The Senior Technician – Carpenter is responsible for maintaining, repairing and improving woodwork, furniture, doors, fixtures and interior finishes throughout the hotel. Candidates should have substantial carpentry experience, preferably in a luxury hotel, commercial property or building-services environment. Practical skills in joinery, cabinetry, surface repairs and the safe use of hand and power tools are expected. The role requires the ability to read basic drawings, troubleshoot defects, complete preventive maintenance and respond promptly to guest or departmental requests. A relevant technical qualification, good communication skills, attention to detail and knowledge of workplace safety are advantageous. The successful candidate should be reliable, physically fit, customer-focused and able to work shifts, weekends and public holidays when required.
Shangri-La Group is a Hong Kong-based luxury hospitality company known for elegant hotels, resorts and serviced residences across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America and other international destinations. Its brands focus on warm Asian hospitality, refined service and memorable guest experiences. Shangri-La properties typically combine accommodation with restaurants, wellness facilities, event spaces and extensive engineering and maintenance operations. The company places strong emphasis on service standards, operational reliability, employee development and creating a welcoming environment for guests and colleagues. In Hong Kong, Shangri-La operates prominent luxury properties and offers careers across hotel operations, culinary services, engineering, finance, sales and guest relations. A carpenter joining the group would support the appearance, safety and day-to-day functionality of guest rooms, public areas and back-of-house facilities while working within established hotel quality and safety procedures.
Hong Kong is a compact, energetic city with excellent transport, a strong international community and many opportunities in hospitality, property management, construction, facilities services, retail and finance. Hotel workers may find openings in luxury hotels, resorts, serviced apartments and commercial buildings, particularly in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. The culture blends Cantonese traditions, international influences, efficient service and a fast-paced working style. Lifestyle options range from dense urban neighbourhoods and shopping districts to beaches, hiking trails and outlying islands. Rent can be high, although staff accommodation or housing allowances may be available depending on the employer. Overseas workers generally need an employment visa arranged through an approved sponsor, with proof of qualifications, relevant experience and a genuine job offer. Applicants should confirm visa rules, medical requirements, contract terms and relocation costs before accepting employment. Cantonese is useful, while English is widely used in hotels.
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