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Night Luggage Porter

Hyatt Corporation
Greater London
2 days ago
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Night Luggage Porter

Park Hyatt Park Hyatt London River Thames GB - ENG - LondonFront OfficeHourly/Entry Level EmployeeFull-timeReq ID: LON007041Local

Summary

About Park Hyatt London River Thames 

Opening 2024, Park Hyatt London River Thames offers 203 spacious and comfortable rooms, including two ambassador suites and a presidential suite.With stunning city and river views, signature Charlie Whinney pieces, and a convenient location in the heart of London, the hotel is an ideal launchpad to explore the city, with nearby attractions including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Kings Road. The hotel will boast exquisite dining options, state-of-the-art events space and an indulgent spa with relaxation lounges, nail salon, spa rooms and indoor pool. 

Duties and responsibilities related to the Night Luggage Porter

Greet and assist guests who arrive late at night, ensuring they feel welcomed and comfortable.  Transport guests' luggage from the point of arrival (e.g., car, taxi) to the front desk, and subsequently to their rooms. Assist with luggage during late-night check-outs or early departures. Escort guests to their rooms, explaining the room features and hotel amenities as necessary.  Safely store and retrieve luggage as needed, ensuring proper tagging and documentation for easy identification.  Communicate effectively with the night front desk staff and other night shift personnel to ensure a smooth check-in and check-out process for guests. 

About you 

A driver's license is required for this role, and previous experience in a similar role within the luxury segment is preferred. Excellent customer service skills, attentiveness, and the ability to handle a variety of tasks efficiently and professionally.

Benefits of the Night Luggage Porter role include 

12 complimentary nights a year across Hyatt Hotels worldwide  Discounted hotel stays across Hyatt not just for you but also your family and friends from the day you start!  Uniform provided and laundered complimentary  Free meals on duty in our colleague restaurant Headspace membership and access to our Employee Assistance Programme  50% discount on food and beverages when you dine as a guest at selected Hyatt Hotels  Continuous learning and development opportunities to provide you with a clear career path as well as job promotion opportunities across Hyatt Hotels worldwide 

At Hyatt ‘We care for people so they can be their best’. This is demonstrated in our values of Empathy, Integrity, Respect, Inclusion, Experimentation and Wellbeing. Joining us means you will be part of the ever-growing Hyatt family which has 1150 hotels in over 70 countries and is recognised as a Great Place to Work Company! 

Being part of Hyatt means always having space to be you. We are passionate about diversity, equity and inclusion. Our global teams are a mosaic of cultures, ethnicities, genders, ages, abilities and identities. 

Join a team that is making travel more human. Connected. Sustainable. Here, everyone's role matters. Opportunities are yours to shape. Your individuality is celebrated. At the heart of Hyatt is our shared belief that hospitality is more than just a job – it’s a career for people who care. 

Next Steps : Apply today for this Night Luggage Porter role and start your journey with Hyatt Hotels! 

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