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As a laundry attendant, you must change linen and make beds wash, dry, and fold linen strip linen from guest rooms organize and sort the laundry room understand and clean any reclaim complete an inventory of laundry help other team members the cross-train between cleaning guest rooms and doing laundry cleaning of the hotel lobby area We offer competitive pay, paid personal time off, and hotel discounts.
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Strip beds of soiled linen and re-make them with clean sanitary linen. Wash and dry soiled linen and return to designated areas. Wash and dry client clothes as required and return them to the proper rooms.
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GENERAL CLEANING DUTIES: Deep clean bathrooms, tile floors, rotate mattresses, wash windows and screens as directed, strip and wax floors, spot clean or shampoo carpet on a scheduled basis, clean hotel dumpster as directed.
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Sort, clean, wash, dry and fold linen according to proper facility procedures. Strip, wax, and buff floors as directed, move and replace furniture. Interface with other facility departments personnel regarding linen delivery services and report to Supervisor.
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Follow all proper protocols to strip, wash, fold, and stock linen. The aptitude to notice and report any loss of damage of linen, furniture, fixtures or equipment. Work under direction of Housekeeping Manager or Housekeeping Supervisor.
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Strip rooms & send linen & terry to laundry. -Wash & fold linen & terry. -Stock linen closest & public area amentiies. Renowned Resort & Spa in the Smokies is Hiring for a 2nd Shift Laundry Attendant.
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Clean, sweep and wash stairwells. § Strip and wax facility floors as per schedule. § Collection and transport of soiled linen from units to laundry room. § Emptying trash receptacles; wash and disinfect trash containers.
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They need to be free of dirty linen, trash, glasses and cups and re-stocked with fresh items as needed. STOCKING DUTIES: Maintains the in-room storage areas with linen, paper and other items dictated by the hotel.
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Upon dismissal of a patient, in addition to the above, strip the room, properly dispose of linen and trash, clean and disinfect bed, frame, mattress, and pillow, remake bed, and other discharge policies and procedures.
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Strip beds weekly, more often if necessary. Maintain and ensure that there is an adequate amount of clean linen at all times. Wash windows and window sills in resident rooms weekly or more often if needed.
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Transport of clean linen to units. Collection and transport of bulk garbage from units to outside trash/recycling containers. Stocking facility with soap, paper towels, trash bags etc. Vacuuming carpeted areas; shampoo areas as needed.
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Strip and refinish floors, clean and shampoo carpets, wash walls, and clean blinds, as assigned. Collect and properly dispose of trash and soiled linen. Strip and refinish floors, clean and shampoo carpets, wash walls, and clean blinds, as assigned.
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Upon dismissal of a patient, in addition to above, strip the room, properly dispose of linen and trash, clean and disinfect bed, frame, mattress and pillow, remake bed and other discharge policies and procedures.
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Review the shower list, strip beds and remake with clean fresh linen. Wash eyeglasses, turn TVs on/off for residents, deliver a box of tissues, give a hand massage with lotion, brush their hair, polish nails.
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Wash, scrub, dust, polish, vacuum, mop, disinfect patient rooms, treatment/exam rooms, clean bathrooms; scrub sinks and showers; service and clean staff areas, offices, corridors, utility rooms, tiles, windows, blinds, furniture, mirrors, fixtures, walls, doors, refrigerators, etc., empties wastepaper baskets and replenishes supplies, such as paper towels, toilet tissue, soap, etc.
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