The Room Attendant maintains guest rooms and assigned areas to The Ritz-Carlton’s cleanliness and presentation standards. Responsibilities typically include making beds, cleaning bathrooms, replenishing amenities, removing rubbish, reporting maintenance issues, respecting guest privacy, and following health, safety, and security procedures. Candidates should be physically fit, detail-oriented, dependable, and comfortable working on their feet for extended periods. Previous hotel or housekeeping experience is helpful but may not be essential. A friendly attitude, professional appearance, teamwork, discretion, and the ability to work flexible shifts, weekends, and public holidays are expected. Basic communication skills in English or Malay are advantageous, along with a genuine commitment to courteous guest service.
The Ritz-Carlton Langkawi is a luxury beachfront resort operated under The Ritz-Carlton, part of Marriott International’s global portfolio of premium and luxury hotels. Located on Malaysia’s Langkawi island, the resort combines private beaches, rainforest surroundings, refined accommodation, restaurants, spa facilities, and highly personalised guest service. Ritz-Carlton is known for detailed service standards, elegant hospitality, and its tradition of anticipating guest needs. Employees typically work in a multicultural environment and receive structured training, grooming guidance, and opportunities to build careers within Marriott International. The resort serves leisure travellers, families, honeymooners, and high-end group or event guests. Its culture places strong emphasis on professionalism, teamwork, discretion, care for guests, and consistent attention to detail across every department.
Langkawi is a relaxed Malaysian island known for beaches, rainforest, waterfalls, mangroves, duty-free shopping, and a growing luxury-hospitality sector. Main job opportunities are in resorts, housekeeping, food and beverage, spa services, reception, engineering, recreation, tours, and watersports. The lifestyle is quieter than Kuala Lumpur, with warm weather, outdoor activities, island-hopping, and a multicultural community. Malay is the national language, while English is widely used in hotels and tourism. Foreign workers generally need a valid employment offer and employer-sponsored work permit before starting work; requirements vary by nationality and role, so confirm details with the employer and Malaysian immigration authorities. Relocation costs, accommodation, transport, medical checks, and permit fees should be clarified in the contract. Langkawi has basic healthcare and shopping facilities, while larger medical, educational, and administrative services are available on the mainland.
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