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The Room Attendant is responsible for cleaning guest rooms as assigned ensuring both hotels established standards of cleanliness. Replace all linen and replenish all bathroom supplies and room amenities.
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May assist with inspecting rooms and/or providing oversight of room attendant duties as requested. + Complete all pre-cleaning duties including but not limited to guest supplies cleaning supplies and linen for housekeeping cart set-up.
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JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure that rooms and public areas are cleaned and sanitized to company-mandated standards Ensures that rooms have clean linen, bedding and towels Understands and follows all safety and security procedures as mandated by the hotel Maintain knowledge of hotel property, hotel staff, hotel services, hotel service hours of operation, and hotel surroundings ( mall, restaurants) Ensures that rooms are stocked with soap, tissues, drinking glasses, etc.
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Work as a room attendant when staffing shortages occur or during peak periods. Pick up bed and other linen from hotel floors and transport to laundry collection site. Potential Career Path Housekeeping Supervisor/Guest Service Agent – Executive Housekeeper or Front Office ManagerEssential Job FunctionsGreet and acknowledge guests in a courteous and friendly manner.
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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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Provide necessary linen and amenities to guests in accordance with the guest room legend. 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.
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If Housekeeping Manager and/or Housekeeping Supervisor finds deficiencies in guest rooms that were assigned to room attendant, the room attendant will be required to return to the guest room in question and clean and report repairs, as necessary.
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Job DescriptionSchulte Hospitality Group is seeking a dynamic, service-oriented Room Attendant to join our team! SHG provides a rewarding, fun and flexible work environment, exciting perks, an atmosphere designed to encourage and promote career growth within the company and a robust benefit package including, but not limited to:Work Today, Get Paid today, with Daily Pay.
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Empties trash and dirty linen from guest room floors. Moves racks of clean Rooms linen to Guest Room floors. Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village is a Southern California oasis, set between the bustle of Los Angeles and Santa Barbara’s wine country, just north of Malibu’s famed beaches.
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In addition, the laundry attendant is responsible for the general cleaning and upkeep for the laundry room, all laundry work areas and housekeeping office, storage areas, employee restrooms, etc.
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As a Room Attendant, you help create guest experiences that are enjoyable and comfortable. Here are a few of the tasks that will keep you busy on a daily basis:·Clean, dust, polish and vacuum public areas meet hotel standards.
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Under the supervision of the Housekeeping Supervisor, clean guestrooms, suites, and public areas in accordance with the hotel policies and procedures. Clean a daily par of hotel guestrooms and suites, including vacuuming, emptying trash, mopping floors, cleaning furniture, carpet care, linen removal, and window washing in accordance with hotel standards, policies and procedures.
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Skills and Abilities: Constantly pushing loaded supply cart from room to room, carrying tote tray with replacement amenities from department to assigned floor, arranging drapery and replacement linen, carrying dirty linen to laundry.
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We are currently looking for Housekeeping- Room Attendants- Full Time -AM ShiftPOSITION OBJECTIVEClean guest rooms in accordance to established quality and performance standards to allow a sufficient quantity of vacant and clean guest rooms for sales.
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Position SummaryThe role of the Housekeeping House Attendant is to be responsible for stocking of linen closets throughout the hotel; as well as, assisting the Room Attendants.
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