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OCI Hospitality

Join our growing team! Oliver Companies, headquartered in Duluth, MN, is a leading property management company that has been operating since 1978.
Through our history and strong values, we have become accomplished in hotel development and management.
Our properties are located across the country and fly flags from Hilton, IHG, Choice, and Marriott.
Property Location:
Country Inn & Suites Cape CanaveralEssential Duties and ResponsibilitiesMeets allcleanliness and time requirementstandardsestablished forcleaning guestrooms and other areas of the hotel including the lobby, breakfast, pool, fitness center, stairways, hallways, elevators and patioCleans, dusts, and removes waste in all areas of guestrooms, bathrooms, and public areasReplaces and provides all linens as necessaryin accordance with standards including making bedsReplaces or provides required supplies in guestrooms and public areasMaintains an organized cart and stocks cart with linens and supplies in accordance with standards Provides exceptional guest service and responds promptly to guests' inquiries and concernsReports room status and maintenance problems promptlyPerforms basic maintenance skills including plunging toilets, changing light bulbs andunclogging drainsHandles chemicals and cleaning supplies with care and in accordance with standardsOperates commercial laundry and cleaning equipmentPerforms all tasks and functions related to laundry and linen careMaintains appropriately stocked linen and storage roomsPerforms additional responsibilities as assigned by leadershipQualificationsStrong interpersonal and communication skillsStrong organizational skills and attention to detailAbility to handle stressful situations with poise and professionalismConduct work-related functions in a professional mannerEUR EUR EUR About the Company:
OCI Hospitality.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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