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Writing, using the key pads of phones, computer mouse, key cards, keys, ability to stock and restock items in a specific enclosed space such as a mini bar fridge in a guest room. to restock storage room, mini bar cart and guest rooms.
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About the roleThe Turndown Attendant provides a comfortable evening environment in Guest Rooms by cleaning and refreshing the room in the early evening and preparing the room for the guest to sleep in.
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Sweeping and dusting guest room. Report any missing articles, damage or mechanical problems to the Supervisor Housekeeping and turn in articles left in room. Retrieve, stock, restock, and store the housekeeping cat according to prescribed housekeeping, safety and security procedures and regulations (5.
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The Hotel Room Attendant is responsible for cleaning Guest Rooms to the standards set by the Hotel, and in the time allowed per industry standard and as outlined by the Hotel. Clean an average of 16 to 18 Guest Rooms per day individually following the Hotel Housekeeping Guidelines within an 8-hour work day (28 minutes per room) while maintaining established standards.
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Restock housekeeping carts with clean linen as needed by the room attendants. Brighten up your stay in the Sunshine State by booking a spacious room at SpringHill Suites Jacksonville.
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Our Housekeeping team makes a difference by:A warm, people-oriented demeanorA team-first attitudeA gift for paying attention to the smallest detailsAs Guest Room Attendant, you will:Clean, dust, polish and vacuum to make sure guest rooms and bathrooms meet hotel standards.
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As a Guest Room Attendant, your contribution helps ensure guests an enjoyable and comfortable stay which in turn creates a customer for life. Restock all guest room supplies, like soap and shampoo.
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What You'll DoAs a Room Attendant with Kimpton, you'll be responsible for cleaning guest rooms and common areas, all the while providing outstanding service to our guests along the way.
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Restock all guest room supplies, like soap, shampoo, and coffee. As a Room Attendant, you help create guest experiences that are enjoyable and comfortable. Qualifications Skills Behaviors : Motivations : Education Experience Required 2 years: Hotel/Hospitality 2 years: Housekeeping Room Attendant 2 years: Hotel Housekeeping Licenses & Certifications.
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Provide necessary linen and amenities to guests in accordance with the guest room legend. Replace linens on beds and replenish guest room supplies, empty wastebaskets. Leave rooms in uniform arrangement as determined by the Executive Housekeeper and make sure the door is closed and the room is locked.
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As a Room Attendant with Kimpton, you'll be responsible for cleaning guest rooms and common areas, all the while providing outstanding service to our guests along the way. Restock the cart at the end of your shift and organize the linen closet to prepare for the next day.
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Report all guest items left in room; report damage in rooms, hallways, or common areas; restock cart prior to end of shift. Room Attendant would be responsible for performing the following tasks: Ensure standards of excellence for guestrooms cleanliness are followed.
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Clean, dust, wax, scrub, polish and service guest rooms daily in line with hotel procedures. Report any exceptional and/or unusual circumstances, such as no luggage in a stay-over room, no service needed, sleep-outs, guests smoking in rooms, etc.
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Leave the guest room in uniform arrangement as determined by the Executive Housekeeper and make sure the door is closed and the room is locked. Stock cart with guest room supplies at beginning of shift.
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Restock housekeeping room attendant carts with guest supplies and chemicals. Maintain housekeeping room attendant carts and work areas in an orderly and neat manner.
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