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Clean and tidy hotel rooms according to established standards.
Make beds, change linens, and ensure a neat and welcoming appearance.
Clean and sanitize bathrooms, including fixtures, showers, and toilet bowls.
Replenish toiletries and amenities.
Dust and clean furniture, surfaces, and decorative items in the room.
Wipe down mirrors, windows, and other glass surfaces.
Vacuum carpets and mop floors in hotel rooms and common areas.
Address stains and spills promptly.
Collect, sort, and launder linens and towels.
Ensure proper storage and organization of clean linens.
Restock amenities, toiletries, and guest supplies in rooms.
Ensure that cleaning carts are well-stocked with necessary supplies.
Report any items left behind by guests to the appropriate department.
Requirements:
International passport
Secondary school Certificate
Police Report
University Degree License
Housekeepers should be physically fit and able to perform tasks such as lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods.
Attention to detail is crucial to ensure that rooms meet the hotel’s cleanliness standards.
Good communication and interpersonal skills are important for interacting with guests and providing excellent customer service.
Efficiently manage time to complete tasks within established timeframes.
Maintain integrity in handling guest belongings and adhere to hotel policies.
Work collaboratively with other housekeeping staff and various hotel departments.
Be reliable and punctual to ensure that rooms are cleaned and prepared for guests on time.
Some hotels may provide on-the-job training, but having previous housekeeping experience can be an asset.
Proficiency in the local language, and possibly additional languages, can be advantageous for effective communication with guests and team members.
Familiarity with various cleaning products and their proper use.