Cleaning guest rooms: Room Attendants are responsible for cleaning guest rooms, including making beds, dusting, vacuuming, and sanitizing bathrooms.
Maintaining high standards of cleanliness: Room Attendants must maintain high standards of cleanliness and hygiene in guest rooms and public areas, following established procedures and using appropriate cleaning products.
Replacing guest room amenities: Room Attendants must replace guest room amenities, such as towels, linens, and toiletries, as needed, and ensure that these items are always in good condition.
Reporting maintenance issues: Room Attendants must report any maintenance issues they encounter, such as broken fixtures or equipment, to the appropriate department.
Ensuring guest privacy: Room Attendants must respect guest privacy and follow established procedures for entering and exiting guest rooms.
Staying organized: Room Attendants must stay organized and efficient, ensuring that they are able to clean as many rooms as possible in a given shift.
Qualifications for a Room Attendant typically include:
Physical ability: Room Attendants must be physically able to perform the tasks required of the job, including standing for long periods of time, lifting heavy objects, and using cleaning equipment.
Attention to detail: Room Attendants must have a keen eye for detail and be meticulous in their cleaning, ensuring that every corner of the room is spotless.
Communication skills: Room Attendants must be able to communicate effectively with guests and other team members, providing excellent customer service.
Dependability: Room Attendants must be dependable and punctual, showing up for work as scheduled and completing their duties in a timely manner.
Team player: Room Attendants must be able to work effectively as part of a team, cooperating with colleagues and following established procedures.