Houseperson | Tidiness Support Enthusiast Customer Service & Call Center - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Houseperson | Tidiness Support Enthusiast

Canopy by Hilton Baltimore Harbor Point Hotel is looking for bright talent to model Hilton'svision:
To fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality.
HOUSEPERSON TIDINESS SUPPORT ENTHUSIASTPosition
Summary:
Responsible for general cleaning duties and a variety of cleaning tasks in public areas and guestrooms/suites.
Essential Functions:
1.
Remove soiled linen and trash from room/suite attendant carts.
2.
Transport soiled linen to laundry and trash dumpster.
3.
Deliver cribs, rollaways and various related items to guestrooms/suites as requested by supervisor and/or guest.
Return them to proper storage when guest has finished using the items.
4.
Move furniture as needed.
This may include setting up tables and chairs in meeting rooms for guest functions.
5.
Move delivered inventory to correct locations such as storage rooms and suites.
6.
Keep public areas neat and remove trash, mop floors and clean carpets as necessary.
7.
Clean light fixtures, ceiling fans, windows and glass doors as assigned.
8.
Flip mattresses as necessary.
9.
Hang curtains and drapes.
10.
Assist in the removal of bed spreads, blankets and curtains.
Additional
Responsibilities:
- Adhere to all work rules, procedures and policies established by the hotel, including, but not limited to, these contained in the employee handbook.
- The hotel operates 7 days a week.
24 hours a day.
Department schedules must accommodate fluctuating business demands and employees may be asked to work shifts other than those they prefer or normally work.
Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to stand for long periods of time- Ability to push and pull in excess of 25 poundsCanopy by Hilton Baltimore Harbor Point Hotel1215 Wills St.
Baltimore, MD 21231Canopy by Hilton Baltimore Harbor Point Website Recommended Skills Furnishing Housekeeping Ventilation Fans Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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