Hilton Housekeeping Cleaner

Hilton Housekeeping Cleaner


Company
Hilton
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
Job Summary of Hilton Housekeeping Cleaner:

At Hilton, a Hilton Housekeeping Cleaner is primarily responsible for tidying and preserving specific hotel zones and promptly addressing guest requests to ensure top-notch guest service and financial prosperity.

Responsibilities of Hilton Housekeeping Cleaner:
• The duties of a Hilton Housekeeping Cleaner include keeping designated hotel areas clean and well-maintained, promptly attending to guest requests, with the aim of sustaining superior guest service and financial profitability for the hotel.
• Undertake the responsibility of cleaning specific areas like bathrooms, public spaces, workstations, and rooms used for events
• Engage in activities involving dusting, polishing furniture, vacuuming, mopping, sweeping, shampooing carpets, cleaning windows, waxing floors, and disposing of trash
• Bring attention to any maintenance deficiencies and items that need repair
• Such projects may involve flipping mattresses and relocating furniture
• Respond to guest needs and participate in the upkeep of guest rooms, as needed.

Benefits of Hilton Housekeeping Cleaner:
• Competitive hourly pay
• With its potential for an employer match, a 401(k) retirement plan offers a valuable opportunity for individuals to save for retirement with the added benefit of additional contributions
• Medical Insurance

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