Be part of an iconic hospitality landmark
Ciel Dubai Marina, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ prestigious Vignette Collection, is set to redefine luxury as the world’s tallest hotel. The First Group’s flagship development featuring 1,004 elegantly designed guestrooms, 8 stunning dining destinations, 3 outdoor swimming pools, breathtaking floor-to-ceiling panoramic views, and an array of world-class amenities, Ciel offers an unparalleled hospitality experience.
Designed by the award-winning architectural firm, NORR Group, Ciel has already garnered prestigious industry accolades, including the 2019 International Property Awards for Best International Hotel Architecture and Best Hotel Architecture Arabia. This international recognition establishes Ciel as a landmark development and a symbol of innovation in the hospitality industry.
Join our dynamic team committed to delivering exceptional hospitality experiences and unlock endless opportunities for professional growth with Ciel Dubai Marina, Vignette Collection.
About The First Group Hospitality – The First Group Hospitality is a leading hospitality management company pioneering a new era of excellence. With a rapidly expanding portfolio of award-winning upscale hotels, signature restaurants, and distinctive leisure destinations, we are committed to creating unforgettable experiences at every touchpoint.
Our team of seasoned professionals brings decades of experience from renowned hotel brands, combined with a deep understanding of the Dubai and GCC markets. With a comprehensive infrastructure spanning all key areas of hotel management, we offer tailored solutions to maximise efficiency, drive revenue growth, and enhance guest satisfaction.
At The First Group Hospitality, we are dedicated to building long-term partnerships with our clients. By leveraging our global insights, regional expertise, and strong operational foundation, we ensure that every aspect of your hotel is managed with precision and care. Our goal is to optimise performance, boost profitability, and deliver sustainable growth for your property.
The Light Current Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing all low-voltage (light current) systems within the property. This includes systems such as CCTV, access control, fire alarm, public address, structured cabling, TV systems, and other ELV (Extra Low Voltage) infrastructure. The role is critical in ensuring operational efficiency, guest safety, and seamless technology integration across all hotel and facility systems.
Install, inspect, and maintain all low-voltage systems including CCTV, fire alarm, access control, public address, IPTV, and structured cabling.
Troubleshoot and repair faults in ELV systems efficiently to minimize downtime.
Coordinate with third-party vendors for maintenance and upgrades when necessary.
Perform regular preventive maintenance and system testing to ensure functionality and reliability.
Interpret and work from technical drawings, wiring diagrams, and schematics.
Ensure all installations and repairs comply with relevant codes, safety standards, and manufacturer guidelines.
Maintain accurate documentation of work performed, system configurations, and maintenance logs.
Provide technical support during events, VIP setups, or special functions as required.
Assist in the commissioning of new systems or upgrades during renovations or property enhancements.
Collaborate with IT, security, and engineering departments to ensure system integration and performance.
Keep up to date with industry trends and new technologies in ELV and smart building systems.
Education & Qualifications:
Diploma or certification in Electronics, Telecommunications, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
Specialized training or certification in ELV systems (e.g., CCTV, fire alarm, access control) is an advantage.
Experience:
Minimum of 3–5 years of experience working with light current/ELV systems, preferably in hospitality, commercial, or real estate environments.
Hands-on experience with installation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of low-voltage systems.
Technical Skills:
Strong knowledge of ELV systems including security, communication, and automation technologies.
Ability to use diagnostic tools, multimeters, cable testers, and related equipment.
Familiarity with BMS, networking basics, and structured cabling standards is a plus.
Soft Skills:
Strong problem-solving skills and technical precision.
Good communication and teamwork abilities.
Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
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