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- Overall objectives are to leave the home looking and smelling freshly cleaned and groomed.
- Ability to withstand regular physical contact with dog and cat hair, mold, dust, mildew and cleaning solutionsAbility to lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment in and out of an average of 4 homes a day, but as many as 6 homes a day.
- Ability to perform wet-work on the knees 60% of working time to clean kitchen and bathroom floors, showers and tubs; wipe countertops at waist height 20% of the time; bend for toilets and finishing showers and tubs at knee height 10% of the time; and reach shoulder height or above 10% of the time to finish the rooms.
- Perform dry-work with the ability to reach, pull, and stoop to make beds 5% of the time; reach, lift and pull to operate a vacuum cleaner that weighs up to 12 pounds 60% of the time; carry and operate a portable vacuum that weighs 6 pounds (and can be strapped diagonally across the shoulder) 15% of the time; dust furniture from floor to overhead 20% of the time.
- LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS: Valid driver's licenseCurrent liability insurance on automobileOTHER CRITIERIA: Ability to pass criminal background checkAbility to pass motor vehicle records checkAbility to pass drug screeningThis Job Description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by those assigned to this position.
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