General Maintenance Engineer – $500 HIRING BONUS
Hyatt
Description:Hyatt Regency Frisco is conveniently located 25 minutes north of the Dallas with 303 guestrooms and 27,500 square feet of event space. The 18-story hotel is situated in the heart of Frisco, TX at the Stonebriar Centre. Just steps from Dr. Pepper Stadium, FC Dallas / Toyota Stadium, Frisco Discovery Center, many entertainment choices and dining options.Responsible for shift coverage. Candidate will maintain building and equipment. 3 years hotel experience. Strong troubleshooting skills (electricity, plumbing, etc.). This position requires flexibility availability, including: 3PM-11:30PM and weekends and holidays. This position will be eligible for a $500 hiring bonus after successfully completing 90 days of service.Why Work at Hyatt?
Hyatt associates work in an environment that demands exceptional performance yet reaps great rewards. Whether it’s career opportunities, job enrichment or a supportive work environment, if you are ready for this challenge, then we are ready for you.Our Values: Empathy | Wellbeing | Respect | Integrity | Experimentation | InclusionHyatt is an Equal Opportunity Employer – M/F/Veteran/Disability/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
Frisco, TX
Fri, 06 Dec 2024 01:25:32 GMT
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