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Six months to one-year hotel housekeeping related experience. Ability to: (1) deal with the public and co-workers with tact and courtesy; (2) use a vacuum cleaner; (3) comprehend oral and written instructions.
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To Housekeeping department when removed from guestrooms Vacuum carpet in hotel floors and public areas Service and re-stock housekeeping closets Remove gum, wall spots, and floor spots with appropriate chemicals Wipe glass, pictures, windows, and public telephone areas Clean public restrooms and replace products Complete closet inventory Sign keys in and out Empty Housekeeping carts of dirty linen, trash, etc.
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Assist with housekeeping (hotel room cleaning) and laundry duties as needed. Vacuum and spot clean carpeting and rugs. One (1) year of housekeeping experience strongly preferred but not required.
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Mop, vacuum, make beds, change sheets, do laundry, stock rooms, and do other cleaning duties as assigned. Maintain common spaces including the hotel lobby, corridors, and public restrooms.
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Work quickly and efficiently to strip hotel room linens, remake beds, clean bathrooms, vacuum, replenish supplies, and report any damages or items needing repair. / Work in the laundry facility to load washers & dryers, fold linens, prepare housekeeping carts.
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Prefer some previous hotel housekeeping experience. We offer a comprehensive full-time benefits package consisting of medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, pet discount program, identity theft protection, pre-paid legal support, flexible spending accounts, matched 401K, life, critical accidental or illness, short- & long-term disability, paid time off, holiday pay, wellness programs, wonderful hotel discounts and much more.
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Vacuum, mop, make beds, dust and polish furniture, stock rooms with toiletries, and do laundry as needed. Manage the cleanliness of common spaces such as the hallways, public restrooms, and hotel lobby.
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To put it simply: The primary responsibility of a Housekeeping 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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Huntington Hotels Group is excited to announce it is accepting applications for Housekeeping Room Attendant for the Cottonwood Heights Courtyard by Marriott, scheduled to open at the end of April.
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Make beds, dust rooms to include but not limited to furniture, fixtures, artwork, baseboards, and window sills, vacuum floors, clean bathrooms, empty trash and refresh towels according to the specifications outlined in the standard operating procedures.
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Make beds, strip sheets, stock rooms with toiletries, do laundry, vacuum, mop, and perform other cleaning duties as needed. Make beds, strip sheets, stock rooms with toiletries, do laundry, vacuum, mop, and perform other cleaning duties as needed.
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The Housekeeping Runner is responsible for the operations of cleaning rooms, public space cleaning, laundry production and other related areas of the hotel. Clean rugs, carpets and upholstered furniture using a vacuum cleaner, broom and carpet shampoo machine.
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Strip all beds and change linens in checked-out rooms, vacuum, sweep, dust, and clean rooms to hotel standards. Job Summary : The Hotel Room Inspector is responsible for maintaining clean and attractive guestrooms while also providing courteous, and efficient service to all guests.
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As a hotel Housekeeping Inspector, you will perform various functions to keep hotel rooms and their environment clean and comfortable for guests. Vacuum rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies.
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Clean and arrange hotel rooms in accordance with our hotel's standards prior to guest arrival. If cleaning is a task that sparks joy for you and you love working with a team, we want to hear from you.
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