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Working Housekeeping Supervisor

Johnsons Cleanning Services Johnsons Cleanning Services Cambridge, MD Cambridge, MD Estimated:
$35.
5K - $44.
9K a year Estimated:
$35.
5K - $44.
9K a year 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Johnsons Cleanning Services in Cambridge, Md, is looking for one working housekeeping supervisor to join our 19 person strong team.
We are located on 313 High Street.
Our ideal candidate is attentive, motivated, and reliable.
Benefits We offer many great benefits, including Paid Holidays, Vacation, Uniforms, Travel, Health Insurance and much more Responsibilities Assigning housekeeping task to employees and inspecting their work Scheduleing employee shifts & arranging for replacments Investigating & responding to customer complaints Providing housekeeping staff with training Taking & monitoring inventory Distributing supplies & equipment to staff Recruit housekeepers & suggest promotions Qualifications GED or high school diploma Experience in housekeeping or hospitality Ability to multitask projects Possessing the ability to stand for long periods of time Customer service talents that are second to none Must be a good communicator Must have Valid Drivers License We are looking forward to reading your application.
Available shifts and compensation:
We have available shifts all days of the week.
Compensation depends on your experience.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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