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Responds to room attendant and supervisor(s) calls in a timely manner. Light and deep cleaning of laundry facility- sweep, mop, dust, vacuum, polish washers. Folds and organizes bed linens and guest room items.
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Vacuum, mop, make beds, dust and polish furniture, stock rooms with toiletries, and do laundry as needed. Vacuum, mop, make beds, dust and polish furniture, stock rooms with toiletries, and do laundry as needed.
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CUSA, LLC, one of the most successful hotel management companies in the industry is searching for a Room Attendant for the Courtyard by Marriott Tuscaloosa. Clean, dust, vacuum and resupply various areas within the campus workplace including the lobby, dining room, kitchen, bathrooms, Chapel, and other areas as assigned.
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Exercise Room clean all mirrors, wipe all equipment take out trash run vacuum cleaner clean glass doors. Marriott at the University of Dayton is Now Hiring: Hotel Lobby Attendant - Second Shift - $13.50.
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Sweep and wash floors, vacuum carpet, wash walls, dust furniture and fixtures and clean ashtrays. The Houseperson provides support and service for the room attendants and maintains cleanliness throughout the hotel.
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Empty room attendant carts of soiled linen and trash. Polish and clean mirrors, room numbers on guest room doors, and elevator doors. Vacuum, sweep, and/or mop hallways, stairwells, vending areas, and foyers.
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Ensure the car wash, tunnel, back room, vacuum lot, and the entire property are guest-ready. Ensure the car wash, tunnel, back room, vacuum lot, and the entire property are guest-ready. Pet Insurance: To keep your furry friends healthy and happy.
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62 [Room Attendant / Cleaner] As a Housekeeping Attendant at Muv Fitness, you'll: Be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of equipment and ensure it is sanitized; Sweep, dust, mop scrubs and vacuum hallways, stairs, office space and other assigned areas of the overall gym; Clean, mop, scrub, polish, and disinfect all bathroom areas as needed; Maintain a sufficient supply of materials (e.g. towels, tissue, soap, etc.
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Monitor and maintain safety, cleanliness, sanitation, and organization of guest rooms, corridors, housekeeping linen and storage closets, and public areas as assigned (i.e. remove trash and linen, wipe down shelves/counters, vacuum carpets and area rugs, sweep and wax floor, relocate improperly stored items to proper storage areas, etc.
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Entry-level Room Attendant and Houseman positions with paid training available. Job Purpose/Functions: The Room Attendant cleans condo and resort-style rooms to ensure an inviting and comfortable experience for our guests.
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Prior work experience in housekeeping as a maid, room attendant, house cleaner, and /or custodian. Cleans rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and/or draperies, using vacuum cleaners and/or shampooers.
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Associate lounge and locker room, public areas, stairwells, and back of the house area). Maximizes job efficiency and neat, orderly appearance by maintaining supply cart and vacuum cleaner.
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Clean rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture using vacuum cleaner and/or proper chemicals. Replenish room supplies, i.e., amenities, drinking glasses, clean linen. Lift and move furniture in the room.
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The Homewood Suites by Hilton-Austin South/Airport, managed by Moody National Hospitality Management, is looking for a Room Attendant to join our team. Essential Functions:Clean assigned guest rooms and stock with appropriate supplies in accordance with quality and timeliness standards; pick up trash; change line; make bed; clean bathroom thoroughly; vacuum and dust the guest room, clean windows and balcony, if applicable.
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Remove trash, dirty linen, and room service items. Vacuum carpets and performs floor care duties (e.g., in guest rooms and hallway). Check that all appliances are present in the room and in working order.
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