Full-Time

Chief Engineer

Engineering & Maintenance

Posted on 9/18/2025

All Accor

All Accor

10,001+ employees

Global hotel management, franchising, loyalty program

No salary listed

Belmont, Australia

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Category
Mechanical Engineering (2)
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Requirements
  • Trade qualification in electrical, mechanical, or related engineering field
  • Proven leadership in a large, complex environment (hotel experience highly regarded)
  • Hands-on expertise with preventative maintenance and project management
  • Confident & articulate communication, relationship & networking skills
  • Strong business acumen with the ability to manage budgets and CAPEX
  • A true people leader with the ability to mentor, inspire and engage the team
  • Passion for hospitality, safety, and sustainability
Responsibilities
  • Leading and mentoring a skilled Engineering & Maintenance team
  • Driving preventative maintenance programs and championing sustainability initiatives
  • Managing budgets, CAPEX projects, contractors, and compliance requirements
  • Ensuring all plant, assets, and systems operate to the highest standard
  • Partnering with hotel leadership to deliver projects that enhance guest experience and protect owner investment
  • Acting as a key member of our WHS and Emergency Response teams
  • Representing Accor as an ambassador, ensuring service, safety and brand standards are consistently met
Desired Qualifications
  • Hotel experience highly regarded

Accor is a global hospitality group with brands spanning economy to luxury. It earns revenue from room bookings, food and beverage, and management fees from franchised properties, while providing hotel management and franchising services. The company grows through acquisitions and investments, such as Adoria for catering and Squarebreak for upscale villa rentals, combining global expertise with local know-how. Its goal is to expand its footprint while delivering consistent, responsible guest experiences and advancing sustainability across its operations, supported by its loyalty program A Club.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Issy-les-Moulineaux, France

Founded

1967

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Exclusive Resorts' stake accelerates Onefinestay's global luxury villa expansion.
  • €500 million 7-year bond issuance at 3.625% strengthens financial position since August 2025.
  • Ennismore partnership enhances lifestyle brands beyond traditional hotel segments.

What critics are saying

  • Marriott erodes A Club retention, capturing 30% more business travelers within 6-12 months.
  • Airbnb diverts 40% upscale villa revenue from Onefinestay and Squarebreak ongoing.
  • Rising rates hike €4bn debt costs by 2-3%, breaching covenants in 18-24 months.

What makes All Accor unique

  • Accor unites 5,836 hotels across 110 countries as Europe's largest hospitality company.
  • ALL Accor integrates booking, loyalty, restaurants, and events for unified revenue growth.
  • Asset-light model delivers digital, loyalty, and procurement expertise to hotel owners.

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