Industries
Arts, Entertaiment, Culture and Leisure
Categories Hospitality, Catering, Tourism
Elora, ON • Part time
Under the direct supervision of the Operations Supervisor(s) and/or Operations Manager(s), this position is responsible for daily cleaning and maintenance of all public areas while contributing to a safe and welcoming work environment. Ensures adherence to the Company's policies and procedures, motivates and leads by example and supports Great Canadian's learning environment while establishing a safe and welcoming work environment for all team members.
Key Accountabilities
Vacuums hallways, ceiling vents, meeting rooms and general public areas
Cleans and dusts fixtures, ash urns, walls, linen rooms, signs, sconces, stairwells, door frames, public telephones, etc.
Delivers housekeeping items to offices as requested
Maintains all housekeeping storage areas
Polishes chrome and other materials requiring special care
Cleans offices
Liaises and communicates effectively with all appropriate operational departments
Develops and cultivates strong working relation ships with all stakeholders (guests, ownership and team members)
Ensures compliance with licensing laws, health and safety and other statutory regulations
Performs other duties as assigned or directed
Education and Qualifications
High School Diploma
Minimum 1 year housekeeping/janitorial experience
Ability to successfully obtain a Gaming License
Work Environment Considerations
Standing or walking for long periods of time, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, bending, stretching, cleaning, some exposure to heat and cold, some exposure to smoke, non-traditional work hours
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