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The Housekeeping Supervisor is responsible for administering and coordinating housekeeping functions in assigned sections. Report on progress of all out-of-order rooms under the Housekeeping Department's supervision to the Guest Services Manager daily.
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Meeting Room Attendant or Housekeeping Inspector Housekeeping Supervisor. The goal of our Housekeeping team is to make our hotel feel like just that, a home! Job Category : Housekeeping.
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Hskp Laundry Aide, La JollaDescriptionJOB SUMMARYUnder the direction of the Housekeeping Supervisor and / or Assistant Supervisor performs housekeeping and cleaning duties within established guidelines in assigned areas.
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Requires shift work upkeep of all equipment maintenance office operations guest services housekeeping support etc. Serves as working supervisor of Maintenance Department. Three years of general maintenance work in involving variety of trade practices associated with such occupations as carpentry electrical work plumbing painting air conditioning and refrigeration plumbing masonry work etc.
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You will supervise and direct Service Technicians, Groundskeepers and Housekeeping personnel in the repair and maintenance of HVAC, electrical and mechanical systems, plumbing, cleaning and maintaining of grounds and common areas of the community.
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Life As a Housekeeping Supervisor. Assist with deep cleaning projects and housekeeping staff during unanticipated rush periods. Maintain required PARs of all housekeeping and laundry supplies by ordering all needed supplies and amenities on a monthly/quarterly basis.
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This position will supervise, train, and inspect the performance of assigned Housekeeping staff ensuring that all procedures are completed to the established standards. Inspect guest rooms, guest corridors, elevator foyer area, vending area, service area including linen closet, staff restroom.
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Position Reports to: Housekeeping Supervisor. Stock housekeeping cart with all necessary supplies to plan your day efficiently. OTO Development is pleased to announce a wonderful opportunity for a Housekeeping Team Associate.
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Reports any lost and found items to the Housekeeping Supervisor immediately, listing the room number or area where the item was found. Reports any damaged or missing items to Maintenance and the Housekeeping Supervisor.
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A Housekeeping Supervisor is responsible for leading, training and supervising Room Attendants and Housepersons in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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The Housekeeping Supervisor will work closely with the Housekeeping Management team to ensure all standards are being met and our guests are enjoying a clean and hazard-free stay.
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This position reports directly to the Site Manager, Site Supervisor or Assistant Site Manager, depending on site personnel configuration. May also perform bindery, QC and final check, housekeeping, file services, call center representative, and reception, etc.
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The housekeeping team performs job functions to support environmental care: (patient care area cleaning, non-patient care area cleaning, linen service, waste removal, sharps container removal, meeting/event set-up/breakdown, and infection control/sanitation utilizing technical, interpersonal and critical thinking skills under the guidance and support of a supervisor.
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The Food Service Supervisor (Shift Supervisor) accurately and efficiently prepares and serves a variety of food items in accordance with assigned work instructions and menus. Follow assigned facility housekeeping and safety practices in all preparation, oversight, and serving of correctional facility meals.
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Turn in assignment sheet and keys to the Housekeeping Supervisor at the end of the shift. All other duties assigned by manager or supervisor. Polish woodwork and metal work such as fixtures and metal fittings.
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