The Shipping & Receiving Agent supports the resort’s daily operations by accepting deliveries, checking quantities and condition, recording incoming and outgoing goods, organizing storage areas, and distributing supplies to the appropriate departments. Candidates should be organized, dependable, physically able to lift and move packages, and comfortable using basic inventory or computer systems. Previous experience in shipping, receiving, warehouse work, purchasing, or hotel operations is helpful. The role requires attention to detail, accurate documentation, safe manual-handling practices, and good communication with suppliers and hotel colleagues. The successful candidate is expected to work efficiently in a busy resort environment, follow Marriott and property procedures, maintain professional conduct, and provide reliable service to internal departments.
The St. Regis Aruba Resort is a luxury beachfront hotel associated with St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, Marriott International’s premium luxury brand. St. Regis properties are known for refined service, elegant design, personalized guest experiences, and signature traditions such as butler service and afternoon tea. The Aruba resort operates as a large hospitality business, bringing together rooms and suites, restaurants and bars, leisure facilities, guest services, events, and extensive back-of-house operations. Employees work in an international environment serving leisure travelers, families, groups, and high-end vacation guests. As part of Marriott International, the resort may provide access to global hospitality standards, training, career-development resources, and employee travel benefits, subject to local terms and eligibility. Daily work typically emphasizes professionalism, teamwork, discretion, attention to detail, and consistently high service quality.
Aruba is a sunny Dutch Caribbean island known for white-sand beaches, warm weather, strong tourism, and a relaxed but active lifestyle. Hospitality offers many job opportunities, especially in hotels, restaurants, housekeeping, guest services, food and beverage, maintenance, transportation, and watersports. English is widely used, while Dutch, Papiamento, and Spanish are also common. Life is generally safe and social, with outdoor activities, boating, diving, nightlife, and a multicultural community. Housing and imported goods can be expensive, so applicants should confirm accommodation, transport, meals, insurance, and other benefits before accepting an offer. Foreign nationals normally need an employer-supported work and residence permit and should not begin employment until approval is obtained. Requirements vary by nationality and contract; the employer usually guides the process. Candidates should verify current immigration rules with Aruba’s authorities or the relevant consulate.
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