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This includes Resident Apartments (furnishings, fixtures, ledges, room heating/cooling units, bathroom fixtures, windows/mirrors, blinds, and shutters), Bathroom Areas, Entrance/Exit ways in recreational areas, Floors (including sweeping, dusting, mopping, stripping, waxing, buffing, and disinfecting), Carpets (vacuuming, shampooing, deodorizing, disinfecting), Walls and ceilings (washing, wiping, dusting, spot cleaning, disinfecting, deodorizing), Removing dirt, dust, grease, film, etc.
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Assists Executive Housekeeper with all of the following departmental functions and concerns: assist with opening and the PM shift, maintaining turnover to an acceptable level, maintaining uniform control, purchasing and issuance, guest requests, monthly meetings, quality assurance in public space and guest rooms, linen and supply inventories, purchasing linen and supplies when needed, assist with scheduling, kronos and payroll cost controls.
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Reports To: Executive Housekeeper / Housekeeping Manager. Report any rooms with deficiencies in writing to the Executive Housekeeper for prompt repair/resolution. Check the closet for cleanliness, wipe the door, handle, and overhead shelves, and restock the guest room supplies such as hangers, extra blankets, and pillows.
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Notifies Executive Housekeeper of maintenance repairs as necessary. Job DescriptionSchulte Hospitality Group is seeking a dynamic, service-oriented Room Inspector to join our team.
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Job overview The Housekeeping Supervisor supports the housekeeping and laundry departments and manages all facets of the Housekeeping Department in the absence of the Executive Housekeeper, ensuring the highest level of cleanliness and guest satisfaction.
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Primary Purpose: The primary purpose of the Executive Housekeeper is to provide guests with an excellent room experience, ensuring that all operational standards and procedures for the Housekeeping and Laundry Department (including brand and Atrium requirements) are being followed by all Associates.
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SCOPE OF WORK + TEAM Reports to Director of Housekeeping/Executive Housekeeper/Housekeeping Manager Supports Housekeeping team ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Ability to walk, kneel, stoop, and stand for entire shift while cleaning and servicing guest rooms and perform medium work exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 pounds of force frequently or constantly lift, carry, push, or otherwise move objects.
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Inspects all room equipment (TV, lights/lamps, faucets, radios) to ensure proper working order and immediately reports all room status and room maintenance deficiencies, in writing, to the Executive Housekeeper for prompt repair/resolution.
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Reports to: Executive Housekeeper/Housekeeping Supervisor/Inspector Job Summary: Responsible for the appropriate inventory and distribution of clean linens for guest rooms while maintaining the company's high standards of quality and service.
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Performs other jobs as required by Housekeeping Supervisor, Executive Housekeeper or Executive Management. Cleans entire room thoroughly, including: washing windows; dusting countertops, dresser tops, lamps, and light bulbs; and replacing light bulbs as needed.
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This Executive Housekeeper position will place you in a brand new, fully renovated luxury hotel/casino with a fantastic team. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER You will have Housekeeping Supervisors to support the daily housekeeping function that will repeat directly to you.
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JOB TITLE : Houseman REPORTS TO : Executive Housekeeper, Housekeeping Supervisor or General Manager JOB SUMMARY : Cleans assigned areas in accordance with set procedures. Assists Executive Housekeeper in checking supplies, opening cartons, and placing supplies neatly on shelves.
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Overview A high-profile individual is seeking an executive housekeeper on the Upper East Side. The residence is a five-story, 6,000 square foot townhouse with an elevator, though the principal only uses the first-floor kitchen, one room on the second floor (the den), and two rooms on the 3rd floor (the sitting room and bedroom.
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This position may fill in for housekeeping as needed, and assist the Executive Housekeeper in the daily operation of the housekeeping department. Assist housekeepers as needed and as directed by the Executive Housekeeper.
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The Assistant Executive Housekeeper must regularly lift and /or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Reports To: Executive Housekeeper. Assist is checking all fixtures, equipment and room conditions (television, radio, lights, heating/cooling, furniture, wallpaper, etc.
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