Housekeeper/Room Attendant

Housekeeper/Room Attendant


Company
Performability
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
4 days ago
Via
Talent.com

Job Description
Houskeeper / Room Attendant

Must have at least 2 years of experience

Must be able to work to work in a team

Duties : 12-hour shifts

1.5 days off per week

R5600 per month plus overtime

Your daily duties will include, but are not limited to :

All tasks relating to Housework :

Laundry machine wash, hand wash, hang, iron, and pack away

General tidying of house cleaning of walls, windows, light switches, ornaments, all used household equipment (brooms, mops, etc), mopping of tiled / vinyl floors, inside cupboards, polishing of floors and verandas.

Bedroom making beds, clearing, and putting items away

Bathrooms cleaning all toilets, basins, bathtubs, floors, and windows, steamed twice weekly.

Kitchen : cleaning the stove, fry pan, freezer, appliances, crockery, cutlery, pots, and pans; packing away groceries; washing, drying, and packing dishes; cleaning up after breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and setting tables.

Rooms cleanings outside the rooms, cloakrooms, wiping and dusting of all appliances (TV, Radio, tables)

General

Shining of pots, brass, and silver

Replenish soap, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, towels, and tissue boxes

Replacing dirty ashtrays with cleaner ashtrays

Lighting candles, spraying room fragrances

Filling the fruit bowls

Cleaning up after meetings and guest visits

Small mending work replacing buttons, hems, etc.

Replacing dirty water in flower arrangements, rinsing flower stems, etc.

Hygienically clean out fridge and freezers, rotate stock as per expiration dates, pack all newly purchased groceries, wipe all drink bottles before packing

Ensure all household items are set and styled as per standard operating procedures

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