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Casino Cleaner

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4 Biloxi, MS Biloxi, MS Full-time Full-time $12 an hour $12 an hour Overview:
Casino Cleaner The responsibility of the Casino Cleaner is to maintain the overall cleanliness of the Casino floor according to Company guidelines and standards.
Responsibilities:
Monitor and maintain cleaning of assigned areas, including, but not limited to, cleaning hard surfaces, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, picking up trash, polishing metal, wiping down doors, cleaning mirrors and glass, cleaning slot machines, emptying ashtrays, cleaning baseboards, replacing and/or restocking paper products Respond to all calls for cleaning requests, spills, and biohazards Check assigned areas for safety and repair issues Alway maintain a safe and pristine work environment Flexibility to work in a fast-paced environment Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as per the needs of the casino
Qualifications:
Professional appearance and demeanor Efficient communication skills High school diploma or GED equivalent One to two years' experience in a high-volume hotel, hospital, or institution as a housekeeper or janitor What we offer you:
Multiple benefit plans to suit your needs Paid Time Off 401K Opportunities for advancement Positive and respectful work environment where diversity is valued Generous employee discounts on dining, retail, amusements, and hotels Community volunteer opportunities
Disclaimer:
The above information is intended as a high-level overview of the responsibilities and qualifications for the position and does not represent the full job description which will include all responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, and working conditions associated with the job.
For more information or to see the full job description, contact the Human Resources department at the location in which you are applying.
Posted Salary Range:
USD $12.
00 - USD $12.
00 /Hr.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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