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Published on Apr 25 2026

Hotel Housekeeping Attendant

$20.00 - $23.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Apr 1, 2026 to Dec 14, 2026

Employer

23 Kelley Street
Edgartown, MA 02539
United States

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Job description

Strip and make beds. Clean floors and surfaces of guest rooms and common areas to ensure health standards are met. Replenish linens, towels, and guest amenities. Carry and transfer linens, towels, toiletries and other guest amenities, and cleaning supplies. Launder towels, linens, and other items on site. Load washing machines and dryers, iron and fold dried items. Sort, count, inventory, mark, and store clean linens. Empty waste baskets, empty and clean ashtrays, and transport waste to disposal areas. Report safety hazards and other maintenance or repair needs to the supervisor or manager. Clean, organize, and remove debris or other items from common areas. Receive inquiries from and communicate information to guests. Deliver messages, packages, and amenities to guest rooms. Replenish supplies, such as drinking glasses, linens, writing supplies, and bathroom items. Move and arrange furniture. Comply with all applicable health and safety codes and regulations. Ensure the pool area is clean, safe, and well-organized. Arrange pool furniture and replenish towels and other amenities. Help front desk staff store guest luggage during check-in and check-out.

Special Requirements

Use of cleaning and laundry equipment, washers, and dryers. Basic English skills. Must be able to lift and carry weight sufficient to move equipment and material necessary to complete assigned tasks. 40 hours per week, 5 days per week. Schedule may vary and can include evenings, weekends, or holidays, as needed. Employer will rely on workers own representations and observations of worker to assess if worker meets the lifting, standing, and other physical ability requirements stated here.

Employer Contact Info

+18557486747

[email protected]

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