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Monitor all rooms to include appliances, furniture, room supplies and general appearance of rooms to ensure the appearance of luxury hotel standards. Ensure lobby, guest hallways, back of house and housekeeping areas are cleaned and well organized at all times.
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As a Lobby Porter you will: Play a critical role in ensuring the cleanliness, organization, and security of the hotel lobby and public areas, contributing to the overall guest experience; Arrange furniture and decor in the lobby and public areas; Greet guests upon arrival, assist with luggage handling, and provide directions and information about hotel amenities and services; Monitor the lobby and public areas for any suspicious activities or safety hazards.
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Cleaner / Porter] - Competitive Pay and Benefits / Flexible Hours / Employee discounts on hotel stays and other services / Exceptional Training Program - Hotel Cleaning Services is a leading provider of comprehensive cleaning solutions for hotels and hospitality establishments.
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Join the Palmer House Hilton as a Lobby Porter and experience the opulence and beauty of Chicago's most iconic hotel. Perform a variety of tasks including, but not limited to, dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures, vacuuming, mopping, sweeping, shampooing carpets, washing windows, emptying carts of soiled linens, cleaning/waxing floors, removing and disposing of trash, insects and debris and emptying ashtrays.
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They are seeking detail-oriented and diligent individuals to join their team.
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Prior cleaning experience in hotel or other commercial establishment preferred in a similar role as lobby attendant or porter. Clean, polish and maintain furniture and fixtures such as windows, doors, and elevators.
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SPA ATTENDANT : Our Cove Spa Attendants maintain the cleanliness of The Cove, the lobby, restrooms, dressing and treatment rooms, common pool area and public areas, ensuring a professional and welcoming presentation.
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Physically able to lift up to 25 pounds frequently including, but not limited to, trash, housekeeping caddy, laundry, linen, light furniture, and vacuum. Assists with responsibilities and duties in the absence or heavy volume in the areas of Lobby Attendant and Housekeeper.
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Occassional moving and lifting equipment and furniture is required to support onsite and offsite meeting setup and teardown. Increases profitability by sourcing new customers, prospecting via outbound calling, receiving referrals from centers-of-influence, lobby engagement, and via branch partners.
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Essential Functions/Responsibilty Statements: Engages customers in the lobby to assist, educate and train on how to conduct simple transactions through self-service technologies. Gathers market intelligence, generates leads, and develops proposals/campaigns to garner new business, ensuring a consistent flow of new revenues to the company.
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Cleans all Common Areas including the lobby, guest restroomsand hallways. Vacuums all carpeted areas and upholstered furniture? Dusts all furniture, hanging pictures and fixtures.
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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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Maintain common spaces including the hotel lobby, corridors, and public restrooms. Responsibilities include cleaning guest rooms, restrooms, and common areas, making beds, and other general cleaning duties as assigned.
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Occasional moving and lifting equipment and furniture is required to support onsite and offsite meeting setup and teardown. Engages customers in the lobby to assist, educate and train on how to conduct simple transactions through self-service technologies.
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Clean rooms, hallways, lobby, lounges, restrooms, corridors, elevators, stairways, and fitness center. Polish metalwork and furniture. Dust furniture and fixtures. Perform deep cleaning tasks and special projects such as power washing sidewalks, blowing leaves, picking up trash and debris around the property, removing bubble gum from sidewalks, etc.
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