Advanced Level Maintenance Engineer - The Charter
Beaver Creek
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
Inspect and evaluate systems, machines, tools, and equipment such as heating, cooling, ventilation, plumbing, electrical systems to ensure proper functioning or identify current or potential problems. Make informed recommendations for changes or updates to systems, machines, tools, or equipment for the purposes of effectiveness, economy, or improved guest experience. Maintenance: Performing routine preventive maintenance in units, common areas, pools, fire systems, HVAC, refrigeration, restaurant equipment, electrical, plumbing, electronics (AV), restaurant equipment, and maintenance and installations for special projects. Repairs: Identify or respond to necessary repairs. Troubleshoot: Troubleshoot problems or necessary repairs using readily available materials and independent research to determine the cause of failure and determine the best solution for repair or replacement. Promptly address work orders from guests, owners, and staff. Organize and maintain cleanliness in the workplace, storerooms, and ensure that tools are properly stored. Utilize Preventative Maintenance Software: Help lead team in further implementation and usage of preventative maintenance software to track maintenance on assets; assist team with usage and to track work in units. Communication: Communicating with management, housekeeping, front desk, F&B, external contractors, and engineering staff regarding issues and status of projects. Why You'll Love It Here: Access to our Wellness Benefit (Epic Merchant Pass or end-of-season bonus, based on start date), plus real career development opportunities and skilled training. Our free on-site garage parking puts you steps from a world-class ski resort. Location: The Charter at Beaver Creek. Start Date: 5/29/2026 Employment Status: Full Time, Year Round. Schedule: 5 days per week, hours may vary based on business needs. Pay Rate: $32-36/ Hour. Posting Closes: 7/1/2026 or when filled Minimum Requirements Our ideal candidate brings both technical depth and real-world problem-solving instincts. You’ll likely come from one of these backgrounds:A bachelor’s or associate degree in engineering, facilities maintenance, or a related field paired with hands-on maintenance experience;A technical certificate from a trade school or college in facilities maintenance (or similar) with 3–6 years of progressive experience;Or you are a licensed or apprentice plumber and/or HVAC technician with strong cross-systems exposure in building maintenance. Beyond credentials, you bring: Strong engineering aptitude: Solid understanding of mechanical systems, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and how they interact in a complex building environment. Systems thinking & analysis: Ability to evaluate building conditions, diagnose root causes, and recommend effective, long-term solutions—not just quick fixes. Self-directed problem solving: You spot issues early, take initiative, and move confidently from problem to resolution without needing step-by-step direction.