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Join a dynamic team at a luxury waterfront hotel as a Room Attendant, where your role is crucial in maintaining the comfort and cleanliness of guest rooms and public areas. This position offers a chance to work in a beautiful setting, ensuring guests have an exceptional experience. With responsibilities ranging from cleaning and organizing to providing excellent service, you'll play an essential part in our commitment to exceed guest expectations. Enjoy benefits like 401k, vacation, and exclusive travel rates at sister properties while contributing to a team that values loyalty and teamwork.
Marina del Rey Hotel is seeking a dynamic Room Attendant to join our team. The role involves cleaning guest rooms, hallways, and other assigned areas while adhering to company standards.
Located in a scenic waterfront setting on the world’s largest man-made small-craft harbor, our luxury Marina del Rey Hotel offers guests a chance to unwind and indulge. Whether for business or leisure, we aim to exceed guest expectations with amenities like our new guest rooms and suites overlooking the marina, SALT Restaurant & Bar, an infinity pool, and a spa.
We offer 401k, vacation, and sick leave, along with a Team Member Travel Program that provides exclusive rates at our sister properties. We promote quarterly team-building activities and community volunteering initiatives.
Salary ranges from $19.00 to $22.00 per hour.
Education: High School diploma preferred.
Experience: At least one year of relevant experience preferred.
Skills and Abilities: Basic cleaning skills, effective communication in English, organizational skills, dependability.
Physical Requirements: Frequent walking, stair climbing, bending, reaching, lifting up to 20 lbs, and exposure to cleaning agents.
We value loyalty, teamwork, expertise, attention to detail, dedication, and motivation to impact and complete goals with flexibility.
Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information, review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.