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Scrubs, disinfects and deodorizes all bathroom fixtures. Advises housekeeping supervisor of rooms ready for occupancy. Scrubs, disinfects and deodorizes all bathroom fixtures. Strips beds, collect dirty linen, and make beds with fresh linens.
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The Room Attendant/Housekeeper should enthusiastically carry out all instructions from supervisors and follow safety procedures in order to provide the most enjoyable guest experience. As a Room Attendant/Housekeeper, you are responsible for cleaning guest rooms and other public areas in order to uphold the hotel's service standards.
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Our 248 room luxury property is located in Southlake, Texas overlooking beautiful Southlake Town Square! Bend and reach to dust, clean, and make beds and bathroom. Stocks housekeeping bag to ensure that enough cleaning needs, equipment, and amenities are available to properly clean each room.
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Executive Housekeeper/Executive Housekeeper ESSENTIAL PURPOSE : The room attendant effectively and efficiently insures proper cleanliness of all guest rooms, corridors, service areas and linen closets.
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Cleans, dusts, and sanitizes all areas of the Guest Room (bedroom, living room, dining room and bathroom) according to procedure. Restocks used amenities such as shampoo, lotions, cotton balls, stationery and pens.
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As the Room Attendant, you will be responsible for maintaining standards of hotel cleanliness set by the Executive Housekeeping. Room Attendant Team Members will work primarily between the hours of 8am-4pm, but may need to accommodate a flexible schedule based on business needs.
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Vacuums carpet and cleans marble and tile areas. Removes dirty towels and sheets and replaces them with clean ones. Our company does not discriminate against its associates or applicants because of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, physical or mental disability or medical condition.
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RoleAs part of a guest room attendant responsibility, cleaning guest rooms efficiently accordance to the standards is necessary to ensure the service is positive and memorable experience for our owners and Guest.
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Housekeeping Room Attendant - Courtyard by Marriott Midas Hospitality is recognized as one of the Top 100 U.S. Employers in 2021 (by MogulRecruiter). Start Your Journey with Midas Hospitality: Midas Hospitality is currently searching for a Housekeeping Room Attendant to join our team at the Courtyard by Marriott in Clemson, SC. This person will be responsible for ensuring the cleanliness of the hotel to brand, company and guest satisfaction.
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Making beds, replenishing linens, cleaning room, bathroom, and halls, and vacuuming. Communicate with supervisor room status, work progress, and all guest requests and problems. Effectively manage time (e.g., time spent per room, planning, prioritizing.
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Sweeps and scrubs bathroom floor. Replenishes bathroom supplies. Washes walls, ceiling, woodwork, windows, door panels, and sills. Cleans rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies.
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Replace facial, toilet tissue and bathroom amenities in correct amount and location. Dust furniture; vacuum carpeting, area rugs, draperies and upholstered furniture; make beds and change sheets; sweep, mop and wash floors; pick up debris and empty trash containers.
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Guest Room Attendant should maintain complete knowledge of and comply with all housekeeping departmental policies/service and also the hotel's procedures/standards. Per brand standards, cleans assigned Guest rooms or suites, which includes making beds, vacuuming, dusting, arranging room furniture if required and cleaning bathroom(s), clean baseboards, remove scuff marks, clean mirrors, toilets, sinks, showers, tubs, and floors daily.
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Replenishes supplies such as drinking glasses, writing, bathroom supplies, and linen. Reports any room unable to be serviced within appropriate time standards immediately to the supervisor.
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As a Room Attendant with Fairmont Hotels & Resorts you will have the opportunity to create lasting memories for every Guest, ensuring Guest rooms are comfortable, inviting and clean. Room Attendant (Housekeeping.
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