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Professionally wash and dry laundry items, such as linen, terry, blankets, bedspreads, etc. Prior experience in linen care is preferred although we can train the right individual. Robust local teams are vital for successful vacation rentals-so much so that local operations teams make up the majority of our workforce.
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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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Laundry Worker - Responsible for collecting, sorting, and loading soiled linen into the washer(s) and loading clean linens into the dryer(s), folding clean linens, counting and recording the linen processed each day, making proper deliveries to units and, cleaning and sanitizing the work area including; machines, work tables, and sorting area.
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We are hiring for this position to start Monday March 4th and employment is expected to end on or around 10/13/24. We're searching for hard-working individuals who embody our core values while maintaining the supreme cleanliness of our homes.
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Perform all stages of processing linen and terry including but not limited to collecting, transporting, sorting, weighing, loading, and unloading washers, dryers and chutes, ironing, folding, storing, and delivering.
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This role is responsible for transferring linen to and from the closets as well as delivering any other items to guest rooms as needed. Location: Hilton Garden Inn Orange BeachThe Houseperson is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of guest corridors, housekeeping closets, service elevator landings, and all other assigned areas.
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Come work on one property and use our provided cleaning supplies and clean linen earning excellent paypaid by units cleaned! Together, we're redefining the beach vacation into a time when families can truly rest, relax, and reconnect with their loved ones.
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