EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPING MANAGER

DIMENSION MASTERRichardson, TX
$70,000 - $75,000Onsite

About The Position

The Housekeeping Manager oversees daily housekeeping operations and helps ensure that guest rooms and public areas are clean, safe, and guest ready. This role supports staffing, scheduling, training, and quality control while maintaining strong communication between departments. The ideal candidate is organized, detail-oriented, and committed to maintaining high cleanliness standards. They enjoy leading teams, solving problems, and creating a positive and productive environment, taking pride in delivering exceptional guest experiences through cleanliness and organization.

Requirements

  • Previous housekeeping leadership experience required
  • Strong attention to detail and quality standards
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and organizational skills
  • Professional, dependable, and able to lead by example
  • Ability to walk, bend, lift, and inspect rooms throughout the shift
  • Strong problem solving and team building abilities
  • Flexible to work any shifts, including holidays and weekends

Responsibilities

  • Lead daily housekeeping operations, including room assignments and workflow
  • Train, supervise, and support housekeeping, laundry, and house person teams
  • Inspect guest rooms and public areas for cleanliness and quality
  • Maintain inventory of linens, chemicals, and supplies
  • Ensure compliance with safety, sanitation, and brand standards
  • Resolve guest requests and housekeeping related concerns
  • Support deep cleaning projects and operational improvements
  • Communicate room readiness and updates to the front office
  • Assist with scheduling, performance management, and staff development
  • Maintain accurate logs, reports, and departmental records

Benefits

  • Leadership role with opportunities for advancement
  • Supportive and team-oriented environment
  • A role where your work directly impacts guest satisfaction
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