Housekeeping Staff for Remote Camp

Housekeeping Staff for Remote Camp


Company
Dexterra
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Become a vital team member as a Housekeeper in a remote camp setting. Commit to high standards of cleanliness in rooms and dorms while enjoying comprehensive amenities and accommodations.

In this full-time role, you'll follow strict safety protocols and work closely with your team to uphold cleanliness and sanitation. Your daily tasks ensure that all living spaces remain welcoming and tidy, making a significant impact on overall guest satisfaction.

Key Responsibilities:
• Perform daily cleaning of guest rooms and shared bathrooms
• Conduct thorough inspections of dorms for cleanliness
• Sweep and mop hallways and common areas
• Change linens and manage check-out tasks efficiently
• Clean laundry rooms and high touch surfaces

Requirements:
• Related experience in cleaning or hospitality
• First Aid certification is a plus
• Familiarity with cleaning equipment and products
• Valid government-issued ID for travel
• Ability to undergo a Criminal Background Check

Make a difference through quality housekeeping while enjoying a fulfilling work-life balance.
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