Hilton Hotel Brands - Housekeeper/Room Attendant $16-$35/hr - Hilton

Hilton Hotel Brands - Housekeeper/Room Attendant $16-$35/hr - Hilton


Company
Hilton
Location
Los Angeles, CA (+1 other)
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Talent.com

Job Description
Hilton is seeking Housekeepers / Room Attendants to maintain the cleanliness, organization, and overall appearance of guest rooms and hotel areas to Hilton brand standards. Housekeepers are responsible for cleaning assigned guest rooms, making beds, changing linens, cleaning bathrooms, dusting furniture, vacuuming floors, replenishing towels and guest amenities, removing trash, and restocking the housekeeping cart daily. Employees also respond to guest requests, perform deep cleaning tasks when needed, and ensure rooms are properly prepared for arriving guests. This role requires standing, bending, lifting, and pushing carts throughout the shift while working efficiently to meet daily room quotas. This position typically pays $16 to $35 per hour, with an average pay around $16 per hour, depending on location, experience, and hotel size. Some locations may offer overtime opportunities, weekend pay, or holiday pay premiums.

Full-time employees may be eligible for benefits including health insurance, dental and vision coverage, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, employee hotel discounts, employee stock purchase plans, and tuition assistance programs. Some Hilton locations, especially in larger cities or union hotels, may offer higher wages, attendance bonuses, or performance incentives.

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