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Housekeeping Manager (Marriott's Aruba Surf Club)

Aruba Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino $3,000–$4,500/month*
Job Description

The Housekeeping Manager at Marriott's Aruba Surf Club is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the housekeeping department, ensuring high standards of cleanliness and guest satisfaction. Candidates should have prior experience in a similar role, strong leadership skills, and the ability to manage a team effectively. They are expected to maintain inventory, manage budgets, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. Excellent communication and problem-solving skills are essential.

Company Info

Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino is a premier luxury resort located on the beautiful island of Aruba. Known for its stunning beachfront location, the resort offers a range of amenities including spacious rooms, multiple dining options, a full-service spa, and a vibrant casino. The resort is part of the Marriott International brand, which is renowned for its commitment to exceptional service and hospitality. Guests can enjoy a blend of relaxation and excitement, making it a popular destination for both leisure and business travelers.

Destination Guide

Aruba is a Caribbean island known for its white sandy beaches, warm climate, and friendly locals. The island offers a range of job opportunities, particularly in the tourism and hospitality sectors. The culture is a mix of Dutch, Caribbean, and Latin influences, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. The lifestyle in Aruba is laid-back, with plenty of outdoor activities and a strong emphasis on community. For those considering relocation, Aruba offers a straightforward visa process for skilled workers, and the cost of living is relatively high compared to other Caribbean islands. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to integrate into the local community.

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