Part-Time PM Houseman Education, Training & Library - Raynham, MA at Geebo

Part-Time PM Houseman

Courtyard Marriott-Raynham, Ma Courtyard Marriott-Raynham, Ma Raynham, MA Raynham, MA Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$31.
6K - $40K a year Estimated:
$31.
6K - $40K a year Responsible for the cleanliness of entire lobby; all entrances, including glass doors, windows; Men's and Ladies Rooms; Front Office Reception; Lounge; Markets.
Also, to perform other miscellaneous jobs as requested by senior housekeeping manager.
Maintenance and cleanliness of all equipment used by him/her.
Also, to be hospitable to our guests and to other associates.
Responsibilities Provide the highest quality of service to the customer at all times Must be physically fit and have the ability to bend, stoop, and lift.
Must be reliable; willing to work weekends and holidays.
Clean and maintain the lobby and lounge area as needed.
Assist in the distribution of soiled linens, sheets, terry and pillowcases.
Distribute clean linen to the floor linen rooms when laundry attendants need assistance.
Assist housekeepers with supplies, cribs, and rollaway.
Empty Trash and linen from housekeepers' carts.
Clean and maintain floor linen rooms.
Clean outside parking areas of trash and debris.
Vacuum corridors and stairways.
Empty all trash from linen rooms and bring to dumpster.
Clean glass indoors throughout the hotel.
Wear proper uniform at all times in accordance with the Standards of Appearance Be able to move luggage, packages, or furniture weighing up to 30lbs.
Have a thorough knowledge of emergency procedures.
Practice safety standards at all times.
Adhere to all work rules, procedures and policies established by the company, including, but not limited to, those contained in the companies' employee handbook.
Other duties, as assigned, which the employee is capable of performing from immediate supervisor and or manager on duty.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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