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Valet Manager (Laundry) – Marriott International

Marriott International
Sabah
Salary: Undisclosed

Role Summary

The Valet Manager (Laundry) is responsible for overseeing the daily operations and services of the hotel laundry department. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring guest satisfaction and optimizing the department's financial performance within the hospitality environment.

Job Description

The Valet Manager (Laundry) at Sheraton Kota Kinabalu manages the daily activities of the laundry department, ensuring that all linens are properly washed, dried, and ironed for guest rooms and the Food and Beverage/Culinary Department. The role requires maintaining a safe and clean work environment while leading a team to achieve high standards of service.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee daily operations of the laundry department.
  • Direct staff in washing, drying, and ironing linens.
  • Maintain a safe and clean work environment.
  • Strive to ensure guest and employee satisfaction.
  • Maximize the department's financial performance.
  • Manage supplies, equipment, and resources efficiently.
  • Ensure compliance with safety procedures and hotel policies.

Job Requirements

High school diploma or GED.

At least 2 years of experience in laundry, housekeeping, or related professional area.

Strong interpersonal and communication skills.

Ability to manage day-to-day operations and supervise employees.

Experience in human resource activities including recruiting and scheduling.

Quick Info

Company

Marriott International

Location

Sabah

Salary

Skills Required

6 skills

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Required Skills

1

Leadership

2

Communication

3

Teamwork

4

Customer Service

5

Budget Management

6

Safety Compliance

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