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Room Attendant

TRIBE
Greater London
1 day ago
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Job Description

What you’ll do…

  • To be responsible for the cleaning and servicing of guest rooms, ensuring that these are always cleaned to brand standards, and are well presented and maintained.
  • To be responsible for reporting any maintenance defects in guest rooms and on guest floors through KnowCross.
  • To ensure that all guest rooms adhere to all brand standards and quality audit standards.
  • To be responsible for the cleaning and servicing of public areas, ensuring that these are always cleaned to brand standards, and are well presented and maintained.
  • To be responsible for reporting any maintenance defects in public areas and back of house through KnowCross.
  • To ensure that all public areas adhere to all brand standards and quality audit standards.
  • To be responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of exterior areas of the hotel including but not limited to guest entrances and loading bay areas.
  • To oversee the delivery and collection of linen and terry on a daily basis.
  • To be responsible for the stocking of linen and housekeeping supplies on guest floors and in stores, and to ensure that these storage areas are clean and well maintained.
  • To ensure guest floors are clean and well maintained at all times.
  • To assist with other tasks to support the housekeeping team as required.
  • To ensure that all Health and Safety standards are adhered to and any breaches in standards are reported to the Head Housekeeper.
  • To ensure all cleaning materials are handled correctly and to be fully aware of COSHH regulations.
  • To attend all training sessions required.
  • To maintain a positive and friendly attitude at all times, even when working to find solutions to challenges.
  • To provide the highest level of customer care, and to provide a friendly, helpful and responsive level of service for our guests.
  • To assist in the cleaning of public areas and back of house areas as required.


Qualifications

What we are looking for…

  • You have the ability to build relationships with colleagues and customers.
  • Experience working in a very fast paced environment.
  • You are a natural at leading and managing a team, someone who creates a tight-knit community thanks to a hands-on management style and enthusiasm.
  • You are a born optimist, who always put our guests, colleagues, and communities first.
  • You are your authentic self.
  • You are a courageous Entrepreneur and can turn your hands to anything and are not frightened to explore and experiment.



Additional Information

  • What's in it for you...

  • The opportunity to head up an exciting hospitality concept that is new to the London market.
  • Join an innovative, fast-growing, international group that’s committed to not just building new hotels but building a global brand.
  • The chance to challenge the norm and work in an environment that is both creative and rewarding.
  • Become part of a team that’s very passionate about creating great hospitality experiences.
  • £12.80 per hour and plenty of opportunity for development.
  • We look forward to welcoming you to our TRIBE!

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