The Housekeeping Manager oversees room cleanliness, public areas, laundry, supplies, and housekeeping colleagues to ensure Marriott and Le Méridien service standards are consistently met. Requirements typically include several years of hotel housekeeping experience, previous supervisory or managerial responsibility, strong organization, attention to detail, and knowledge of hygiene and safety procedures. Experience in an upscale or international resort is preferred. The successful candidate is expected to lead and train the team, manage schedules and budgets, coordinate with Front Office and Engineering, respond professionally to guest concerns, control inventory, and maintain efficient daily operations. English communication skills, a service-focused attitude, flexibility, and the ability to work weekends and holidays are important.
Le Méridien Khao Lak Resort & Spa is an upscale beachfront resort in Phang Nga, operated under Marriott International's Le Méridien brand. The property combines contemporary design with local Southern Thai influences and offers accommodation, restaurants, event facilities, pools, wellness services, and direct access to the Andaman coast. Its guest profile includes international leisure travelers, families, couples, and groups seeking a relaxed resort experience near Khao Lak and nearby national parks and islands. As part of Marriott International, the resort follows global standards for guest service, colleague development, quality, safety, and responsible business practices. Employees generally work in a multicultural hospitality environment with opportunities to develop through Marriott's training and career programs. Benefits may include service charge, meals, uniforms, accommodation or housing support, insurance, and staff discounts, depending on the employment package.
Thailand offers hospitality opportunities across Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi, Koh Phangan, Koh Phi Phi, and the Khao Lak area, especially in resorts, restaurants, spas, diving, and tourism services. Khao Lak is on the mainland but is close to Similan and Surin Islands, making it attractive for beach, snorkeling, and nature-focused lifestyles. Thai culture values politeness, respect for hierarchy, family, Buddhism, and community; modest dress and considerate behavior at temples are appreciated. Island living is warm, relaxed, and outdoors-oriented, though transport, healthcare, and shopping can be more limited than in Bangkok. Foreign employees normally need a Non-Immigrant B visa and a Thai work permit arranged with employer support before working legally. Bring authenticated qualifications where required and confirm accommodation, insurance, service charge, taxes, and relocation assistance in the contract. A realistic budget should include seasonal travel and higher prices in tourist areas.
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