House keeping

House keeping


Company
Infinity Outsourcing Services
Location
Manila, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
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Job Description
General Cleaning: Perform daily cleaning tasks such as dusting furniture and surfaces, vacuuming carpets, sweeping, and mopping floors.

Sanitation: Clean and disinfect bathrooms, kitchens, and other relevant areas, including fixtures and appliances.

Linen Management: Make beds, change bed linens, and ensure fresh towels are available.

Restocking: Replenish supplies like toiletries, cleaning products, and paper goods in guest rooms and common areas.

Waste Disposal: Collect and dispose of trash and recycling in designated areas.

Maintenance Reporting: Report any maintenance or repair issues, safety hazards, or complaints to management.

Equipment Care: Ensure cleaning equipment and supplies are used safely and stored properly.

Common Environments

Hospitality: Hotels, motels, resorts, and cruise ships.

Residential: Private homes, both individual households and apartment complexes.

Commercial: Offices, schools, hospitals, and other institutions.

Required Skills

Physical Fitness: The ability to stand for long periods and lift items is often required.

Attention to Detail: To ensure all areas are thoroughly cleaned and maintained to high standards.

Time Management: To efficiently complete tasks within designated schedules.

Customer Service: Providing polite and helpful service to guests or residents.

Knowledge of Cleaning Products: Understanding how to safely and effectively use various cleaning chemicals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs

Q What is the daily minimum wage for electrician positions in Metro Manila starting January 2026?
As per DOLE Wage Order No. NCR-25 effective 2026, the minimum wage for electricians in the National Capital Region is PHP 645 per day for non-agricultural establishments with 10 or more workers. Overtime pay must be computed at 125% of the hourly rate after 8 hours of work.
Q Which TESDA certification is required before applying for licensed electrician jobs in the Philippines in 2026?
Applicants must hold a valid TESDA National Certificate II in Electrical Installation and Maintenance issued after completing 256 hours of training. This certificate remains valid for five years and must be presented during DOLE-registered company hiring.
Q How many hours per week can electricians legally work under Philippine labor law in 2026?
Electricians are limited to a maximum of 48 hours per week or eight hours per day as stated in the Labor Code. Any work beyond this requires overtime pay at 125% of the regular hourly rate plus applicable night shift differentials of PHP 22.50 per hour.
Q What exact documents must be submitted when applying for an electrician job through a DOLE-licensed agency in 2026?
Required documents include a valid NBI clearance issued within the last six months, TESDA NC II certificate, SSS and PhilHealth numbers, and a medical certificate from a DOH-accredited clinic dated no earlier than 30 days before application.
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