*Hotel Housekeeping $18.00/hr + $2.00 Shift Diff. & Room Incentive Administrative & Office Jobs - Rosemount, MN at Geebo

*Hotel Housekeeping $18.00/hr + $2.00 Shift Diff. & Room Incentive

Description:
Pay Rate $18.
00/hour PLUS a weekend shift differential of $2.
00 per hour worked on Saturday and Sunday and room incentives! AND a $2,000 hiring bonus If you find cleaning fun, hold your work to the highest standard, pay attention to every little detail and consider yourself a people person, we want you to join our Hotel Housekeeping team! By cleaning rooms and public areas to meet a high level of cleanliness, you'll be essential to continuing to make Minnesota's second-largest hotel a luxurious destination for all guests.
Plus, our Hotel Housekeeping position offers a $2,000 hire on bonus is for new hires and rehires that are returning after 5 years or more.
The bonus will be paid out in equal $665/$670 portions after successfully completing 3 months, 6 months and 9 months of employment with Treasure Island Resort & Casino.
RESPONSIBILITIES Clean rooms and public areas in accordance with the established cleanliness and sanitization standards Install the appropriate quantity of guest amenities per room Keep the housekeeping cart clean and organized Remove trash from halls and rooms Bring dirty service items to service elevator landings Promptly turn in lost and found items Report room status, damage to rooms and out-of-order items Generate maintenance work orders QUALIFICATIONS Previous hotel or motel housekeeping experience High attention to detail and accuracy High level of organizational skills and the ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities Ability to work fast and efficiently and complete multiple tasks under pressure Ability to learn appropriate chemical and proper equipment usage Recommended Skills Adaptability Attention To Detail Coordinating Curiosity Housekeeping Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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