Hilton - Housekeeping $20/hr+

Hilton - Housekeeping $20/hr+


Company
Hilton
Location
Philadelphia, PA (+1 other)
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Talent.com

Job Description
Hilton is seeking Housekeepers / Room Attendants to maintain the cleanliness and appearance of guest rooms and hotel areas. Housekeepers are responsible for cleaning guest rooms, making beds, changing linens, cleaning bathrooms, vacuuming floors, dusting furniture, replenishing towels and toiletries, removing trash, and restocking housekeeping carts. Employees must ensure rooms meet Hilton cleanliness and brand standards and are ready for arriving guests. Housekeepers may also respond to guest requests and report maintenance issues when needed. This position typically pays $15 to $24 per hour, with opportunities for overtime pay, weekend pay, holiday pay, and performance-based bonuses depending on location and hotel. Housekeepers are responsible for completing a set number of rooms per shift, performing deep cleaning tasks when required, organizing housekeeping carts, replacing linens, cleaning hallways when assigned, and maintaining cleaning equipment. Employees must follow Hilton cleaning procedures, safety guidelines, and hotel service standards. Full-time employees may be eligible for benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, employee hotel discounts, tuition assistance programs, and opportunities for advancement into Housekeeping Supervisor or Hotel Management roles. Some hotels may also offer attendance bonuses, room quotas bonuses, and shift differential pay.

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