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8 jobs that use Clean Rooms the most

Jobs that use clean rooms the most include janitor/housekeeper, galley hand, and innkeeper.

What jobs use Clean Rooms the most?

1. Janitor/Housekeeper

How janitor/housekeeper uses Clean Rooms:

  • Perform specialty floor care; stripping/waxing floors, carpet extracting.Safely operate auto scrubbers, carpet extractors, floor burnishers.
  • Maintain cleanliness of public areas including front of building, restrooms, front desk area and elevators.
  • Maintain building cleanliness internal and external

Most common skills for janitor/housekeeper:

  • Clean Rooms
  • Cleanliness
  • Patient Rooms
  • Paper Towels
  • Office Buildings
  • Glass Partitions

2. Galley Hand

How galley hand uses Clean Rooms:

  • Manage and perform rig operations, repair large mud pump motors, hoppers, shakers, generators, valves and agitators.
  • Participate in JSA, S.T.O.P.
  • Maintain a low food cost, do payroll, hold weekly safety meetings, order groceries.

Most common skills for galley hand:

  • Clean Rooms
  • Rig
  • Meal Preparation
  • Fire Drills
  • TWIC
  • Groceries

3. Innkeeper

How innkeeper uses Clean Rooms:

  • Manage several customer service incidents and tend to emergencies including the administration lifesaving CPR to a gym patron.
  • Front desk reception, guest relations, reservations, concierge/massage bookings, indoor and outdoor creek-side hostess, gift shop sales.
  • Greet and register guests on arrival using POS terminal.

Most common skills for innkeeper:

  • Reservations
  • Clean Rooms
  • Wine
  • Front Desk
  • Customer Service
  • Concierge Services

4. Housekeeping/Laundry Supervisor

How housekeeping/laundry supervisor uses Clean Rooms:

  • Manage daily operation of hundreds of rooms, including VIP rooms, public areas, and amenities.
  • Inspect cleanliness of facility following sanitation and infection control procedures to be compliance with OSHA.
  • Supervise the performance of housekeeping and laundry staff to ensure the cleanliness of the facility and the availability of clean laundry.

Most common skills for housekeeping/laundry supervisor:

  • Clean Rooms
  • Cleanliness
  • Infection Control
  • Patient Rooms
  • Resident Rooms
  • Floor Tech

5. Housekeeping Inspector

How housekeeping inspector uses Clean Rooms:

  • Prepare reports concerning room occupancy, payroll expenses, and department expenses.
  • Prepare daily tasks for housekeepers, housemen, engineering team, and mini bar staffs.
  • Train new employees on equipment such as floor scrubbers, battery room, and housekeeping tasks.

Most common skills for housekeeping inspector:

  • Cleanliness
  • Room Attendants
  • Guest Rooms
  • Clean Rooms
  • Guest Satisfaction
  • Front Desk

6. Food Preparation Worker

How food preparation worker uses Clean Rooms:

  • Maintain cleaned and sanitize cafeterias.
  • Assist with planning and directing food preparation and culinary activities along with safely handling and storing all products appropriately.
  • Wash dishes, pots, pans and trays by hand and automatic dishwasher.

Most common skills for food preparation worker:

  • Customer Service
  • Food Handling
  • Clean Rooms
  • Food Preparation Equipment
  • Basic Math
  • Food Storage

7. Front Clerk

How front clerk uses Clean Rooms:

  • Demonstrate strong math skills in managing inmate s accounts and calmly and effectively deescalating outbursts of belligerent inmates.
  • Operate a POS system to cash out and finalize purchase.
  • Handle payments using point of sale (POS) system and relate records.

Most common skills for front clerk:

  • Front Desk
  • Customer Orders
  • Food Preparation
  • Groceries
  • Clean Rooms
  • Customer Complaints

8. Maid

How maid uses Clean Rooms:

  • Supervise and train maids in their cleaning duties to ensure company standards of cleanliness are achieved.
  • Maintain high standards of cleanliness with bakery machinery/equipment to detail outside of machinery as well as deep clean inside machinery/equipment.
  • Do paperwork and sort soil towels and sponges at end of shift.

Most common skills for maid:

  • Taking Care
  • Laundry Room
  • Customer Service
  • Bed Sheets
  • Clean Rooms
  • Customers Homes

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