services. The company places strong emphasis on employee development, service excellence, operational discipline and creating memorable experiences for guests. In a safety leadership position, employees can expect to work in a structured international hotel environment, collaborating with engineering, security, human resources, housekeeping and senior management teams to maintain compliance, protect people and property, and support the smooth operation of the hotel.
Hong Kong offers strong opportunities in hospitality, finance, tourism, retail, technology, healthcare and professional services. Its hotel sector is international and can provide career progression for experienced safety, engineering and operations professionals. The culture is fast-paced, practical and multicultural, with Cantonese widely spoken and English commonly used in business and hotels; Mandarin is also valuable. Lifestyle choices range from dense urban neighborhoods and excellent public transport to hiking trails, beaches and outlying islands. Housing is expensive, particularly in central areas, so many newcomers consider Kowloon or the New Territories and compare employer accommodation or allowances. Foreign professionals generally need an employment visa sponsored by a Hong Kong employer, with approval based on qualifications, relevant experience and the role's local labor-market value. Candidates should confirm visa, tax, medical and relocation arrangements directly with Shangri-La before accepting an offer.
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