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The Parking Manager must go above and beyond to exceed guest expectations, assisting with luggage, providing directions, and offering assistance whenever needed. The Parking Manager must go above and beyond to exceed guest expectations, assisting with luggage, providing directions, and offering assistance whenever needed.
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Assign work and supervise team member performance in all Front Office procedures including, but not limited to, guest check-in and check-out, lobby traffic and flow, luggage assistance, telephone operator services and determining room rates and availability.
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In offering a warm welcome to our hotel/resort, the Valet Parking Attendant assists with the opening of car doors as they arrive to the hotel/resort and unloading of guest’s luggage as needed.
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Located in the heart of Seattle's downtown, the Fairmont Olympic Hotel is a historic landmark in the city. We look forward to welcoming you to the historic Fairmont Olympic Hotel located in the heart of Seattle.
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Assist the Bell Person with all luggage storage and retrieval. Pyramid Global Hospitality (“Pyramid”) is a leading hotel management company, operating in the US, Caribbean, and Western Europe.
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Assist guests with luggage handling, ensuring a smooth and effortless check-in process. Adhere to all health and safety regulations and hotel policies. Greet guests with a friendly and professional demeanor, providing a positive first impression of the hotel.
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Walking distance to the airport terminal via the sky bridge opposite the hotel or take the Link Light Rail to downtown attractions like Pike Place Market, The Space Needle, and Lumen Field. The hotel is located across the street from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
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The ideal candidate will have minimum one year of hotel front office experience and six months of supervisory experience with schedule flexibility. The Hilton Seattle Airport and Conference Center is looking for a Front Office Supervisor to join the Front Office Team.
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A Shuttle Driver / Bellperson is responsible for transporting customers to/from the DoubleTree Seattle Airport utilizing company provided vehicles as well as assisting customers with the transferring and storing of luggage and responding to the guests requests in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest services and financial profitability.
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Hotel Shuttle Driver - Courtyard SeaTac Area. This position is responsible for safely transporting guests to/from their destinations, providing information and luggage assistance, in a friendly, courteous, and professional manner.
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Luxury hotel or resort Doorperson experience preferred. Pyramid Global Hospitality offers a range of employment benefits, including comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off, as well as unique perks such as on-site wellness programs, local discounts, and employee rates on hotel stays.
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Join our dedicated team as a Part-Time Bellperson and Valet Attendant and provide a warm and welcoming arrival experience to our valued guests. Employee travel program offering discounted rates in Fairmont's and Accor worldwide.
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Other (10%): Maintain hotel reader boards, stock gift shop /convenience store (if applicable), and assist with meeting room set up. Public Area Cleaning and Sanitizing (70%): This position performs the daily and on-going cleaning of the hotel lobby, restrooms, gift shop, guest laundry area, employee break room, pool area, exercise room, business center, stairwells and hallways, outside entrances, and parking areas ensuring that all areas are cleaned and orderly, dusted, vacuumed and that trash is removed.
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Assist with loading and unloading luggage to and from guest vehicles. Maintain complete knowledge at all times of hotel features and services, room rates, special packages and promotions, daily house count, room availability, scheduled in-house group activities, locations and times, and VIP guests.
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Join our dedicated team as Part Time Overnight Valet/Bellman and provide a warm and welcoming arrival experience to our valued guests. Provide information about the hotel's facilities, services, and local attractions to enhance the guest experience.
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