The Hotel Cleanliness Supervisor (Rooms) oversees room attendants and ensures guest rooms, public areas, equipment, and housekeeping standards meet Moxy and Marriott requirements. Typical requirements include prior housekeeping or hotel operations experience, supervisory ability, attention to detail, good organization, and willingness to work shifts, weekends, and holidays. The candidate is expected to inspect rooms, coordinate daily assignments, monitor cleaning quality, manage supplies, report maintenance issues, support training, and respond professionally to guest concerns. A practical, hands-on approach, reliable attendance, teamwork, and clear communication are important. Familiarity with hotel housekeeping procedures and basic computer systems is advantageous.
Moxy Putrajaya is part of Moxy Hotels, Marriott International’s lively, design-led hotel brand aimed at modern, socially minded travelers. Moxy properties typically combine compact, functional rooms with energetic communal spaces, a relaxed atmosphere, and a strong emphasis on friendly, informal service. The brand encourages associates to be flexible, approachable, and guest-focused, often working across different operational areas. Located in Putrajaya, Malaysia’s planned administrative capital, the hotel serves business travelers, government visitors, families, and leisure guests exploring the surrounding region. As a Marriott property, Moxy Putrajaya is supported by an international hospitality organization offering structured operating standards, training resources, employee benefits, and potential career mobility across its global hotel portfolio. Actual benefits, facilities, and employment terms depend on the specific vacancy and local employment agreement.
Malaysia offers hospitality opportunities in hotels, resorts, restaurants, housekeeping, food and beverage, engineering, tourism, and guest services. Major destinations include Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Penang, Langkawi, Sabah, and Sarawak; Putrajaya itself is an inland planned city rather than an island. Malaysian culture blends Malay, Chinese, Indian, Indigenous, and international influences, with diverse food, festivals, and languages. Lifestyle costs are generally moderate, though central Kuala Lumpur and popular island resorts can be more expensive. Employees should expect warm, humid weather and, in many roles, rotating shifts and weekend work. Foreign workers normally need an employer-sponsored work authorization, commonly involving an employment pass or other approved permit; working on a tourist entry is not permitted. Before relocating, confirm the contract, salary, accommodation, medical coverage, visa sponsorship, and recruitment fees. Reliable transport, healthcare access, and local banking arrangements should also be checked before arrival.
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