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Cleans light fixtures, ceiling and vents, walls, furniture, windows and window coverings, floors and carpets, restroom fixtures, nurses stations, patient service areas, business offices, front lobby areas, and waiting room areas.
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Perform house person and lobby attendant duties when short staffed or during peak periods. Clean and polish furniture and fixtures; dust furniture, walls or equipment. Perform house person and lobby attendant duties when short staffed or during peak periods.
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Inspect condition of furniture for tears, rips, and stains and report damages. Grasp, turn, and manipulate objects of varying size and weight, requiring fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
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Check all fixtures, equipment, and facility conditions (lights, toilets, water temperature, furniture, wallpaper, etc.) General clean assigned areas including the lobby, rest rooms, offices, corridors, banquet areas, elevators, stairways, entranceways, pool facilities, exercise room, associate break areas and outside grounds.
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Assist in checking all lobby fixtures, equipment and conditions (lights, heating/cooling, furniture, wallpaper, etc.) Assist in maintaining the cleanliness of the lobby, front entrance and surrounding areas.
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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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Maintains cleanliness of Lobby, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, dusting, picking up debris and trash, emptying trash cans. Cleans assigned public hallways, policing for trash and/or debris; vacuums and dusts hallway furniture and fixtures and washes corridor windows on schedule.
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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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JOB SUMMARY: Breakfast Bar Attendant responsibilities include cleaning, preparing, and maintaining the breakfast area by arranging the furniture, emptying the trash receptacles, making fresh coffee, and stocking the drinks, food items & other supplies according to operating standards.
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Maintenance Engineer- With House Attendant Shifts Hotel Vintage Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants Downtown Seattle What You'll Do Responsibilities include maintaining all equipment, systems and building components including, but not limited to; mechanical and electrical systems, pumps, HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, locks, furniture, paint, wall coverings, tile and other equipment.
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As a Front Desk Clerk with DelMonte Hotel Group, you will be part of a hospitality leader that prides itself on cultivating a workplace that feels like home and that brings out the best in you, each and every day.
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This includes 2 Jean-Georges concepted restaurants, lobby lounge, and in-room dining. 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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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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Cleaning duties include: sweeping, mopping, polishing, trash, windows cleaning and moving furniture, equipment etc. Clean all common space areas including kitchen, cafeteria, lobby and break room.
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Cleaning furniture, elevators and glass in areas such as lobby, pool, public restrooms, and breakfast area. As a Houseperson, you will help deliver the RMC difference by providing an impressive first impression of our property.
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