What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Chief Engineer position at Lake Lawn Resort?
Lake Lawn Resort, founded in 1878, is located on 275 wooded acres along two miles of Delavan Lake shoreline in Wisconsin. Known for its historic charm and warm hospitality, the resort offers a wide range of activities, from romantic getaways and family vacations to corporate meetings and special events. Just a short drive from Chicago, Milwaukee, and other Midwestern cities, Lake Lawn combines the comfort and service of a small inn with the amenities of a luxurious resort. Guests enjoy premier recreational opportunities such as championship golf on a 250-acre course and the newly renovated Calladora Spa. Lake Lawn Resort is a destination designed for relaxation, adventure, and memorable experiences.
This is a full-time, on-site role for an Assistant Chief Engineer at Lake Lawn Resort, located in Milwaukee, WI. The Assistant Chief Engineer will oversee day-to-day maintenance and repair operations to ensure the resort’s facilities and equipment are in excellent working condition. Responsibilities include supervising the maintenance team, conducting inspections, performing preventative maintenance, troubleshooting mechanical and technical issues, and ensuring compliance with safety standards. The role requires collaboration with other departments to address maintenance concerns and optimize guest satisfaction.
- Proficiency in mechanical repairs, electrical systems, HVAC maintenance, and plumbing
- Ability to manage preventative maintenance programs and safety standards compliance
- Strong leadership, team management, and problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of equipment troubleshooting and operational efficiency optimization
- Effective communication skills for collaborating with various departments and providing guidance to the maintenance team
- Previous experience in engineering or maintenance roles within hospitality, facilities management, or a similar industry
- Flexibility to work in a fast-paced, hands-on environment
- Education or certifications in facilities management, engineering, or related fields are a plus
- A commitment to maintaining a safe, clean, and well-functioning resort environment