The role supports the hotel’s engineering and building-services operations, including electrical systems, plumbing, water supply, drainage, air-conditioning, and general equipment maintenance. Candidates should have relevant technical training or a recognized trade qualification, practical experience in electrical, mechanical, or plumbing work, and knowledge of safe working procedures. A valid Hong Kong electrical or plumbing qualification may be advantageous, depending on assigned duties. The successful candidate is expected to respond promptly to maintenance requests, carry out preventive inspections, troubleshoot faults, maintain accurate records, and work closely with other departments. Senior technicians may also guide junior staff, coordinate contractors, and help ensure compliance with hotel standards, fire regulations, and occupational safety requirements. Shift work, weekends, and public holidays are likely required.
Shangri-La Group is a leading luxury hospitality company headquartered in Hong Kong, operating hotels, resorts, and related properties across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and other international destinations. Its brands are known for personalized service, comfortable accommodation, dining, wellness facilities, and strong attention to guest experience. Shangri-La hotels typically employ large multidisciplinary teams covering engineering, front office, housekeeping, food and beverage, finance, and events. The group places emphasis on service excellence, professional development, operational standards, and responsible business practices. Depending on the specific property, employees may receive benefits such as staff meals, uniform provision, medical coverage, training, career progression, and hotel discounts. This engineering position would support the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of one of Shangri-La’s Hong Kong properties.
Hong Kong offers strong opportunities in hospitality, engineering, construction, finance, technology, retail, and professional services. Its hotel industry is international and regularly hires skilled technicians, chefs, service staff, and managers. Cantonese is widely spoken, while English is common in business and luxury hotels; Mandarin is also useful. The lifestyle is energetic, safe, and highly urban, with excellent public transport, diverse food, shopping, hiking trails, beaches, and a vibrant cultural scene. Housing is expensive, so employees should compare accommodation, commuting costs, and benefits before relocating. Most overseas professionals require an appropriate employment visa, commonly sponsored by the employer under the General Employment Policy; applicants generally need a confirmed offer, relevant qualifications, and proof that the role cannot readily be filled locally. Hong Kong permanent residents have unrestricted work rights. New arrivals should arrange housing, banking, healthcare coverage, and an identity card after arrival.
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