Casino porter (oc) Real Estate - Las Vegas, NV at Geebo

Casino porter (oc)

Company Name:
MGM Resorts International

Job Description:
Maintains the highest standards to ensure the quality and cleanliness in the casino, public areas, offices and other required areas.
Keeps the assigned areas maintained in accordance with established policies and procedures.
Cleans between slot machines, removes papers, glasses, debris, and discards all empty bottles.
Wipes down all slot machines, change booths and change banks in assigned areas.
Keeps assigned area clean of debris and trash removed.
Empties and cleans ashtrays/urns and trashcans.
Keeps all equipment properly maintained, clean, and free of marks.
Cleans all bathrooms in assigned areas outlined in job procedures and as trained.
Reports emergencies and maintenance needs to Supervisor.
Assists other areas as needed.
Clean-ups biohazards according to proper procedures.
Performs all other duties as requested.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Required:
At least 6 months of experience in Environmental Services, public area or comparable positions.
Ability to withstand prolonged walking, standing, bending, pushing, climbing and kneeling.
Work indoors and outdoors and be exposed to environmental factors such as excessive noise, seasonal heat and cold, hard to reach and unclean work areas, cigarette smoke, and hazardous materials and 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.
High School diploma or equivalent.
Able to effectively communicate in English, in both written and oral forms.
Preferred:
Previous experience working in a similar resort setting.
Property: Excalibur
Position Code: 14037
Category: Hotel Operations
Employment Status: Housekeeping/Cleaning/Porter
Age Requirement: On Call
Position Level: 21 and overEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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