POSITION SUMMARY |
To clean guest hallways, linen closets, and provide room attendants with supplies to ensure the company's high standards of cleanliness. |
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES |
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS |
Clean walls, mirrors, tiles, tables, windows and floor surfaces using cloths, mops, sponges, brushes, and/or cleaning agents by extending arms over head, bending and stooping. |
Strip and/or move furniture which may require lifting bedspreads weighing a maximum of 40 lbs and moving furniture weighting a maximum of 150 pounds. |
Dust all furniture, pictures, window ledges, and vending areas thoroughly. Maintain cleanliness of public space, i.e.: lobby, public restrooms, offices, elevators and stairways as assigned. |
Push and pull vacuum throughout hallways, empty trash, and remove dirty linen from room attendant’s carts. |
Replenish amenities, linens, and supplies in linen closets, which may require lifting boxes up to 80 pounds. |
Sign for keys, retrieve, push cart weighing up to 150 pounds. Visually inspect hallway areas for cleanliness and appearance. Must report all repairs or maintenance problems to supervisor. |
Push and/or pull laundry carts on/off laundry truck. |
Clean hallways/guest rooms with “Spin Bonnet” machine. Use “Extractor” machine for deep cleaning when assigned. |
Greet guests in hallways or in passing, ask if they are enjoying their stay. |
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SUPPORTIVE FUNCTIONS |
In addition to performance of the essential functions, this position may be required to perform a combination of the following supportive functions. |
Respond in a timely manner to guests requests for items such as an iron, safety instructions, assistance, direction, and/or other information as requested. |
Report all suspicious persons, activities or hazardous and unsafe conditions to a supervisor or manager. |
Turn in all items found in associate’s working area to the property Lost and Found Department. |
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor such as cleaning rooms, assisting Room Attendants or cross training when necessary. |