Facilities Attendant (Graveyard Shift) Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Idaho Falls, ID at Geebo

Facilities Attendant (Graveyard Shift)

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5 Idaho Falls, ID Idaho Falls, ID Full-time Full-time $14 an hour $14 an hour 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago Come join our award-winning team as a Facilities Attendant/Houseman at the Residence Inn by Marriott Idaho Falls.
We offer great benefits including 401K Employer Match, Retention & Referral Bonuses (after 30 days), opportunities for advancement and awesome worldwide hotel discounts! Residence Inn by Marriott and the Woodbury Group care about your safety where you work.
We comply with Marriott brand standards and have adopted the Commitment to Clean program to ensure the safety of you and our guests.
Benefits Daily Pay - get paid on-demand Medical Insurance Dental Vision 401K Employer Match Paid Time Off starting on first day Free Life and Accident Insurances Opportunities for growth and advancement within the Woodbury Group of hotels Retention and Referral Bonuses (after 30 days) Awesome worldwide hotel discounts (up to 75% off) Employee Assistance Program Employee Wellness Program (Wellable) Job Summary Facilities Attendant/Houseman Shifts available - Graveyard shift 11 PM to 7 AM Residence Inn Idaho Falls Operations Performs daily cleaning of all public areas and back of house.
Ensures public restroom, fitness facility and pool are cleaned and stocked.
Assists other team members or laundry operations as needed.
Minimum Qualifications Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds (lifting above the shoulder is also required).
Must be able to relate well to hotel guests and co-workers.
Performance Expectations Responds promptly to guests' needs with an interest and concern in satisfying every guest.
Ensures guests and associates are satisfied with public area and exterior cleanliness.
Ensures the hotel provides a welcoming experience through a clean and well-maintained property.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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