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The primary responsibility of a Room Attendant is to deliver and exceed guest expectations, clean and style hotel rooms and public areas to brand standards, promptly address guest requests, and work collaboratively to resolve guest challenges.
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Provide excellent housekeeping services in all guest rooms according to policy and procedures. Load attendant carts with supplies and keep linen closet clean and organized. Replenish all guest amenities including tissue, shower products, coffee, condiments, cups and glassware.
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A Room Attendant is someone who pays attention to details and provides above & beyond guest services to our hotel guests. Sleep Inn Provo Near University takes pride in the overall cleanliness of our hotel and is seeking energetic, attention to detail individual to join our Housekeeping team as a Full-Time or Part-Time Room Attendant weekends are required.
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The housekeeping/room attendant performs routine duties of cleaning and servicing our guest rooms beyond expectation while following the directive of the Executive Housekeeper. Previous experience as a housekeeper/room attendant or janitorial services (preferred.
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The Room Attendant/ Housekeeper is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the guest rooms assigned. Join us for this incredible opportunity to be part of our team as a Housekeeper/Room Attendant at Miraval Austin Resort and Spa located in Austin, TX. Not only will you be part of a rock-star team, but you will also get to be part of a team that won North America's Best Resort Spa and Texas' Best Resort Spa by World Spa Awards.
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