Housekeeping Room Attendantother related Employment listings - Indian River, MI at Geebo

Housekeeping Room Attendant

OverviewHousekeeping Room Attendant for Main Lodge is a part or full-time, year-round position at Boyne Highlands Resort with a starting pay of $14.
00 an hour.
The responsibility of this position is to meet guests needs efficiently, with confidence and competence.
The position requires above average attention to details, concern for the exact correctness of work, and strong commitment to tasks completed on time.
The person in this position will take work seriously, has a strong sense of duty, and is disciplined.
A somewhat faster-than-average pace will be the norm for this position.
Detailed, specialized work is the major focus.
The person in this position will require clearly defined work, responsibilities, and reporting relationships, ongoing and thorough training opportunities to develop expertise and increase confidence, and frequently expressed appreciation of the person's competence, conscientiousness, and loyalty.
The position will provide security in a stable work environment, allowing the person to plan for, focus on and complete tasks on hand.
This is a guest experience focused enviroment so if we are not helping a guest then we help those who are.
ResponsibilitiesHousekeeping Room Attendant provides general housekeeping services to guests from 11am-7:
30pm which includes but is not limited to replenshining linen, cleaning of rooms, delivering items as requested and providing nightly turndowns.
There are full and part-time positions available.
QualificationsHeavy lifting required, up to and including 50 pounds.
Bending, twisting and pulling properly.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old and be able to work weekends and holidays.
We also offer flexible scheduling options and full-time year round positions are benefit eligiable upon hire.
Salary:
$12.
00 - $13.
32.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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