Hilton Hotel Housekeeping Assistant

Hilton Hotel Housekeeping Assistant


Company
Hilton
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
8 hours ago
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Job Description
Job Summary of Hilton Hotel Housekeeping Assistant:

Responsibilities of a Hilton Hotel Housekeeping Assistant at Hilton include cleaning and maintaining specific hotel areas, attending to guest needs promptly, and participating in the hotel's commitment to exceptional guest service and financial success.

Responsibilities of Hilton Hotel Housekeeping Assistant:
• In the capacity of a Hilton Hotel Housekeeping Assistant, your responsibilities will revolve around the cleaning and upkeep of designated hotel areas, as well as responding to guest requests, with the ultimate aim of ensuring top-notch guest service and financial viability for the hotel.
• You would be tasked with executing the following actions to a superior standard:
• Perform cleaning duties in the assigned zones like bathrooms, public sectors, workstations, and conference rooms
• Performance involves responsibilities like dusting and polishing furniture, vacuuming, mopping, sweeping, carpet cleaning, window washing, floor care, waste disposal, and ashtray clearing - Greet guests with a friendly approach
• Identify maintenance problems and necessary repair items
• Manage stockrooms and ensure they are adequately supplied - Perform deep cleaning duties and specific tasks, as needed, for instance, flipping mattresses and moving furniture
• Respond to guest inquiries and aid in the maintenance of guest rooms when required.

Benefits of Hilton Hotel Housekeeping Assistant:
• Insurances for medical, dental, and vision serve to assist with costs associated with maintaining health, oral care, and eye health
• Paid leave, which includes both vacation and sick time, forms an integral component of employee compensation
• An employer-sponsored retirement plan that includes a matching component is commonly referred to as a 401(k) retirement plan
• Hilton extends travel discounts to its employees for their personal trips

Additional Information:

Capability to bend, stoop, and walk for 8-hour shifts; ability to lift up to 50 lbs and push/pull housekeeping carts weighing up to 100 lbs

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