Public Area Attendant Sales - Chatham, MA at Geebo

Public Area Attendant

3.
9 Chatham, MA Chatham, MA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$34.
2K - $43.
3K a year Estimated:
$34.
2K - $43.
3K a year We invite you to join the high-energy team at Chatham Bars Inn, a Forbes Travel Guide Five Star Hotel on Cape Cod, Massachusetts with 25 oceanfront acres, 217 rooms and suites, five restaurants, boating, a private beach, full-service spa, 8-acre farm and endless recreation activities.
Open year round, the Inn is a five-minute stroll from Chatham's charming Main Street and within a short drive of all Cape Cod has to offer.
We are looking to hire a full time year-round Public Area Attendant.
The Public Area Attendant is responsible for the overall cleanliness of the public areas, reporting deficiencies to ensure all rooms are maintained in accordance to standards and procedures of public areas as set forth by Forbes, AAA, Preferred Hotels and Resorts and Chatham Bars Inn.
Ensure all public areas of the hotel are cleaned and maintained up to the standard as demonstrated by Housekeeping supervisory staff during initial training.
Continuously uses chemicals to clean and sanitize the public restrooms including sinks, mirrors, walls, toilets and floors.
Stocks the restrooms with sufficient paper products and amenities.
Sweeps, vacuums, extracts, scrubs, waxes, and polishes public area floors both interior and exterior.
Cleans and polishes furniture and upholstered items, ensuring they are always in the best condition.
Dusts furniture, wash walls, ceiling, woodwork, windows, door panels, and sills.
Welcomes guests and creates a hospitable experience.
Requirements Superior organizational skills Superior attention to detail Can work well independently as well as in a team setting Follow direction well Able to meet deadlines Able to lift up to 50 lbs.
Being flexible and motivated Professional appearance and grooming Able to work with cleaning chemicals/products.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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