Resorts World Las Vegas
Summary Statement: It is the primary responsibility of the Utility Houseperson to maintain the cleanliness of the property within all areas of the hotel floors and rooms. This includes working in high areas, caring for the floors and operating heavy equipment. Primary Job Duties: Includes but is not limited to: Responsible for the appearance of all hotel tower carpet in hallways and guest rooms, upholstery, drapes and tile and flooring in bathroom areas. Maintain and clean guest hallways and back of house areas when needed including vacuuming, mopping, cleaning walls/baseboards, vents, ash urns and vending areas. Clean guest amenities such as in-room trays, casino glassware, tables, ironing boards, and irons, as well as any trash or debris, remove and clean from the front of the house areas once in your view. Assist with moving furniture, high dusting of guest rooms and pull/general rooms. Assist in the transportation of linen with provided tug cart in a safe manner and helping with loading/unloading of linen. Responsible for bio-hazardous clean up. Exercise care in the use of correct distribution of cleaning chemicals for designated surfaces in accordance with OSHA regulations and management requirements. Ensure all Guest Room Attendant (GRA)/House person/Utility chemical bottles have correct labels at all times. Assist with receiving and delivery of all supplies/linen as needed for housekeeping. Obtain and maintain position-specific licensing.• Use the IPOD device or Radio to communicate with management at work. Use personal device/cellular phone for job related operational tasks, job duties, review of company documents, etc. Perform other job-related duties as requested. Qualifications: Includes but is not limited to: Cleaning experience and/or formal housekeeping training/certifications, including Culinary Training Academy Certification. Ability to work varied shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. • Ability to effectively communicate in English.• Pol
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