EVS Attendant / Casino Cleaner

EVS Attendant / Casino Cleaner


Company
Team Clean
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
15.45–17.10 an hour
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Job Title: Foreperson (Team Lead)

Reports To: Operation Manager

FLSA Classification: Non-exempt

EVS ATTENDANT

At Casino Live – South Philly

Responsible for maintaining a clean, safe, fast, friendly, and fun environment for all guests, team

members, and company assets. The focus shall always be on ensuring a safe and comfortable

environment while maintaining a positive can-do attitude with an emphasis on the highest level of guest service for both external and internal guests to Live! Casino.

Job Duties

Responsible for cleaning all slot machines, floors, windows, walls, stairs, and elevators. Responsible for vacuuming all floors. Cleaning, disinfecting, and restocking all restrooms. Mopping floors around the bars, in restrooms and at entrances. Responsible for removing all trash and debris from machines, floors, and trash cans. Trash and debris to be deposited in the outside dumpsters.

Ensure guests enjoy a positive gaming experience due to cleanliness of the property. Welcomes and interacts with guests and other team members with a genuine display of caring and friendliness. Each team member is responsible for Live’s play it safe health and safety program. Other duties as assigned.

EVS Deep Clean:

Summary

Responsible for the deep cleaning and overall cleanliness of the property, ensuring all details are attended to, in order to execute and/or exceed guest satisfaction.

Job Duties

Operates and maintains various cleaning equipment. Maintains a clean and safe work environment and complies with safety procedures, including use of required safety equipment, identifying unsafe practices or conditions, and informing their supervisor and/or manager. Reports any damage, improvement or repair issues in guest rooms, hallways, corridors etc. to the appropriate supervisor and/or manager. Adheres to safe handling of all chemicals. Cleans, polishes, waxes, dusts, and maintains all woodwork, windows, elevators, wall fixtures, televisions, floors and walls of Live! Casino.

Highly organized and detail oriented. Uses tune efficiently and effectively to manage priorities. Shares or divides attention to ongoing activities, projects and assignments while performing efficiently and effectively. Work within safe handling guidelines on all blood borne/ bodily fluid cleaning and removal. Each team member is responsible for Live’s play it safe health and safety program. Other duties as assigned

Areas of responsibility:

Casino floor gaming areas.

All public and associate restrooms on 1st,2nd & 3rd floors. Including shift attendants for men’s and women’s room on the casino floor at peak times. All public space common areas 1st,2nd & 3rd floors. Front desk and reception areas. Gift shop. Restaurant and bar areas to include food court. Nightclub/ lounges. Offices located on 1st, 2nd & 3rd floors. Gym/ Health club.

3rd floor meeting and pre‐function spaces. All guest and service elevators and escalators.

BOH common areas on 1st, Mezz, 2nd and 3rd floors. Stairwells and landings on 1st, Mezz, 2nd and 3rd floors.

Company DescriptionTeam Clean is a Certified as a women’s business enterprise by WBENC – the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council and as a minority enterprise by the National Minority Supplier Development Council.

In 2014, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett recognized Team Clean with the Governor’s ImPAct Award as one of 50 outstanding Pennsylvania companies creating jobs, developing ideas, reaching new markets and making positive contributions in local communities.

In December 2016, Donna was honored by the Philadelphia Business Journal as a “Change Driver” as part of the 2016 Most Admired CEO Awards. She had previously been one of the inaugural recipients of the Most Admired CEO Awards in 2014.

Working with Team Clean employees who are passionate about their mission is an honor. Come join us!!

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