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300 Cleaners /Waiters needed in the Saudi Arabia

Free Work Permit & 2-Year Visa for First 5 Applicants

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$20-$30 USD
Per Hour
300
Positions Available
5
Free Visa Spots
0
Education/Experience Required

Job Description

We are looking for a reliable and thorough Cleaner and Waiters to join our team. Your primary responsibility will be to maintain a clean, sanitary, and orderly environment in our facility. The ideal candidate takes pride in their work, has an eye for detail, and understands the importance of a clean space for health, safety, and morale.

Special Offer

The first 5 to be hired ,will have their work permit and 2-year visa processing fees fully covered by the employer (normally $1,500 CAD value). This includes all government processing fees.

Hotel Cleaners and waiters' Benefits

  • Accommodation: Comfortable shared housing provided near workplace
  • Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical coverage included
  • Competitive Hourly Wage: Often above the local minimum wage, especially at higher-end hotels.
  • Meal Allowance: Daily meal during shifts
  • Minimal Formal Education: Most positions do not require a college degree or specific qualifications. A high school diploma or equivalent is often sufficient.
  • Paid Time Off (PTO): Accrued vacation days and sick leave.
  • Overtime Pay: For weeks where work exceeds 40 hours (as required by law for non-exempt employees).
  • Learn on the Job: Comprehensive training is provided. Success is more dependent on a strong work ethic, reliability, and a positive attitude than on prior experience.
  • High Demand: Cleaners and waiters are always in demand. Every hotel, restaurant, office, hospital, and event space needs these services, making these roles recession-resistant.
  • Wide Geographic Availability These jobs exist in virtually every city and town worldwide, offering flexibility in where you can live and work.
  • Seasonal Flexibility: The work is ideal for students on summer break, teachers looking for summer income, travelers needing to fund their trips, or anyone who wants their winters free.

Cleaners' Responsibilities

  • Bedding: Strip all linens (sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers) from used beds and replace them with fresh, clean ones. Make the bed neatly, often to a specific hotel standard.
  • Bathroom Cleaning: This is a high-priority area. Responsibilities include: Cleaning and disinfecting the toilet, sink, shower, and bathtub. Replacing used towels with fresh ones.
  • Dusting and Surfaces: Dusting all furniture, shelves, headboards, picture frames, window sills, and any other surfaces.
  • Vacuuming and Mopping: Vacuuming all carpeted areas and mopping hard-surface floors.
  • Trash Removal: Emptying all trash and recycling bins and replacing liners.
  • Glass and Mirrors: Cleaning interior windows and mirrors to be streak-free.
  • Maintaining Pace: Work steadily and efficiently, often as part of a team, to meet daily harvesting targets and goals set by the crew leader.
  • Stationery: Restocking writing pads, pens, and hotel information booklets.
  • Linens: Providing extra pillows or blankets if requested or if the standard set is missing.
  • Damage Control: Identifying and reporting any damage to furniture, appliances, or fixtures (e.g., a broken lamp, a malfunctioning TV, a leaky faucet).
  • Lost and Found: Reporting any items left behind by guests to the lost and found department immediately.
  • Reporting Issues: Alert the supervisor to any problems encountered, such as low fruit quality in a specific area, pest issues, or equipment malfunctions.
  • Safety Hazards: Reporting any potential safety issues, such as wet floors, loose carpeting, or faulty electrical outlets.
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  • Respecting Privacy: Knocking and announcing themselves before entering a room, and respecting "Do Not Disturb" signs.
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  • Accommodating Requests: Fulfilling specific guest requests, such as providing extra towels, ironing boards, or cribs.
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  • Discretion and Courtesy: Being polite and professional if they encounter a guest in the room.
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  • Stay-Over Service: For guests staying multiple nights, this is a lighter service: making the bed, emptying trash, replacing used towels, and replenishing amenities.
  • Deep Cleaning: Performing periodic detailed cleaning tasks, such as shampooing carpets, washing walls, or cleaning behind heavy furniture.

Waiters' Responsibilities

     
  • Setting Up: Preparing the dining area by setting tables with clean linens, polished cutlery, glassware, and crockery according to the hotel's standard.
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  • Side Station Stocking: Ensuring their service station is fully stocked with essentials like napkins, clean menus, condiments, coffee, tea, and water.
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  • Menu Knowledge: Having a thorough understanding of the day's menu, including ingredients, preparation methods, potential allergens, and chef's specials to make confident recommendations.
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  • Briefing: Attending pre-shift meetings with the manager or chef to discuss daily specials, menu changes, VIP guests, and any reservations or special events.
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  • Welcoming and Seating: Greeting guests with a warm, professional demeanor as they arrive and escorting them to their table.
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  • Taking Orders: Presenting menus, answering questions knowledgeably, and accurately taking food and beverage orders (often using a point-of-sale - POS - system).
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  • Serving Food and Beverages: Serving courses in the correct sequence, using proper service techniques (e.g., serving from the guest's left, clearing from the right). Ensuring the correct order is delivered to the correct guest.
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  • Checking In: Periodically checking on guests to ensure they are satisfied with their meal and to address any requests (e.g., more water, extra sauce).
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  • Communication with Kitchen (The "Pass"): Relaying orders clearly to the kitchen and bar staff and coordinating the timing of courses.
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  • Team Service: Assisting fellow waiters during busy periods by delivering drinks, clearing tables, or attending to their guests.
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  • Order Accuracy: Double-checking orders before they are served to prevent mistakes.
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  • Processing Payments: Presenting the bill accurately, handling cash, credit card, or room charge transactions securely, and processing tips correctly.
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  • Clearing and Resetting: Efficiently clearing tables after guests depart and quickly resetting them for the next seating.
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  • Cleanliness: Maintaining the cleanliness of the dining area and side stations throughout the shift. Wiping down surfaces, cleaning spills immediately, and ensuring a tidy environment.
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  • Reporting: Informing supervisors of any maintenance issues, guest complaints, or low inventory.
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  • Breakfast Service: Often a buffet setup, requiring focus on replenishing food, managing coffee service, and preparing à la carte items like eggs and omelets.
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  • Stay-Over Service: For guests staying multiple nights, this is a lighter service: making the bed, emptying trash, replacing used towels, and replenishing amenities.
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  • Room Service: Requires impeccable tray-setting skills, knowledge of delivery procedures, discretion, and a polite, efficient manner when entering a guest's private space.

Requirements

  • Physical Stamina: Ability to stand for long periods and lift up to 50 lbs
  • Strong Work Ethic: Reliability, punctuality, and a commitment to doing the job well every day.
  • Honesty and Integrity: Trust is paramount, as both roles involve access to guest property, inventory, and financial transactions (e.g., tips, room charges).
  • Teamwork: The ability to work cooperatively with colleagues, supervisors, and other departments (like maintenance or kitchen staff).
  • Positive Attitude: A willingness to perform repetitive tasks and handle challenges with a constructive outlook.
  • Time Management: The ability to work efficiently to complete tasks within a set timeframe (e.g., cleaning a room by a deadline, serving multiple tables at once).
  • Legal Right to Work:Must be eligible to work in the country.
  • Minimum Age: Typically 18 years or older, especially for roles involving chemical use (cleaners) or alcohol service (waiters).
  • Flexible Availability: MWillingness to work weekends, holidays, and early mornings or late nights as required by the business. This is non-negotiable in hospitality.
  • Professional Appearance: Adherence to the hotel's grooming and uniform standards.
  • Basic Language & Communication Skills: Knowledge of englsh is an added advantage

Job Location

In Najran

Note: No formal education qualification required. Training will be provided to successful candidates.

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