The Commis III supports the kitchen team with food preparation, basic cooking, portioning, and maintaining clean, organized work areas. Requirements typically include a genuine interest in culinary work, basic food-safety knowledge, willingness to learn, physical stamina, and the ability to follow recipes and instructions accurately. Previous kitchen experience or culinary training is helpful but may not be essential. The successful candidate is expected to work efficiently during busy service periods, maintain hygiene standards, reduce food waste, cooperate with colleagues, and follow Marriott and Moxy operating procedures. Flexibility to work shifts, weekends, and public holidays is normally required.
Moxy Putrajaya is a contemporary lifestyle hotel operated under Moxy Hotels, Marriott International’s energetic, design-led brand. Moxy properties are aimed at modern travelers and combine stylish communal spaces, social experiences, technology, and approachable service. The hotel is located in Putrajaya, Malaysia’s planned administrative capital, with access to government offices, business areas, attractions, and transport links to Kuala Lumpur and the international airport. Marriott International is one of the world’s largest hospitality companies, managing a broad portfolio of hotels and resorts across numerous brands and countries. Employees can typically benefit from structured training, international hospitality standards, career development opportunities, and Marriott associate travel programs, subject to eligibility and local terms. At Moxy, team members are generally expected to be friendly, adaptable, energetic, and comfortable creating an informal yet professional guest experience.
Malaysia offers hospitality opportunities in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Penang, Langkawi, Sabah, Sarawak, and resort islands such as Tioman and Redang. Jobs are available in hotels, restaurants, tourism, kitchens, housekeeping, wellness, events, and guest services. The culture is multicultural, shaped by Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous traditions, with excellent food, festivals, and generally welcoming communities. Lifestyle costs are moderate, though central Kuala Lumpur and popular islands can be more expensive. Putrajaya is quieter, modern, and family-oriented, while nearby Kuala Lumpur provides greater entertainment and career mobility. Foreign workers normally need an employer-sponsored work permit and should confirm eligibility, medical checks, and immigration requirements before traveling. Employers may assist with accommodation, transport, meals, and relocation, but these benefits vary. Learn basic Malay, prepare certified documents, and check contract terms carefully before accepting an offer.
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