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Responsible for supervising the Chief Engineers or maintenance techs for properties in an assigned region. Ensures the repairs and maintenance of the hotel are accomplished. Directs the preventative ...

We are steps from a variety of fine restaurants and the regions premier shopping destination South ... All HEI Chief Engineers are working Chief's. * Hotel experience preferred. * Knowledge of hotel ...

Chief Engineer

Charleston, WV · On-site

$83K - $90K/yr

Charleston Embassy Suites 300 Court Street Charleston, WV 25301 Chief Maintenance Engineer ... Open door policy and regional + corporate senior leadership are very accessible. My team and I are ...

Hotel : Charleston Embassy Suites300 Court StreetCharleston, WV 25301 Chief Maintenance ... Open door policy and regional + corporate senior leadership are very accessible. My team and I are ...

Chief Engineer

Mountain Village, CO · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

... the region's premier year-round basecamp for alpine adventure. Our talented team is world-class ... Unleash your engineering expertise as a Chief Engineer, where you'll be the visionary leader ...

Chief Engineer

Mountain Village, CO · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

... the region's premier year-round basecamp for alpine adventure. Our talented team is world-class ... Unleash your engineering expertise as a Chief Engineer, where you'll be the visionary leader ...

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How much do regional chief engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for regional chief engineer in the United States is $92,945.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $120,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Regional Chief Engineer job?

A Regional Chief Engineer oversees engineering operations across multiple locations within a region, ensuring consistent maintenance, safety, and efficiency. They manage teams of engineers and technicians, develop maintenance strategies, and implement company policies. Their role often includes budgeting, regulatory compliance, and optimizing facility performance. Strong leadership, technical expertise, and problem-solving skills are essential for success in this position.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Regional Chief Engineer position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Regional Chief Engineer, you need a strong background in engineering management, multi-site operations, and infrastructure systems, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in engineering and relevant professional engineering licensure. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as AutoCAD, CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems), and certifications like PMP or LEED accreditation are often required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and organizational skills help in managing diverse teams and ensuring project success across multiple locations. These abilities ensure efficient regional operations, compliance with standards, and reliable system performance.

What types of challenges does a Regional Chief Engineer typically face when overseeing multiple sites?

As a Regional Chief Engineer, you will often encounter challenges related to coordinating engineering operations across diverse facilities, each with unique needs and compliance requirements. Juggling priorities, addressing resource constraints, and ensuring consistent maintenance standards are common aspects of the role. You’ll also frequently collaborate with local engineers, facility managers, and external vendors to implement technical solutions and resolve site-specific issues. Successfully navigating these challenges requires strategic planning, effective communication, and a proactive approach to problem-solving.

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Infographic showing various Regional Chief Engineer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $92,945 per year, or $44.7 per hour.
Chief Engineer

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Job description

SUMMARY:  Responsible for supervising the Chief Engineers or maintenance techs for properties in an assigned region. Ensures the repairs and maintenance of the hotel are accomplished. Directs the preventative maintenance program, repairs and renovation projects for building and grounds of the hotel. Monitors, leads, directs and supervises maintenance personnel.

 ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:                                                          

  • Cultivate a respectful workplace by maintaining respect of attendance, respect of performance, respect of behavior and respect of common sense and judgement
  • Supervises the responsibilities and performance of all Chief Engineers and Maintenance techs at each property in an assigned region
  • Provides maintenance training to all new hires as well as on-going training to maintenance staff
  • Assigns duties to maintenance staff and observes performance to ensure adherence to hotel policies and operating procedures
  • Selects or assists in the selection of hotel maintenance staff
  • Reviews employee performance; conducts coaching, appraisal, and progressive discipline up to termination
  • Effectively and professionally communicates with co-workers and supervisors
  • Ensures all fire and safety inspections are completed and any discrepancies are corrected
  • Administers the preventative and repair maintenance program as required: properly completes work orders on time
  • Records and reports completed repairs and items that need further attention
  • Adheres to all local, state, and federal laws and safety regulations
  • Completes training regarding safety, security, department procedures, and service

guidelines

  • Informs management of hazardous situations, emergencies or threats to the safety and security of hotel guests, staff or assets
  • Ensures the security of all inventory, including but not limited to: tools, supplies, equipment, furniture, and televisions
  • Replenishes supplies and inventory efficiently to minimize waste
  • Assists other departments with moving furniture and unloading supplies
  • Maintains and services pool and spa areas according to state and city regulations
  • Maintains a professional image at all times through appearance and dress
  • Meets with vendors and suppliers to discuss scope of, and materials used for, repair activities
  • Obtains pricing and bids as directed
  • Conduct monthly, quarterly, and annual life safety inspections where allowed by local jurisdiction to ensure
  • Performs preventive maintenance of the major mechanical and life safety equipment at multiple properties within a geographic area or cluster. 
  • Act as a technical resource for locations regarding corrective, preventative, and/or routine repair and maintenance procedures and techniques such as, but not limited to: HVAC/refrigeration, kitchen equipment laundry equipment, electrical systems, boilers and hot water systems, and life safety systems.
  • Conduct emergency work on HVAC, kitchen, laundry, or water systems outages.
  • Performs routine audits of preventative maintenance programs to ensure compliance by on property engineers.
  • Travel as needed to various properties for various reasons. Must obey all Federal, State, and Local transportation laws while traveling on company times.
  • Follows company policies and procedures at all times
  • Ensures fair treatment and respect of employees and guests

Other duties as assigned by supervisor or management

QUALIFICATIONS:                                                                                                                   

Education/Experience: High School Diploma or GED equivalent. A minimum of two years supervisory experience in facilities maintenance, plant operations or engineering services for a hotel. Certification and/or License Requirement: Professional certification and licensure if required by law. Minimum Type III EPA Certification for refrigerant reclamation and charging. Valid Driver’s License required.

Skills:

  • Technical crafts (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, etc.). Specialization in these trades is

desired. An ability to advance knowledge in these areas is essential

  • Basic knowledge of and experience with carpentry, plumbing, mechanical repair and painting
  • Proficient communication
  • Adaptability
  • Customer service
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to monitor contractor and subordinates’ activity
  • Ability to read, write, and speak the English language

Working Conditions:

  • Will be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays
  • Will be required to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration
  • The noise level in the work environment and job sites can be loud

RELATIONSHIPS:                                                                                                               

Internal:  General Manager, Assistant General Manager, Peers, line level associates and Field Operations at the corporate level

External: Vendors - For purchasing and receiving supplies

         Guests - To provide customer service

 PHYSICAL/COGNITIVE ACTIVITES:                                                                            

This description of physical and mental activities is not intended to describe essential job functions. Rather, its purpose is to give the job applicant a feel for the physical and mental activities of the job to the end that an applicant with a disability can determine whether he or she will be able to do this job either with or without accommodations.

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