Description
Engineer on Duty (EOD)
Role Summary
The Engineer on Duty (EOD) is a critical frontline responder responsible for maintaining the seamless operation of Horseshoe Bay Resort. This role requires a versatile technician who can provide professional, high-quality service to both resort guests and internal departments. The ideal candidate is a proactive problem-solver, capable of managing shifting priorities and making logical, decisive technical judgments in a fast-paced environment.
Essential Job Functions
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Guest Room & Public Area Maintenance: Execute rapid-response repairs including plumbing (unclogging drains/toilets), electrical (switches, outlets, lighting), and mechanical systems (HVAC, hardware, TV programming).
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Life Safety & Emergency Response: Monitor fire alarm and life safety systems. Act as the primary engineering responder during emergencies to protect guests, associates, and property infrastructure.
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System Monitoring & Documentation: Accurately read and interpret meters, gauges, and diagnostic tools. Maintain detailed daily logs of activities and mechanical issues to ensure clear communication across shift changes.
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Energy & Utility Stewardship: Actively monitor utility usage throughout the resort and grounds, identifying and reporting opportunities for energy conservation and cost-saving measures.
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Safety & Accident Prevention: Adhere strictly to Departmental Job Safety Analysis (JSA) standards. Proactively identify and correct hazardous conditions to maintain a zero-accident environment.
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Asset Management: Ensure all resort tools and equipment are cleaned, lubricated, and properly maintained. Responsible for the organization and security of the engineering shop and storage areas.
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Operational Flexibility:Perform additional tasks and special projects as assigned by Engineering Management or Resort Leadership to support the evolving needs of our world-class property.
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General Operations: Maintain a clean, organized workspace and perform additional departmental duties as directed to ensure the resort’s aesthetic and functional standards are met.
Qualifications
Technical Requirements:
- Proficiency in at least three of the following core trades: HVAC, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Carpentry, or Kitchen Equipment.
- Experience with Pneumatic/Electronic systems and controls is highly preferred.
- Strong finish skills, including painting and general building maintenance.
Compliance & Communication:
- Valid Texas Driver’s License with a satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record (MVR).
- Full professional fluency in English (reading, writing, and speaking) to comprehend technical manuals and communicate with guests.
- Professional, neat, and clean appearance in accordance with resort standards.
Physical Demands:
- Ability to perform physically active work, including walking and ascending/descending stairs throughout the shift.
- Capable of lifting/moving up to 50 lbs frequently and up to 100 lbs occasionally.
Ideal Candidate Profile
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Resilient: Confidently handles day-to-day work challenges and adapts to the unpredictable nature of hospitality.
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Agile: Able to pivot between multiple demands while maintaining a high standard of craftsmanship.
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Analytical: Uses technical knowledge to evaluate complex issues and implement long-term solutions rather than temporary fixes.
Qualifications
Education
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Associates (Preferred)
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High School (Required)
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Posted January 6, 2026