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Houseman

Business Unit:  The Quail Lodge Resort & Golf Club
Location:  Carmel,CA

 

Working alongside the amazing team at The Quail Lodge & Golf Club, we are seeking a Houseman to support our Rooms Department.

  • Work for a highly prestigious hotel located in sunny Carmel Valley, California.
  • Learn and grow within a strong hospitality operation.
  • Exceptional medical benefits, Employee discounts on Lodge, Golf, and Dining services.

 

Key Accountabilities

  • Maintain, clean, strip rooms and organize guest rooms while offering friendly, personal and positive service to all guests.
  • Inspect and maintain individual housekeeping cart with cleaning supplies, guest room supplies, amenities and linens for cleaning of assigned guest rooms
  • Communicate effectively with Manager on Duty and fellow houseman to ensure all tasks are completed in an effective manner

 

General Requirements

  • Ability to lift 75 lbs.
  • Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment and to maintain organization and a positive attitude
  • Work is both inside and outside, within a lodge/hotel environment requiring standing (for up to 8 hours per day), bending, pushing, pulling, talking and using manual dexterity, eye-hand coordination.
  • Good communication, and interpersonal skills; must work well in a team-based environment

 

Salary: $19.91 per hour

 

Quail Lodge Careers

 

Set in California’s picturesque Carmel Valley, Quail Lodge & Golf Club hosts the well-known annual motorsports event, The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering. A haven within the temperate climate of Santa Lucia Mountains, each of the 93 guestrooms features a private deck or patio that overlooks the Lodge’s lakes, golf course and expertly-manicured gardens. Along with verdant greens and lush landscapes, Quail Lodge is home to Edgar’s, a farm-to-table restaurant that highlights fresh local produce and adheres to the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch guidelines of sustainability.

Requisition ID:  42042


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