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Willing and able to perform all duties related to site operation as directed by the Executive Housekeeper. Report lost and found items to Executive Housekeeper. The Timeshare Supervisor/Inspector is responsible for consistently meeting quality and timeliness standards in the supervision of cleaning personnel.
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Reports to Executive Housekeeper / Director of Housekeeping. Dry Cleaning Services. Supports hotel by ensuring completion of regular maintenance and cleaning projects. Hotel Level Executive Bonus Program.
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Reports neededrepairs to Executive Director and maintenance specialist. May assist carestaff with cleaning lobby, restrooms, hallways, elevators, stairwells, andcommon spaces. Cleans residentapartment homes - including dusting, vacuuming, sweeping, scrubbing, mopping,waxing, disinfecting, washing windows, etc.
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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. The housekeeping/room attendant performs routine duties of cleaning and servicing our guest rooms beyond expectation while following the directive of the Executive Housekeeper.
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Once that is achieved, the individual may qualify to be promoted to a Housekeeping Supervisor/Executive Housekeeper. Insures quality and quantity of the contents of the linen closet by organizing and cleaning it.
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Reports to Director of Housekeeping/Executive Housekeeper/Housekeeping Manager. This associate will handle daily cleaning and maintenance/sanitation of the guest rooms, public areas and pool/health club.
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Job DetailsJob LocationHampton Inn & Suites - Streetsboro - Streetsboro Hotel L - Streetsboro, OHDescriptionDepartment: Back of HouseSupervisor Title: Executive Housekeeper, Assistant General Manager, General ManagerJob Summary: To provide and maintain clean and comfortable guest rooms to ensure high levels of guest satisfaction.
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Previous executive housekeeper or manager experience ideally in a hotel environment. Conduct periodic inventories, monitor departmental payroll costs, and establish a program for deep-cleaning projects.
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STARTING WAGE: $14.00 PER HOURESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Responsible for all interior cleaning on Casino, Pavilion, Boarding Ramps, and the Executive Conference CenterMaintains equipment in a clean, safe and operable condition and reports damage when required.
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Provides support to the Executive Housekeeper in all areas of Housekeeping operation, such as staff training, coaching, counseling and also enforces to the hotels standard operating procedures.
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As an executive housekeeper, you will be responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of the housekeeping department. We are seeking an Experienced Executive Housekeeper to join our team.
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Executive housekeepers are in charge of overseeing and directing the cleaning activities for a business or hotel. Apply human resource management skills, such as hiring, training, scheduling and evaluating performance.
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Over 3 years of experience as an executive housekeeper, housekeeping manager, or similar. Well-versed in environmental services (EVS) including sanitation protocol and procedures, and how to use cleaning supplies and equipment.
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Provides assistance to executive housekeeper and staff to improve efficiency to all housekeeping areas. Non-routine manual labor, stripping, refinishing floors, operate floor scrubber, buffer, window washing, waste receptacle washing, carpets shampooing, cleaning and moving of furniture.
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Supports the Executive Housekeeper in the safe keeping of access keys, owner and guest information, linen, unit, guest and cleaning supply inventories, and reports needs as necessary.
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