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 rate for electricians in Metro Manila in 2026?
The Department of Labor and Employment sets the minimum wage for electricians in the National Capital Region at PHP 685 per day effective 1 January 2026 for non-agricultural establishments with 10 or more workers. This rate includes the PHP 40 adjustment under Wage Order NCR-25 and mandates an additional 25% premium for overtime work beyond eight hours.
Q What TESDA certification is required to qualify for electrician jobs in the Philippines?
Applicants must hold a National Certificate II in Electrical Installation and Maintenance issued by TESDA after completing at least 302 hours of training and passing the competency assessment. This certificate is mandatory for employment in construction and maintenance roles under the 2026 industry guidelines.
Q How many hours per week can electricians legally work and what leave benefits apply in 2026?
Electricians are limited to a maximum of 48 hours per week with an eight-hour daily limit under the Labor Code, receiving 1.25 times the hourly rate for overtime. They are entitled to five days of service incentive leave after one year of service plus 13th-month pay computed at 1/12 of total basic salary.
Q Which government documents are needed to apply for an electrician position through a licensed recruitment agency?
Applicants must submit a valid passport, NBI clearance issued within six months, TESDA NC II certificate, and a POEA-approved employment contract when applying via agencies accredited by the Department of Migrant Workers. All documents require original copies plus photocopies for verification.
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