ELECTRICIAN
Content + Source + Freshness • 13 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
A solid opportunity for candidates with basic electrical skills, but the role may lack advancement potential and does not emphasize extensive training.
- Basic electrical work in a hospitality setting.
- Straightforward responsibilities with minimal upward mobility.
- Work as part of a maintenance team.
Pros
- Relatively straightforward tasks and responsibilities.
- Engagement in a reputable hotel environment.
- Opportunity to work as part of a dedicated maintenance team.
Cons
- Limited scope for career advancement.
- Requires adherence to safety codes which may impact working conditions.
- Potential risks associated with electrical work.
Who it's for
Entry Level to Mid-Level • On-site role in maintenance team
Good fit
- Entry-level electricians or technicians.
- Individuals comfortable with routine maintenance tasks.
- Candidates looking for stable employment in hospitality.
Not recommended for
- Experienced electricians seeking advanced roles.
- Those preferring innovative work or project complexity.
- Candidates averse to physical and hands-on work.
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
Main responsibilities will include routinely inspecting electrical systems such as wiring, fixtures, and appliances. Identifying faults or hazards, conducting maintenance repairs on faulty fixtures, responding to fault requests, installing new electrical appliances in the building, and adhering to safety and performance standards.
The prospective candidate should be proficient in English. Preference will be given to candidates holding electrical licenses A&B, with familiarity with local electrical codes and regulations, and a strong focus on attention to detail.
All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Applications together with a detailed CV are to be sent via email to jay.chircop@robertarrigo.com
