Utility porter (pt) Real Estate - Las Vegas, NV at Geebo

Utility porter (pt)

Company Name:
MGM Resorts International

Job Description:
It is the primary responsibility of the Utility Porter to maintain the cleanliness of the property, both indoors and outdoors. This includes working in high areas, caring for the floors, and operating heavy equipment. All duties are to be performed in accordance with departmental and property policies, practices, and procedures.
Cleans and polishes marble using proper techniques and equipment.
Scrubs and extracts carpets using proper techniques and equipment.
High dusts tops of slot machines, chandeliers, ceiling vents and wall decorations using proper equipment.
Drives street sweepers, ride-on vacuums, genie lifts, and other related machinery to complete assigned tasks.
Operates hand trucks and flatbed carts to move equipment to assigned work areas.
Uses proper techniques and equipment when moving heavy furniture to clean the area underneath.
Removes all rubbish from trash containers and transports to proper disposal.
Properly uses and disposes of chemicals when conducting area cleaning.
Perform other job related duties as assigned.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Required:
At least 6 months experience as a Porter or similar position.
At least 1 year experience working on various floor surfaces using related cleaning, buffing, and extraction equipment.
Excellent customer service skills.
Have interpersonal skills to deal effectively with all business contacts.
Professional appearance and demeanor.
Work varied shifts, including weekends and holidays.
Able to effectively communicate in English, in both written and oral forms.
Preferred:
Large Casino & Hotel Environment experience.
High School diploma or equivalent.
Previous experience working in a similar resort setting.
Property: Bellagio
Position Code: 12554
Category: Housekeeping/Cleaning/Porter
Employment Status: Part-Time
Age Requirement: 21 and over
Position Level: Union - HourlyEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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