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Join our team as a Utility Cleaner at the scenic Nekajui Peninsula Papagayo in Costa Rica. You will play a vital role in upholding our high-quality standards and enhancing the guest experience. Key duties include preparing clean linen, operating equipment, and maintaining a professional appearanc...
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Costa Rica , Nekajui Peninsula Papagayo
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Join our hotel team in San Jose Escazu, Costa Rica, as a Utility Cleaner. This vital role supports multiple departments, including kitchen and laundry, ensuring spotless dining ware and fresh linens. No prior experience or certification is required. You will operate cleaning equipment and maintai...
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Costa Rica , San Jose Escazu
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Explore rewarding utility cleaner jobs, a foundational and dynamic role within the hospitality, healthcare, corporate, and facility management sectors. Utility cleaners are essential operational support staff, ensuring the cleanliness, sanitation, and smooth logistical flow of a wide variety of environments. Unlike positions focused on a single area, this profession is characterized by its versatility and cross-departmental support, making every day diverse and impactful. Professionals in utility cleaner jobs typically perform a broad range of duties that are crucial to daily operations. Common responsibilities include the thorough cleaning and sanitizing of equipment, tools, and workspaces across multiple departments such as kitchens, laundry facilities, food service areas, and back-of-house spaces. A key aspect of the role involves operating and performing basic maintenance on industrial equipment like dishwashers, glass washers, linen washers, dryers, and floor scrubbers. Logistics is another core component, as utility cleaners often transport clean and soiled items—such as dishware, glassware, linens, and supplies—between departments to ensure all areas are stocked and functional. They prepare and distribute clean linen and dining ware, manage waste disposal, and assist with deep cleaning projects as needed. Ultimately, they play a direct role in upholding the highest standards of hygiene and safety for both staff and clients. The typical requirements and skills for these positions emphasize reliability, physical stamina, and a strong team ethic. Most utility cleaner jobs require the ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including standing, walking, bending, and lifting objects up to 50 pounds for extended periods. A keen eye for detail is essential to meet strict cleanliness and quality standards. Employers generally seek individuals who are team-oriented, able to follow policies and safety procedures meticulously, and maintain a professional appearance and demeanor. Strong communication skills and the ability to develop positive working relationships with colleagues across various departments are highly valued. While formal education is often not a prerequisite, a proactive attitude, willingness to learn, and a commitment to creating a safe, efficient workplace are fundamental. For those seeking active, essential work with tangible results, utility cleaner jobs offer a stable and respected career path with opportunities for growth within operational and facilities teams. Discover how you can contribute to the backbone of daily operations by exploring available utility cleaner positions today.

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