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A leading hotel chain is looking for a maintenance expert to support its hotels in the Amesbury region. This role involves plumbing repairs, electrical works, and emergency responses while driving daily in the area. A valid UK manual driving license is required. The position offers a base salary of £31,000 plus additional benefits including tools, a company van, and discounts for hotel bookings.
Job Description
Find where you belong!
Have you got a passion for fixing and making things better? Are you highly skilled at repairing equipment and improving your surroundings? Travelodge has one of the largest in-house maintenance teams and we are looking for a maintenance expert to help improve our hotels to provide customers an unforgettable experience.
If you enjoy travelling and getting out and about, this could be a bit of you. You will be supporting our Amesbury region including travel around Winchester and Salisbury, building relationships with Hotel Managers to help maintain properties. There will be a variety of advanced tasks you can get involved with including plumbing repairs, electrical works, external building work, public area works and reactive emergencies just to name a few.
We\'re not just about comfy beds and warm welcomes; we\'re also dedicated to creating opportunities for all.
We believe in creating an inclusive workplace where everyone can be their true self and belong. We work hard to improve the diversity of our teams and celebrate our differences. And we care about our colleagues’ wellbeing, so we ensure there are plenty of resources available so everyone can look after their emotional, physical, financial and work wellbeing. We call this “Better Me”.
If you are an experienced tradesperson with a niche trade skill set looking for job stability and a welcoming environment, Travelodge could be the place where you belong.
This is a regional role so you will being driving dailyin and around Amesburys o you will need to have a valid UK manual driving licence.
You will have a shift pattern based over three weeks with overtime included on call out: