Full-Time

Chief Maintenance Engineer

Posted on 5/10/2025

Atrium Hospitality

Atrium Hospitality

501-1,000 employees

Hotel and asset management services provider

Compensation Overview

$60k - $70k/yr

+ Bonus

Senior, Expert

Caddo Valley, AR, USA

Category
Mechanical Maintenance and Reliability Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Required Skills
Risk Management
Requirements
  • 5+ years of engineering experience to include mechanical, electrical and plumbing
  • Prior supervisory/leadership experience
  • Prior responsibility for a department budget with a fundamental understanding of a P&L statement, labor costs and other R&M expenses
  • Experience in managing utilities and energy systems
  • Understanding of capital planning and replacement cycles
  • Experience with NFPA fire code and life safety systems, controls
Responsibilities
  • Lead, develop, and train a diverse and effective team in accordance with Atrium Core Values
  • Manage engineering associates by ensuring they understand employment practices, recommending employment decisions and corrective action, supporting performance management, and implementing discipline
  • Maintain an adequate inventory of parts and supplies
  • Troubleshoot and repair malfunctions in mechanical and electrical systems and other equipment throughout the hotel
  • Participate in the development of the engineering and Capital budget, which at times involves strategic agility and sound planning capability
  • Create work schedules while managing and measuring departmental needs and productivity
  • Oversee preventative maintenance assignments and the execution of Capital projects in partnership with the Atrium capital team
  • Maintain Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Lock Out/Tag Out procedures and all relevant Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards
  • Track guest room requests for servicing and ensuring completion
  • Serve as the head of the property’s loss prevention and risk management programs, managing the hotel loss prevention committees and ensuring all life safety systems are code compliant with the brand and the authority having jurisdiction (i.e. Fire Marshall, Building Inspector, etc.)
  • Follow all company safety and security policies and procedures, including reporting accidents, injuries and unsafe work conditions to management
  • Any and all other work as required to complete the primary purpose of the position

Atrium Hospitality manages a diverse portfolio of 74 hotels, including both full-service and select-service properties. These hotels operate under well-known brands such as Hilton, Marriott, IHG, Wyndham, and also independent labels. The company focuses on hotel and asset management, ensuring that each property is effectively run and maintained to meet the standards of their respective brands. Atrium Hospitality differentiates itself from competitors by its extensive experience in managing a wide range of hotel types and its commitment to maximizing the value of each asset in its portfolio. The goal of Atrium Hospitality is to provide exceptional hospitality experiences while optimizing operational efficiency and profitability for hotel owners.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Alpharetta, Georgia

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Atrium's commitment to diversity boosts its reputation and attracts a broader talent pool.
  • The rise of wellness tourism aligns with Atrium's wellness-focused room offerings.
  • Atrium's investment in renovations enhances guest satisfaction and property value.

What critics are saying

  • Labor shortages may increase operational costs and affect service quality at Atrium properties.
  • Alternative accommodations like Airbnb could impact Atrium's occupancy rates.
  • Failure to meet rising sustainability expectations could harm Atrium's brand reputation.

What makes Atrium Hospitality unique

  • Atrium Hospitality's WomenRISE program empowers women for leadership roles in hospitality.
  • Atrium's partnership with Pure Wellness enhances guest experience with wellness-focused accommodations.
  • Atrium's extensive renovation projects modernize properties, reflecting local culture and innovation.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Daily Pay

Exclusive Travel Discounts

Company News

Business Wire
May 15th, 2024
Atrium Hospitality Wraps Up Multimillion-Dollar Makeover At Embassy Suites By Hilton Huntsville In Alabama

The largest full-service hotel in downtown Huntsville, Alabama, is debuting a new look. Operated by Atrium Hospitality, the Embassy Suites by Hilton Huntsville has completed a two-phased, multimillion-dollar renovation. The redesign of the Embassy Suites Huntsville reflects the city’s location and history in innovation and technology. The 295-key hotel in “Rocket City” is connected by a sky bridge to the Von Braun Center and sits adjacent to Big Spring International Park. (Photo: Business Wire)Operated by award-winning Atrium Hospitality, the Embassy Suites by Hilton Huntsville in Alabama has completed a two-phased, multimillion-dollar transformation, including all 295 two-room guest suites. The hotel’s makeover incorporates modern enhancements with cool, fresh colors blended with an overall warm palette

Hotel Business
Apr 4th, 2024
Atrium Hospitality Launches Womenrise To Prepare Women For Leadership Roles

Atrium Hospitality has launched WomenRISE, the company’s new hotel general manager development program targeted to women leaders.“With WomenRISE, we hope to hasten the career paths of women in hospitality, a group that tends to be underrepresented at the general manager level,” Anneliesse Cooper, chief human resources officer, Atrium, told Hotel Business. “WomenRISE will prepare female leaders and build their confidence to take the next steps to pursue a hotel GM role.”WomenRISE Inaugural ClassAtrium’s WomenRISE inaugural class includes nine participants from across Atrium-managed hotels in Arizona, Florida, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas. Program participants were selected during the company’s portfolio-wide talent review in 2023 and come from varying departments, including operations, sales and marketing and finance.“I serve as the executive sponsor of Atrium Hospitality’s Diversity & Inclusion Collective, which is comprised of representatives from across Atrium’s national management portfolio of 80 hotels,” Cooper said. “WomenRISE brings to life an original idea that was generated by the D&I Collective and that easily gained support from senior leaders. Atrium’s new female GM development program demonstrates our company’s commitment to empowering female hospitality leaders to successfully navigate the next steps in their career journeys.”Over a nine-month period, WomenRISE participants will:Join in scheduled opportunities to explore their leadership qualitiesBuild their network within AtriumGain learnings on specific topics related to successful hotel operationsPrepare to take the next steps to pursue a hotel general manager roleAtrium manages a portfolio of 80 hotels, representing brands such as Hilton, Marriott, IHG and Wyndham, in 28 states. The company operates approximately 20,000 guestrooms/suites and 3 million sq

Lodging Magazine
Mar 13th, 2024
Atrium Hospitality Launches WomenRISE Program

Atrium Hospitality launches WomenRISE program.

Business Wire
Mar 13th, 2024
Atrium Hospitality Debuts Womenrise Program To Inspire Women’S Advancement In Hotel Leadership

ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Coinciding with Women’s History Month in March, Atrium Hospitality today announced the launch of WomenRISE, the company’s new Hotel General Manager Development Program targeted to female leaders. Alpharetta, Georgia-based Atrium Hospitality is one of the nation’s largest hotel operators. Our company manages a portfolio of 80 hotels, representing well-known brands such as Hilton, Marriott, IHG, and Wyndham, in 28 states. Atrium operates approximately 20,000 guest rooms/suites and 3 million square feet of event space. WomenRISE Inaugural Class. “We’re excited to offer Atrium’s WomenRISE program to hasten the career paths of women in hospitality, a group that tends to be underrepresented at the General Manager level,” said Anneliesse Cooper, Chief Human Resources Officer, Atrium Hospitality

Hotel Business
Feb 27th, 2024
Ahla, Procure Impact Introduce Dignity Of Work Pledge

The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) and Procure Impact, a B2B marketplace for products that support overlooked communities, have launched the Dignity of Work Pledge, an initiative to create 100,000 hours of paid employment for overlooked populations.Procure Impact’s B2B marketplace provides companies the opportunity to source responsibly and achieve social impact goals. Each vendor on the Procure Impact platform employs individuals facing barriers to work, including survivors of trafficking; veterans; at-risk youth; refugees; individuals with disabilities; and individuals who have experienced poverty; incarceration; homelessness; mental health issues and trauma; or substance use disorders.Procure Impact tracks the impact of each transaction made on its platform by calculating the number of shift hours created, making it easy for hospitality companies to report on their impact goals and measure their progress.By taking the Dignity of Work Pledge, hospitality companies commit to increasing the percentage of their purchases made with vendors on Procure Impact’s platform and to regularly report their progress, which will be shared on AHLA’s Responsible Stay website.AHLA’s Responsible Stay initiative unites members behind core sustainability principles, including responsible sourcing, energy efficiency, water conservation and waste reduction.“We believe the hospitality sector is uniquely positioned to harness its purchasing power to create unique and meaningful guest experiences and change millions of lives in the process,” said Lauren McCann, Procure Impact founder/CEO. “We are excited to partner with so many pioneers in hospitality who are building spaces and places grounded in belonging and purpose through the products that they feature and purchase.”Chip Rogers, AHLA president/CEO, said, “Responsible sourcing is all about delivering value to guests while creating positive social and environmental impacts. Procure Impact makes it easy for hospitality companies to do just that.”Founding partners who have committed and signed the Dignity of Work Pledge include Davidson Hospitality Group, Pyramid Global Hospitality, Sage Hospitality Group, CoralTree Hospitality, Atrium Hospitality, Pacific Hospitality Group, Modus Hotels and 21c Museum Hotels. Participating hotels manage more than 110,000 hotel rooms nationwide.“A job is one of the most transformative ways to help someone improve their life,” said Kenzie Vath, VP, strategic partnerships, Pacific Hospitality Group. “By purchasing through Procure Impact, we get quality products and know that our company is having a lasting impact in our communities by creating job opportunities for people who wouldn’t otherwise have access to work.”Chris O‘Donnell, COO, Atrium Hospitality, said, “At Atrium, we take social and environmental responsibility very seriously and see it as a business imperative because of the significant correlation to the lives and health of the communities we serve

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