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Housekeeping Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Executive Housekeeper in keeping the rooms, corridors, and all public areas of the hotel in a clean and well maintained condition.
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Performs any other duties assigned by Housekeeping Supervisor or Director. Communicates to Housekeeping Supervisor only problems encountered while performing daily routine.
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Lost and Found: Report any lost and found items to the housekeeping supervisor or front desk staff promptly and handle items in accordance with the hotel's policies. Working as a part of the housekeeping team, the Houseperson is responsible for supporting the housekeeping staff, assisting with guest requests, and ensuring a pleasant and comfortable environment for guests.
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As a Operations Supervisor , you will assist in the supervision of associates in the Front Office Department and carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws.
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Performs any other duties as requested by your supervisor/manager. Stock, maintain and transport housekeeping supply cart on a daily basis Dispose of trash and recyclables. Housekeeping is the perfect job for someone who likes to clean, enjoys being active throughout the day, likes to make customers happy through their work, and thrives in a hospitality environment.
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Manage inventory of paper products and ensure they are distributed to appropriate sites efficiently.
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EXPERIENCE: Previous housekeeping experience helpful, but not required. Hilton and Turf Hotel Employee Room Night Discounts. Requires ability to push vacuum, reach, stretch, and bend in routine daily work activities.
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Performs general housekeeping and floor care duties. Performs functions, duties and carry out responsibilities of housekeeping. Assists the Supervisor with functions including but not limited to: planning, scheduling, staff oversight, inventory, and special projects.
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Vacuum Specialist Reports to Team Lead or Multi-Site/Single-Site Supervisor. Housekeeping, cleaning, personal care aid, or janitorial experience preferred. Vacuum Specialists are responsible for assisting with various cleaning tasks as assigned by their supervisor to ensure a clean and healthy work environment for all employees and customers.
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Property, building, or housekeeping experience is preferred. Experience working in a hospital, home care facility, or assisted living facility is required. Completing work and repair orders in a timely fashion and accurate tracking of information of all orders.
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Stock, maintain and transport housekeeping supply cart on a daily basis. Stock, maintain and transport housekeeping supply cart on a daily basis. Voluntary Short-Term Disability Insurance. Maintains and promotes a positive and cooperative work relationship with all hotel departments.
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Must be able to work a flexible schedule that will include days, evenings, weekends and holidays. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Requires ability to walk and stand during entire work shift. Change and replenish bed linens, towels and guest amenities, as needed Perform deep cleaning tasks, as needed.
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