Housekeeping Supervisor Real Estate - Oklahoma City, OK at Geebo

Housekeeping Supervisor

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The housekeeping supervisor is responsible for the cleanliness and overall appearance of hotel including all areas - outside, inside, public spaces, offices, and hotel rooms.
Essential job functions include supervising team members in the housekeeping department during the absence of the department manager, vacuuming and/or sweeping carpets and floors, mopping floors as needed, dusting/brushing/polishing and/or vacuuming furniture, dusting and cleaning room decorations, appliances and structural features (e.g. wall fixtures, window sills, vents), cleaning showers, tubs, sinks, and bathroom items, making beds according to hotel standards, removing used guest amenities and trash, replenishing guest amenities and supplies, inspecting property for safety hazards and for the operating conditions of equipment, checking for damaged linens, reporting lost and found articles, reporting maintenance problems or special room problems to supervisor, maintaining storage rooms and stock cart, emptying linen from housekeeping cart into laundry cart, recording room status on work assignment sheets, providing information to guests about hotel services, facilities and other amenities, providing information to guests about local attractions/services, preparing rooms for guest arrival and responding to special guest requests, such as delivering newspapers or cleaning a spill, meeting hotel standards for guest service and work habits, and other duties as assigned
Able to deal with the general public, guests, and employees with tact and courtesy.
Able to plan and organize the work of others.
Able to change activity frequently and cope with interruptions.
Able to speak and write clearly.
Prior hotel operations experience
Date: 2014-09-09
Country: US
State: OK
City: Oklahoma City
Postal Code: 73104
Job Type: Regular Full-TimeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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