Join the magical world of Disney as an Engineering Services Manager at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. This role offers an exciting opportunity to lead and shape the future of Disney's facilities and operations services. As part of the team that "Powers the Magic," you'll be responsible for leading the third shift operations, managing union hourly staff, and ensuring the highest standards of maintenance and safety across resort assets.
The position combines technical expertise with leadership skills, requiring someone who can effectively manage teams while maintaining Disney's world-class standards. You'll be based at the Cerritos St. Warehouse in Anaheim, traveling daily to the Resort to oversee field operations. The role demands a strong focus on safety, operational excellence, and team development.
Key aspects of the role include developing and implementing safety strategies, managing maintenance plans, leading projects from scope development through completion, and ensuring operational readiness of facilities. You'll work closely with various teams and partners, requiring excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $107,500 to $126,200 annually, with additional benefits including medical coverage, bonus opportunities, and long-term incentives. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong technical and leadership capabilities who wants to be part of creating magical experiences for millions of guests.
The position requires flexibility with working hours, including evenings, holidays, and weekends, particularly as it involves third shift operations. You'll be joining a company with a rich legacy of entertainment and innovation, working at one of the world's most renowned theme park resorts.
If you're passionate about leadership, technical excellence, and creating magical experiences while working for a global entertainment leader, this role offers an exciting opportunity to advance your career while making a significant impact on guest experiences at the Disneyland Resort.