Housekeeping Supervisor Real Estate at Geebo

Housekeeping Supervisor

Company Name:
Hyatt
## Description
The housekeeping supervisor is responsible for managing a section of the housekeeping department on a daily basis to ensure guest rooms and public areas are cleaned to standard. This individual will train and coach associates, schedules work needed to be done, and monitors progress of housekeeping associates. The housekeeping supervisor will be the key to ensuring that all guest and back of house areas are cleaned thoroughly and to standard every day.
This candidate should have previous Housekeeping experience as they have to be able to inspect the quality and cleanliness are up to the Hyatt standards. This candidate must be energetic, detailed and meticulous in following Hyatt cleanliness standards and have great interpersonal and verbal communication skills.
This position works closely with the Housekeepers, Housekeeping Managers, and Front Desk. They will be the liaison between Housekeeping and Front Desk for the communication of releasing rooms to the front desk for arrival and preparation of resort guest, owners, and VIP''s.
## Qualifications
A true desire to satisfy the needs of others in a fast paced environment
Refined verbal communication skills required
Previous Housekeeping experience required
Must be able to lift, push, pull and carry a moderate amount of weight
Schedule flexibility required, including nights, weekends and holidays
Must be able to stand for long periods of time
Primary Location: US-HI-Wailea
Organization: Andaz Maui at Wailea
Pay Basis: Hourly
Job Level: Hourly/Entry Level Employee
Job: Housekeeping/Laundry
Req ID: WAI000261Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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