The Room Attendant is responsible for servicing all bedrooms and corridors in line with casino Standard Operating Policies (SOP). This role requires maintaining a neat, clean, and well-groomed appearance, ensuring uniforms are clean and pressed at the beginning of each shift. The Room Attendant will thoroughly clean assigned rooms, replace soiled linen and towels, restock amenities, disinfect bathroom surfaces, dust and polish furniture, remove trash, vacuum carpets, and wash uncarpeted floors. They will also check shower curtains for mildew and clean or replace them as needed. Maintaining high standards of cleanliness and presentation in all back-of-house and guest areas is crucial. The role involves storing soiled and clean laundry according to casino SOPs, properly labeling lost and found items, and cleaning/stocking service trolleys. Laundry room duties may be required, and guest security must be maintained by keeping doors closed at all times, referring guests to guest services for room access. The Room Attendant must be willing and able to train new team members, administer key control, and offer assistance to guests or team members. Compliance with the Eye, Hi, Goodbye program and regular attendance are required. Additional functions include staying current on casino promotions, maintaining confidentiality, practicing safety standards, reporting safety issues, following universal precautions and PPE guidelines, maintaining a safe work area, understanding MSDS, reporting equipment malfunctions, assisting other team members, maintaining security of issued items, practicing courteous and patient manners, adhering to the 5/10 rule, reporting suspicious activities, adjusting work priorities, and performing other related duties as assigned. The hotel operates 24/7, requiring flexibility in scheduling to accommodate fluctuating business demands, including potential overtime.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED