Housekeeper
- Full Time
- Death Valley, CA 92328
- 0 USD / Year
- Applications have closed
Website Death Valley Stovepipe Wells
Office
Job Description
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Provide excellent customer service to guest rooms and public areas in accordance with Quality Standards
- Follows detailed duties worksheet assigned by the Housekeeping Supervisor
- Clean check-outs and stay-overs, including; changing sheets and towels, emptying trash, dusting, scrubbing, vacuuming and waxing according to procedures
- Report damaged or missing items to the Housekeeping Supervisor, turn in all lost and found items to Management
- Notify Management and Maintenance of any repairs
- Stock personal cart daily with cleaning supplies, guest supplies and linens, alert supervisor if supplies run low
- Unload cart of dirty linens and trash at end of shift
- Assist in the unloading of linens (delivered by truck) bi-weekly
- Weekly, monthly and quarterly cleaning projects as assigned
- Understand Company’s ISO (Environmental & Quality) management systems, policies, goals, and initiatives and meet the specific responsibilities within these areas.
- Other duties per Duties Checklist and as assigned
- Attention to detail
- Must be able to work a variety of day, night, weekend, holiday shifts
- Ability to work independently
- Must be able to spend the majority of the day walking, twisting, bending, pushing and pulling
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. and carry up to 25 lbs. with frequent bending, twisting and squatting required.
Education:
Experience:
Resort/National Park experience preferred
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A Life in the Park – The Best Career in Death Valley:
You can be an integral part of more than 3.3 million acres of desert scenery, wildlife, undisturbed wilderness and history. Home to the lowest point in the western hemisphere, Badwater at 282 feet below sea level, and bounded to the west by 11,049 foot Telescope Peak, Death Valley is a dramatic and beautiful place to work and live. Experience Stovepipe Wells by working with us everyday in one of the best hotels in Death Valley.
Our Ideal Candidate:
Death Valley Lodging Company is looking for professional and energetic applicants that have experience in hotel/resort properties who love national parks as much as we do. Since we are open all year, candidates seeking a year-round position will be shown preference, but we do accept some seasonal employees. Please let us know your availability when applying.
Death Valley Lodging Company offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package to employees who satisfy each respective plan’s eligibility requirements including service and employment classification.
Key benefits include the following:
- Health & Dental Plans
- Prescription Drug Plan
- Paid Vacation, Holiday time, Paid Sick Days
Leaves of Absence including the following:
- Personal
- Family Medical (in compliance with the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993)
- Military (in compliance with the USERRA)
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
Room and Board:
We do provide employee housing. Housing is typically dorm-style, and you will share a room with one other person; bathrooms are shared between two rooms. Cable is provided at no additional charge.
We also have full hook-up RV sites for those with their own RV.
A fitness center and laundry facilities are available at no cost for all employees living on-site, and three meals a day are provided in our employee dining room.
Dorm room and RV site cost is $50 per week; payment will be deducted from your payroll (bi-weekly).
Things to do in Death Valley and surrounding areas:
- Badwater at 282 feet below sea level
- Telescope Peak at 11, 049 feet above sea level
- Mesquite Sand Dunes
- Scotty’s Castle
- Las Vegas, NV – 2.5 hours
- Los Angeles, CA – 5 hours
Getting Here and Getting Around:
Located right on Highway 190, we are in the heart of Death Valley National Park. There is no public transportation, so we highly recommend you bring your own vehicle.
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