To support housekeeping department by working in Laundry room and ensure sufficient linen are available for daily operations. To maintain required productivity and required standards in housekeeping department. The role of a Laundry Attendant is a practical and manual job which includes bending, carrying, standing and pushing/pulling equipment.,
* Soaking, ironing, folding, delivering clothes
* Washing (loading and unloading washers, dryers and chutes) linen, e.g. gym towels, staff uniforms, rugs etc.
* Examining laundered items to ensure cleanliness
* Sorting and counting dirty linen coming from the chute
* Placing clean linen and relevant pieces of uniform in plastic covers / containers
* Issuing uniforms to the staff during opening hours
* Storing hotel's pillows, duvets, mattress / pillow protectors and toppers on shelves
* Storing laundered linen and uniforms as requested
* Sewing / mending torn articles by hand or with sewing machine
* Maintaining cleanliness of laundry machinery and laundry areas
* Perform additional laundry services as required
* Maintain stock levels
Ability to carry out manual tasks
* Close attention to detail
* Ability to work alone and in a team
* Hardworking, honest and reliable
* Excellent customer service skills
* Cleaning skills
* Ability to work under pressure
* Strong organisational skills
* Excellent communication skills
* Confident, professional and welcoming personality
* Respect for guests' privacy
* Polite and helpful manner when dealing with guests and team members
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