Housekeeping

Housekeeping


Company
Hollywoodbets
Location
Cape Town
Posted
11 hours ago
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Job Description
Responsibilities

Being a part of the Hollywoodbets Purple Team is an opportunity to become a part of one of South Africa’s biggest success stories. From humble beginnings in Durban, Hollywoodbets has grown into a powerhouse brand operating across Africa and the United Kingdom. And that’s just the beginning. Our talented Team is on a mission to increase our global footprint, ready to take on any challenge because at Hollywoodbets, not even the sky is the limit. Join our Team and let’s reach for the stars.

We have an amazing opportunity for a Housekeeper to be based in Beacon Valley, Cape Town, Western Cape. Do you think you have what it takes to be our newest Purple Star?

The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene at the Branch and ensures the building is always in a clean and orderly condition at all times.

With Hollywoodbets You Will

Innovate and create as part of a like-minded, authentic Team eager to achieve goals.

Embrace challenges and the thrill of working in a vibrant and fast-paced industry.

Grow with our development plans and culture that allows you to further your career.

You Bring
• Housekeeping Experience required

What You’ll Do For The Brand
• Houskeeper attired in Hollywood Uniform as per prescribed rules and regulations.
• Personal hygiene maintained at all times.
• Ensures work areas are clean and tidy prior to opening, during service and at closing times (this includes the inside and outside of the Branch, as well as the car Park area)
• Floors are swept and mopped, scrubbed and/or vacuumed. Walls are cleaned. Refuse is gathered and disposed of. Bins are to be emptied, washed or sanitized and replaced with refuse bags.
• Sort out waste and collect in separate waste bags as and when required by supervisor.
• Clean the yard and the waste area.
• Collect and record data for waste disposal
• Toilets are to be cleaned
• Tables and counters, chairs, TV screens, furniture, lights and machines and/or equipment is clean and wiped prior to team members commencing work.
• Ensures that service areas are neat and tidy during peak periods and quiet periods.
• Appropriate use of cleaning chemicals and cleaning detergents.
• Requests cleaning fluids and/or worn cleaning equipment e.g. mops/brooms/dusters from Branch Manager as and when required.
• Declares breakages to the Line Manager
• The cleaning of branch aircon filters weekly
• Ensure that all tables & chairs in the Seating areas are maintained – seat covers are monitored, and request replacements as needed.
• Table legs are adjusted to avoid wobbling, table tops and edges should be reported if refurbishing is required.

So, are you ready to level up, learn, and perform at your best? Apply now!

Please note that only applicants who meet the stipulated minimum requirements will be considered.

Please be advised that should you not be contacted within 30 days, kindly consider your application to be unsuccessful.

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