House Person (Lobby)

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Property Overview ;

Hilton Garden Inn Detroit Downtown

We're in the heart of downtown Detroit, a short walk from the dining and entertainment of Greektown. Comerica Park, Ford Field, Detroit Opera House, and the Fillmore are within a half-mile. Detroit Institute of Arts and Motown Museum are a short drive. Enjoy all-day dining at our restaurants - Garden Grille and Chrome Bar & Grille. WiFi's on us.

Company Overview

SPIRE Hospitality is a management company specializing in creating memorable guest experiences and delivering best-in-class service at our hotels and resorts across the country. We ensure you have the support, tools and opportunities you need to get the job done, grow as an individual, and excel in your hospitality career.

We offer a comprehensive full-time benefits package consisting of EARLY PAY OR EARNED WAGE ACCESS get paid before payday, medical, dental, vision, pet discount program, identity theft protection, pre-paid legal support, flexible spending accounts, matched 401K, life, critical accident or illness, short- & long-term disability, paid time off, wellness programs, wonderful hotel discounts and much more!

This role will provide amazing guest service while maintaining the full operational functionality of the building. You and the entire engineering team are responsible for the repair, service, and preventative maintenance of all things within and outside of the hotel building. Taking pride and passion for your work and working within a team.

Essential Job Functions:
  • Thoroughly clean sinks, toilets, urinals, mirrors, tiles, counters, walls, stalls, vents and/or floors with cleaning agents by extending arms over head to reach all above areas. Adhere to cleaning procedures and instructions for use of cleaning agents.
  • Thoroughly dust all furniture, pictures, and shelves, extending arms overhead, bending and stooping as needed.
  • Thoroughly clean and polish all metal surfaces, applying pressure in repeated motion.
  • Clean ashtrays and empty trash.
  • Report all suspicious persons or activities, hazardous conditions, etc. to Safety/Security Department.
  • Provide general public assistance, instruction and/or guidance for guest and employee safety in fire or other emergency situations.
  • Other duties as assigned such as assisting room attendants or house person when requested

Physical Demands:
  • Lift, carry, push, or pull heavy loads weighing up to 50 lbs
  • Extend arms overhead, scrub, bend, and stoop for extended periods and work in confined spaces

Qualifications:

Education:
    • High school diploma or its equivalent

Experience:
    • Previous Housekeeping House Person or Lobby Attendant experience preferred.
    • CPR/ First Aid Certification required

Spire Hospitality, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and veterans

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