The Senior E&M Technician / E&M Technician is responsible for maintaining and repairing hotel electrical, mechanical, plumbing and water-supply systems. Typical duties include preventive maintenance, fault diagnosis, responding to breakdowns, inspecting equipment and supporting safe, efficient hotel operations. Candidates should have relevant vocational training or a technical certificate in electrical, mechanical or plumbing services, with practical experience in building or hotel maintenance. Senior applicants are expected to work independently, guide junior colleagues and handle more complex faults. Good communication, teamwork, safety awareness, shift flexibility and the ability to respond to emergencies are important. Hong Kong trade qualifications, electrical worker registration or relevant professional licenses may be advantageous.
Shangri-La Group is a luxury hospitality company founded in Hong Kong and known for its hotels, resorts and related businesses across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America and other international markets. Its portfolio includes the Shangri-La, Kerry, JEN and Traders brands. Shangri-La properties are recognised for personalised service, strong attention to guest comfort and high operating standards. In Hong Kong, the group operates prominent luxury hotels and provides employment across hotel operations, engineering, food and beverage, finance, sales and guest services. Engineering employees support the reliable operation of guest rooms, public areas, kitchens, plant rooms and essential building systems. The company typically offers structured hotel procedures, training opportunities and a multicultural working environment, although benefits and employment terms vary by property and position.
Hong Kong is a compact international city with excellent employment opportunities in hotels, property management, facilities services, construction and building engineering. Its culture combines Cantonese traditions, international business practices, efficient public transport and a fast-paced working style. Residents enjoy diverse food, shopping, nightlife, beaches, hiking trails and nearby islands such as Lantau, Lamma and Cheung Chau. Accommodation is convenient but expensive, so many newcomers share apartments or live in districts connected by the MTR. Non-local professionals generally need an employment visa sponsored by a Hong Kong employer, with approval based on qualifications, relevant experience, a genuine vacancy and market-level terms. Employers may assist with documentation, but candidates should confirm housing, medical coverage, working hours and visa arrangements before accepting an offer. English is widely used in hotels; Cantonese is valuable for daily life and local communication.
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