Uniform Room Attendant Restaurants & Beverage at Geebo

Uniform Room Attendant

Company Name:
Cintas
Uniform Room Attendant-10145939
Description
While thousands of companies turn to Cintas for the best in uniform rental, some of the biggest names in the lodging and hospitality, transportation and entertainment industries partner with Cintas to deliver the look they want through uniform sales. Cintas National Account Sales Division designers outfit a broad range of customers with uniforms that meet their unique needs. From soft, tailored suiting to fun cruise wear, from scrubs and lab coats to chef wear and from aprons to three-piece suits, the National Account Sales Division helps companies and institutions brand their image. Cintas National Account Sales Division also offers a quality selection of promotional products to enhance and maintain customers'' corporate identity.
Cintas is currently looking for a Uniform Room Attendant. The Uniform Room Attendant is responsible for customer service, receiving dry cleaning, maintaining and stocking inventory.
Qualifications
Minimum of one year of customer service experience
Previous office/clerical work experience
Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and/or systems (Including: Microsoft Word, Excel, corporate email system and Internet/Intranet) preferred
Our Uniform Room Attendant positions enjoy:
Competitive Pay
401(k)/Profit sharing/ESOP
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance Package
Disability & Life Insurance Package
Paid Vacation & Holidays
Career Advancement Opportunities
Cintas is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V
Job Category: Sales
Location: US-NV-North Las Vegas
Organization: Global Accounts and Strategic Markets
Employee Status: Regular
Schedule: Full-time
Shift: First
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Uniform Room AttendantEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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