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LOBBY ATTENDANT

Keeps all lobby and public area facilities such as lobby, restrooms, machines, business center, gym, front Office, Valet/ Bell, guest elevators, lobby lounge, and employee back of house areas, in neat and clean conditions.

Essential Functions

  • Cleans and maintains all lobbies and public restrooms.
  • Sweeps and mops carpets, lobby entrance.
  • Cleans Gym
  • Remove trash from trash receptacles
  • Empties ashtrays and urns.
  • Polishes furniture and fixtures.
  • Vacuums and polishes elevators.
  • Keeps the front of the hotel free from trash.
  • Polishes the lobby floor during Night.
  • Keeps the Back area of the Front desk neat and clean.
  • Ready to do any other work assigned by the supervisor time to time.
  • Keeps all public areas neat, vacuumed and dusted.
  • Clean and maintain lights.
  • Makes sure mirrors, furniture, floors, ashtrays, elevators and doors are clean and mark-free.
  • Removes all trash from areas.
  • Periodically checks all lobby restrooms / washrooms.
  • Inspect condition of furniture for tears, rips, and stains and report damages.
  • Restocks all supplies including toilet paper, soap and hand towels in the lobby wash rooms.
  • Makes sure all surfaces are clean and tidy.
  • Arrange all cushions properly on lobby sofa.
  • Responds to guest requests and inquiries while in the lobby or casino area
  • Assist guest with their questions and direct them to the areas they want to go.
  • Take care of all cleaning equipment used in lobby.
  • Vacuums guest elevators and landings

WORKING CONDITIONS

Must have ability to:

  • Able to work independently.
  • Manage multiple priorities.
  • Communicate effectively with customers as well as all levels of employees
  • Carry heavy loads around the department.
  • Work in an environment where it is wet and humid.
  • Stand, walk, and remain on feet and perform duties throughout entire shift.


JOB QUALIFICATIONS

  • Demonstrates an understanding of basic sanitation procedures
  • Must be able to follow basic safety procedures due to exposure to hazardous chemicals
  • Must be available to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends
  • Requires constant standing/walking
  • Requires frequent lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling of up to 25 lbs.
  • Experience None required

LOBBY ATTENDANT

Keeps all lobby and public area facilities such as lobby, restrooms, machines, business center, gym, front Office, Valet/ Bell, guest elevators, lobby lounge, and employee back of house areas, in neat and clean conditions.

Essential Functions

  • Cleans and maintains all lobbies and public restrooms.
  • Sweeps and mops carpets, lobby entrance.
  • Cleans Gym
  • Remove trash from trash receptacles
  • Empties ashtrays and urns.
  • Polishes furniture and fixtures.
  • Vacuums and polishes elevators.
  • Keeps the front of the hotel free from trash.
  • Polishes the lobby floor during Night.
  • Keeps the Back area of the Front desk neat and clean.
  • Ready to do any other work assigned by the supervisor time to time.
  • Keeps all public areas neat, vacuumed and dusted.
  • Clean and maintain lights.
  • Makes sure mirrors, furniture, floors, ashtrays, elevators and doors are clean and mark-free.
  • Removes all trash from areas.
  • Periodically checks all lobby restrooms / washrooms.
  • Inspect condition of furniture for tears, rips, and stains and report damages.
  • Restocks all supplies including toilet paper, soap and hand towels in the lobby wash rooms.
  • Makes sure all surfaces are clean and tidy.
  • Arrange all cushions properly on lobby sofa.
  • Responds to guest requests and inquiries while in the lobby or casino area
  • Assist guest with their questions and direct them to the areas they want to go.
  • Take care of all cleaning equipment used in lobby.
  • Vacuums guest elevators and landings

WORKING CONDITIONS

Must have ability to:

  • Able to work independently.
  • Manage multiple priorities.
  • Communicate effectively with customers as well as all levels of employees
  • Carry heavy loads around the department.
  • Work in an environment where it is wet and humid.
  • Stand, walk, and remain on feet and perform duties throughout entire shift.


JOB QUALIFICATIONS

  • Demonstrates an understanding of basic sanitation procedures
  • Must be able to follow basic safety procedures due to exposure to hazardous chemicals
  • Must be available to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends
  • Requires constant standing/walking
  • Requires frequent lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling of up to 25 lbs.
  • Experience None required
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