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Polish and clean mirrors, room numbers on guest room doors, and elevator doors. Empty room attendant carts of soiled linen and trash. The Housekeeping Attendant is responsible for the cleanliness of guest floor corridors, foyers, stairwells, and public vending areas.
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As a Room Attendant, you'll be doing a lot of things around here (boredom won't be an issue). As a Room Attendant, you help create guest experiences that are enjoyable and comfortable.
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Responsibilities Stock linen closets with amenities and supplies for room attendants; may include taking supplies directly to room attendants. Our 401(k) Savings Plan with matching funds, and discounts through our 'YouDecide' and Hotel Room Discount programs provide additional incentives for choosing HEI as the employer of your future.
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Vacuum, mop, make beds, dust and polish furniture, stock rooms with toiletries, and do laundry as needed. We're looking for professional and motivated Housekeeping Room Attendants to join our team for the summer.
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JOB OVERVIEW: Assure cleanliness of guest floor corridors, foyers, stairwells, and public vending areas, and assist room attendants in order to maintain Crescent's high standards of quality. Stock linen closets with amenities and supplies for room attendants; may include taking supplies directly to room attendants.
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Responsibilities include cleaning guest rooms, restrooms, and common areas, making beds, doing laundry, ironing sheets, and other general cleaning duties as assigned. Keep common spaces such as the lobby, hallways, and restrooms clean and stocked with supplies.
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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. 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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Position : Bell Attendant. Collect, polish and deliver shoes for the hotels show shine service (if applicable). Escort guests to rooms and familiarize them with hotel services and amenities (hours of outlets, pool, exercise room, etc.
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Opportunity: Room Attendant. 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.
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Overview Opportunity: Room AttendantClean and maintain guest rooms to ensure rooms meet established standards. Your Growth PathHousekeeping Supervisor – Assistant Executive Housekeeper – Executive HousekeeperYour FocusGreet guests upon interaction with a warm and friendly greeting.
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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. Clean, dust, wax, scrub, polish and service guest rooms daily in line with hotel procedures.
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Compensation: $17.75 / hrYour Growth PathHousekeeping Supervisor – Assistant Executive Housekeeper – Executive HousekeeperYour FocusGreet guests upon interaction with a warm and friendly greeting. Practice safe work habits, wear protective safety equipment and follow MSDS and OSHA standards.
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HHM Hotels Benefits and PerksCompetitive wages for full time and part time opportunitiesMedical, Dental and Vision Health InsurancePaid Time Off401k Company MatchFree Basic Life InsuranceTravel DiscountsCommuter Transit and Commuter Parking BenefitsEmployee Assistance and Wellness ProgramEducational/Professional DevelopmentReferral Bonus ProgramWork Environment and ContextWork schedule varies and may include working on holidays, and weekends.
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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. Provide necessary linen and amenities to guests in accordance with the guest room legend.
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