The Airport Housekeeper is responsible for maintaining a clean, safe, and hygienic environment across airport terminals, offices, restrooms, lounges, and operational areas. This role ensures a positive passenger experience, supports airport operations, and complies with safety and hygiene standards.
Minimum of secondary school education, including English.
Prior housekeeping or cleaning experience, preferably in commercial, hospitality, or airport environments, is an advantage.
Knowledge of cleaning techniques, chemicals, and equipment.
Ability to work under minimal supervision and as part of a team.
Good physical fitness, able to stand, bend, lift, and perform repetitive tasks.
Attention to detail and commitment to maintaining high cleanliness standards.
Must meet airport security clearance and background check requirements.
Clean and maintain airport terminals, offices, restrooms, lounges, waiting areas, and staff facilities to high standards of hygiene and presentation.
Sweep, mop, vacuum, dust, and polish floors, furniture, fixtures, and equipment.
Empty trash bins, replace liners, and dispose of waste according to airport and environmental guidelines.
Replenish consumables such as soap, paper towels, hand sanitizers, and other supplies in public and staff areas.
Report maintenance issues, damaged facilities, or safety hazards to the supervisor promptly.
Ensure all cleaning equipment and chemicals are used safely and stored appropriately.
Follow airport hygiene and safety procedures, including compliance with health regulations and fire safety standards.
Assist with setup and cleaning for airport events or special functions as required.
Work collaboratively with the housekeeping team and other departments to ensure operational efficiency.
Adhere to the airport’s security requirements, including access control and identification protocols.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Ogle Airport Inc. was formed by a local consortium of airline operators to manage, operate and develop Ogle Airport to ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) standards, and assumed management of the airport on December 01, 2001.
In 2003, Ogle Airport was a local hub shuttling some 50,000 passengers and 1,800 tons of cargo annually. Construction began that year to expand the facility to an international airport with upgraded facilities for immigration, customs, air traffic control, health and fire service. The lengthened and expanded runway is now in service, and a ceremony to formally open the new airport terminal was held in March, 2007.
OGL received its port of entry certification in 2009.
Over the years, Ogle Airport has developed into the main domestic hub providing commercial passenger and cargo air transport services, primarily between Georgetown and the hinterland of Guyana.
The airport also serve international, regional and domestic destinations with aircraft in the class of ATR 42.
In May 2016, Ogle Airport was renamed Eugene F. Correia International Airport.