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Executive Housekeeping Inspector - seasonal

Company Name:
Island Realty
Are you a dependable, punctual individual with a stellar attention to detail? If so, we invite you to apply for an immediate opening that we have for SEASONAL
executive
Housekeeping Inspectors. If you would love to work at the beach, are a self starter, and are looking to work 10-12 hours/week (weekend availability a must), we want you! We clean approximately 250 vacation rental homes on Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island and need a self-directed
inspector
to follow up behind our housekeepers. You must be willing to spruce up as needed behind the housekeepers, and make sure that our properties are perfect for guest arrivals. Duties include inspecting units to ensure that housekeepers follow cleaning protocol, rectify any details left undone by housekeeping staff, and report all incidents of incomplete cleans to the office staff. Shifts begin at 10am and end anywhere from 230-530pm. Hospitality/housekeeping experience required. You must have reliable transportation as you will be driving to each property. The compensation is $11/hr to start with a review at 45 days. There is also a $5/shift mileage allotment. This is a perfect opportunity for someone who is interesting in making some extra cash on the weekends!
Minimum of two years experience in either hospitality or housekeeping required.
If you think you're a great candidate for this
position
, please email your resume and a statement of why you are interested. Emails without these items will not be considered.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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