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Performs custodial work such as required and assigned, including: change light bulbs and fluorescent tubes; sweep floors; vacuum carpets; mop; shampoo and steam clean carpets; buff non-carpeted areas; dump garbage and reline cans with liners; clean and sanitize restrooms and replenish supplies; sweep; empty ash cans; clean spills; clean drinking fountains, mirrors, tables, walls, fixtures, blinds, light fixtures, etc.
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Under the supervision of the Property Manager, the Assistant Maintenance Worker performs custodial duties to ensure that all buildings and/or dwellings are maintained in a clean and safe manner.
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This position performs both janitorial and custodial services: textile distribution and inventory activity, sanitizing and disinfecting, waste removal, cleaning of blinds, replacing curtains, washing windows and walls, dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures, discharge cleaning, sweeping, scrubbing and extracting, polishing floors and applying floor finishes.
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Cleans walls, doors, ceilings, stand-up/ceiling fans, light fixtures, exterior of air vents, windows, sills, tracks, blinds and curtains. Performs deep cleaning as required by program standards (e.g., on a scheduled basis and upon check-out of guests in "pet friendly" rooms and in rooms that had an ADA service animal), which includes, but is not limited to: defrosting the refrigerator, cleaning windows (inside and out), replacing and/or cleaning drapes, moving furniture and cleaning normally hidden areas, carpet cleaning (shampoo and/or spot treatment), cleaning walls/woodwork, and other such tasks.
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Washes walls, windows, and blinds that can be reached unassisted or using stepping stools. This is a Nonappropriated Fund (NAF) position carrying out Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) activities for the Air Force and Space Force.
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Cleans rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and blinds. PAY: For the 2023-24 school year, the Groundskeeper pay will range from $18.92 to $23.92 per hour, and the Custodial pay will range from $17.46 to $22.30 per hour, depending upon experience.
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Cleans vanities, mirrors, hardware, cabinets/shelving, toilets, bath tubs/shower stalls, tile, and bathroom exhaust fans. SELECTIVE SERVICE REQUIREMENT: If you are a male born after December 31,1959 and at least 18 years of age, employment law (5 U.S.C. 3328) requires that you must register with the Selective Service System (military draft), unless you meet certain exemptions.
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Sweeps, mops, waxes, and polishes floors; washes walls, woodwork, and Venetian blinds; dusts books and desks. Sweeps, mops, waxes, and polishes floors; washes walls, woodwork, and blinds.
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Washes walls, windows, blinds and ceiling fixtures using ladders, scaffolds and safety belt. Join us at our upcoming Hiring Fair held at Mililani High School, March 19, 2024 from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm.
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Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social.
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The Pennsylvania State Police is searching for a Custodial Worker 1 to join the Bureau of Training and Education as part of our wonderful team. Also, you clean windows and mirrors both inside and outside of the building, and clean surfaces such as blinds and furniture.
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Cleans all entrances, entrances walks, steps, patios, and concoursesSpot cleans and cleans all exterior and interior glass surfaces of all assigned buildings; cleans ceiling lights and Venetian blinds.
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Sweeps, mops, vacuums, scrubs, strips and polishes using light and heavy duty powered equipment. Operates industrial equipment to clean rugs, drapes, etc. Payment of Permanent Change of Station (PCS) costs is not authorized based upon a determination that a PCS move is not in the Government interest.
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Pre-employment requirements must be satisfactorily met prior to Entrance on Duty (EOD). Restocks toilet tissue, hand towels, soap, and other complimentary sundry items. Required documents may vary based on the eligibility you are claiming (i.e., applying as a Military Spouse Preference - MSP, applying as a veteran, applying as a current federal employees, applying as a displaced employee, etc.
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Washes windows and cleans, dusts and polishes furniture and window blinds. The position is located in Hickiwan Position Summary: Under general supervision, provides a safe and clean environment for the employees by performing custodial and grounds services to the offices of the Tohono O'odham Nation.
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