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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Room Attendant to ensure cleanliness and comfort for guests at a hotel facility. In this role, you will be responsible for maintaining guest rooms and common areas, ensuring that every corner is spotless and welcoming. Your day will involve sorting linens, replenishing supplies, and performing various cleaning tasks to create a pleasant environment for visitors. This position offers a chance to work in a dynamic setting, where your attention to detail and commitment to service will make a significant impact on guest satisfaction. If you enjoy working in a team and take pride in your work, this opportunity is perfect for you.
JOB TITLE: ROOM ATTENDANT
USUAL TIME OF WORK SHIFT: Varies with facility needs. Some full-time positions and some part-time positions.
BREAKS: Two breaks and one ½ hour lunch.
OVERTIME: Seldom.
MACHINES USED: Household-type vacuum cleaner.
TOOLS USED: Mops, brooms, extendable wands, cleaning items.
ASSISTIVE DEVICES: Cleaning supply pushcart.
SAFETY CLOTHING/EQUIPMENT: Employee Uniforms.
SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED: Speak, read, write, and understand the primary language(s) used in the workplace.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK PLACE/WORKSTATION: The work takes place at a variety of locations at a hotel facility. The surfaces at the locations are cement, carpeted, tiled, or have wood flooring. Most of the work locations are both well-lit and temperature controlled. The Room Attendant may be exposed for limited periods of time to various weather conditions when cleaning landings and other outdoor areas. The areas where the Room Attendant performs most of the cleaning are guest rooms, bathrooms, lounges, lobbies, landings, elevators, stairways, kitchens, and locker rooms.
DESCRIPTION OF JOB TASKS/PURPOSE: The Room Attendant’s primary responsibility is to clean areas at the hotel facility where guests have spent or will spend time during their stay. The Room Attendant counts and transports linens to and from guests’ rooms. He/She replenishes supplies such as drinking glasses and writing supplies in various rooms. The Room Attendant dusts furniture and equipment, polishes metalwork, washes windows, walls and doors, and empties waste baskets and ash trays. He/She vacuums carpets and upholstered furniture, and scrubs, waxes, and polishes floors using brooms, mops, and vacuum cleaners. The Room Attendant replaces light bulbs, and replenishes bathroom supplies. He/She transports trash to the waste disposal area. He/She may be required to move furniture, hang drapery, and roll carpet when necessary. Other duties may be required as directed by the manager or supervisor.
On a typical day, the Room Attendant performs the following duties: