Room Attendant Real Estate at Geebo

Room Attendant

Company Name:
Penn National Gaming
Overview:

Don't just work. Work Happy.
A career in gaming? At Hollywood Casino Tunica we think you'll enjoy an exciting industry, fast-paced days and nights, diverse, enthusiastic co-workers, unlimited growth and support from one of the leaders in the industry.
An individual could be successful if they possess the following.
Your daily responsibilities include:
To clean, sanitize, and help maintain the appearance of the guest rooms and Public Areas to Hollywood Standards. Include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Make beds. Replenish supplies such as drinking glasses and writing supplies. Move furniture. Sweep and mop floors. Clean rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and drapes. Dust furniture. Wash walls, ceilings, and woodwork. Wash windows, door panels, and sills. Empty wastebaskets. Empty and clean ashtrays. Transport trash and waste to disposal area. Replenish bathroom supplies. Replace light bulbs. Maintain equipment. Report guest complaints. Bag and tag lost and found items and turn in to office. Report maintenance problems.
To be successful in this position it will require the following skill set:
High school diploma or GED requird; one month related experience or training preferred.
Something to leave you with:
Penn National Gaming is more than you may realize. We have properties throughout the United States and Canada and are embarking on an aggressive growth mode. Our departments and areas of opportunity are ideal for just about any skill set. And our company-wide commitment to making sure our guests smile as much as we do means you'll enjoy a fun working environment.
Now that you have read about who we are, here is your opportunity to see what we're about!
Equal Opportunity Employer

Job ID
2014-22496
Casino Property
Hollywood Casino Tunica
Location
US-MS-Tunica Resorts
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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