Our Maintenance department faces exciting technical challenges every day. Our sole goal: to ensure the smooth operation of all park activities/attractions/buildings, allowing our visitors to have fun safely throughout the year.
Within a team of approximately 12 Engineers, under the responsibility of the Engineering Manager, you will provide recommendations or studies to continuously correct and improve the reliability of electromechanical equipment and automated systems that ensure the operation of attractions in the areas of safety, reliability, maintainability, and operational performance. You will thus play a key role in satisfying our visitors and perpetuating the Disney magic, while respecting the Five Keys: Safety, Courtesy, Inclusion, Show, and Efficiency.
Your Missions?
- Provide expertise on the proper functioning of ride/show control equipment and attraction networks (Siemens, Rockwell, Beckhoff PLCs...) and be persuasive in technical choices.
- Analyze a malfunction and quickly decide on the technical measures to be taken to safely restart attractions.
- Lead a technical meeting during a breakdown or to present a modification.
- Write intervention reports and technical analyses.
- Respect and ensure compliance with action plan deadlines.
- Carry out and/or participate in modification/rehabilitation projects (risk analyses, specifications, test sheets, planning...). Ensure the update of technical documentation related to this modification, as well as the maintenance plans associated with them.
- Share technical elements and best practices with other parks worldwide.
- Participate in predictive maintenance.
The Profile to successfully carry out this mission?
Ideally holding a BAC+5 engineering degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, Industrial Computing, or Automation, you have a minimum of 5 years of experience in a robotics-dominated industry, for example, where you regularly intervene on just-in-time troubleshooting.
Fluent French (C1) required and minimum B1 English level.
Day/evening/night shifts and on-call technical duties (week), weekend, and public holidays.
The Disneyland Paris difference?
- The possibility of developing true versatility thanks to the variety of interventions.
- The opportunity to work on extraordinary, constantly evolving installations.
- Possibility of following technical training to stay abreast of new technologies.
- Professional development prospects towards other maintenance professions or management positions.
- Access to professional development training (people management, leadership...).