The Rooms Inspector is responsible for entering the status of cleaned rooms, completing checklists to report the cleanliness and condition of assigned areas, and completing required Housekeeping paperwork. This role involves identifying room assignments and the type of cleaning required, inspecting guest rooms after they have been cleaned by a Housekeeper, and responding promptly to requests from guests and other departments. The inspector must enter guest rooms following proper procedures for gaining access and ensuring vacancy before entering. Additionally, the role involves assisting management in hiring, training, scheduling, evaluating, counseling, disciplining, motivating, and coaching employees, serving as a role model. This position requires adherence to all company and safety/security policies and procedures, reporting maintenance problems, safety hazards, accidents, or injuries, and completing safety training and certifications. Proper storage of flammable materials is also a responsibility. The role demands maintaining a clean and professional appearance, upholding confidentiality of proprietary information, and protecting company assets. A key aspect is welcoming and acknowledging guests according to company standards, anticipating and addressing service needs, assisting individuals with disabilities, and thanking guests with genuine appreciation. The Rooms Inspector must ensure adherence to quality expectations and standards, and identify, recommend, develop, and implement new ways to increase organizational efficiency, productivity, quality, safety, and/or cost-savings. Developing and maintaining positive working relationships with others, supporting team goals, and listening and responding appropriately to employee concerns are also crucial. The role requires speaking with others using clear and professional language. Physical requirements include moving, lifting, carrying, and placing objects weighing less than or equal to 55 pounds without assistance and in excess of 55 pounds with assistance. The ability to push and pull a loaded housekeeping cart and other work-related machinery over sloping and uneven surfaces is necessary. Reaching overhead and below the knees, including bending, twisting, pulling, and stooping, as well as standing, sitting, kneeling, or walking for an extended period across an entire work shift, are also required. Grasping, turning, and manipulating objects of varying size and weight, requiring fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, is essential. The role also involves entering and locating work-related information using computers and/or point of sale systems, visually verifying and interpreting written documents, and performing other reasonable job duties as requested by Supervisors.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED