The Public Area Attendant is responsible for cleaning and maintaining hotel public spaces such as lobbies, corridors, elevators, restrooms, restaurants, and other guest areas. Applicants should be physically fit, dependable, detail-oriented, and able to work shifts, weekends, and public holidays. Previous housekeeping or hotel experience is helpful, although training may be provided. The successful candidate is expected to maintain high cleanliness and presentation standards, follow health and safety procedures, use cleaning equipment correctly, respond courteously to guests, and work cooperatively with the housekeeping team. Good communication, a positive attitude, personal grooming, and the ability to work efficiently with limited supervision are important.
Shangri-La is a globally recognised luxury hospitality group founded in Asia and headquartered in Hong Kong. The company operates hotels, resorts, and related hospitality businesses across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and other international destinations. Shangri-La properties are known for personalised service, comfortable surroundings, strong dining offerings, and the brand promise of warm Asian hospitality. In Malaysia, the group has operated prominent city and resort properties, employing staff across guest services, housekeeping, food and beverage, engineering, sales, and administration. Employees may receive structured training, staff meals, uniform support, career development opportunities, and hotel-specific benefits. The exact package depends on the property, employment status, experience, and applicable Malaysian employment regulations.
Malaysia offers hospitality opportunities in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu, Melaka, and resort islands along the east and west coasts. Jobs are available in hotels, restaurants, tourism, housekeeping, guest services, and resort operations. The culture is multicultural, with Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous influences, and English is commonly used in tourism workplaces. Lifestyle costs vary: Kuala Lumpur is more urban and expensive, while island locations offer a quieter, outdoor-focused lifestyle but fewer services. Malaysia has beaches, rainforests, diverse food, and a warm tropical climate. Foreign workers generally need an employer-sponsored work permit and must meet immigration and medical requirements before starting work. Candidates should confirm accommodation, transport, service charge, contract terms, and visa sponsorship directly with the employer before relocating.
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