Part-time Resort Housekeeper - Wyndham Long Wharf & Inn on Long Wharf Resorts (Newport, RI) Real Estate at Geebo

Part-time Resort Housekeeper - Wyndham Long Wharf & Inn on Long Wharf Resorts (Newport, RI)

Company Name:
Wyndham Worldwide
Title: Part-time Resort Housekeeper - Wyndham Long Wharf & Inn on Long Wharf Resorts (Newport, RI)
Location: United States of America-Rhode Island-Newport
Requisition ID: 1405115
Description:
Job
Summary:
Clean and maintain the Resort condo units to meet property standards.
Bed making and linen/towel changing.
Vacuum carpets, upholstered furniture, and/or draperies.
Empty wastebaskets, clean ashtrays, and transport other trash and waste to disposal areas.
Sweep, scrub, wax, and/or polish floors, using brooms, mops,
and/or powered scrubbing and waxing machines.
Dust and polish furniture and equipment.
Replenish supplies such as drinking glasses, linens, writing supplies, and bathroom items.
Clean kitchen areas and dishes.
Observe precautions required to protect hotel and guest property, and report damage, theft, and found articles to supervisors.
High School Diploma or equivalent
6 months prior housekeeping experience preferred.
Must be detail oriented with good organizational skills.
Familiarity with cleaning products and equipment as well as cleaning techniques.
Moderate physical effort (lift/carry up to 30 lbs)
Frequent lifting, pushing of supplies and equipment.
Prolonged standing, walking, reaching, stooping, bending and kneeling.
Must be able to work independently and follow instructions regarding priorities of tasks or functions.
Must learn the standards for cleanliness and maintenance of all common areas inside and outside.
WVO requires a background check prior to employment.
Must be 18 years of age or older to apply.
Must be available to work a flexible schedule including weekends and holidays.
Job: HousekeepingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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