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PeriodicClean overhead vents - Dust blinds - Polish wood furniture. Washes and replaces blinds. May also sweep walks, rake leaves, cut grass, remove snow or perform other incidental seasonal tasks Sweeps, vacuums, mops, scrubs, floors using industrial vacuum cleaners and scrubbing machines.
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Move furniture to clean rooms and areas; gather and dispose of trash; wash wastebaskets and large refuse containers and reline with paper or plastic bags; clean lighting fixtures, tops of windows, vents, door frames, and other high places, using ladder when necessary; turn and change mattresses, get traction and bed frames, hang draperies and shades; may do minor repairs to Venetian blinds and shades.
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Apply wax to floors and polish to furniture. Wipe all surfaces and blinds. Sweep and vacuum floors, carpets, rugs, and upholstery. Apply wax to floors and polish to furniture. Visit residences to perform a variety of house cleaning duties in a timely and professional manner.
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Wash windows and door glass; may wash and dust Venetian blinds. Clean and dust furniture, fixtures, walls, doors, trim, and exhibit cases; wax and polish furniture and fixtures as necessary.
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Adjust shades, blinds, desks and other furniture; Dust and polish furniture and woodwork; Wash windows and walls; clean mini-blinds; Incumbents of this class may be assigned to the wax crew whose major duties consist of moving furniture, mopping, waxing and buffing floors throughout the District.
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The Housekeper role here at BronxCare highlights in the area to clean such as sweeping, striping, dusting, scrubing, moping, washing or vacuuming, polish or wax floors, carpets, walls, windows, woodwork, furniture and equipment.
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Clean overhead vents - Dust blinds - Polish wood furniture. Clean overhead vents - Dust blinds - Polish wood furniture. Must keep janitor’s closet neat and orderly. May also sweep walks, rake leaves, cut grass, remove snow or perform other incidental seasonal tasks Carpeted Areas1.
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Dust various surfaces, polish furniture and metal, clean glass tabletops, and plexiglass. Clean walls, partitions, window blinds, and window sills as required by contract. Strip, refinish, and wax floors as required by contract.
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To clean (sweep, strip, dust, scrub, mop, wash or vacuum), polish or wax floors, carpets, walls, windows, woodwork, furniture and equipment in all university or college buildings, including offices, dining rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, rest rooms, showers, residence halls, athletic facilities, guest rooms, public spaces, conference rooms, laboratories and classrooms, corridors, entrances, exterior walkways, and building fixtures.
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Cleans light fixtures, walls, cabinets, cabinet glass, convector units, trash receptacles (inside and outside), furniture, polish furniture, blinds, telephones, refrigerator (outside), doors & frames, lamps, counter tops (labs also), vase, blinds, stainless steel surfaces, ledges, sills, partitions, water fountains, and desk floor pads.
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Clean, wash, dust, or polish hardware, brass, furniture, mirrors, bedside lighting fixtures, vents, radiators, and exteriors of cabinets and equipment. Clean drinking fountains, ice-making machines and sand urns Clean blinds with damp cloth or vacuum.
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Clean windows, glass partitions, and mirrors with specified solutions or cleaning products using sponges and squeegees; clean and polish furniture, woodwork and metal work. Sweep, scrub, mop, strip, wax and polish floors and vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, and walkways; use carpet extractor to spot clean and deep clean carpets as necessary.
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Shampoos carpets and upholstery; vacuums elevator tracks (inside and outside), disposes of trash (inside and outside); f. Performs routine administrative tasks and leads the work of Environmental Services Aide (EVS) I in the absence of the Manager.
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Wash and replace blinds Move cabinets, boxes, furniture, crates and equipment and clean areas Remove stains from such surfaces as rugs, drapes, walls, and floors using appropriate chemicals and cleaning solutions Sweep walk, rake leaves, cut grass or perform other incidental seasonal tasks Assist Facility Team personnel with project related activities such as cleanup associated with relocation of furniture, equipment, etc.
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Clean, dust, and polish items such as cases, ledges, furniture, equipment, fixtures, furnishings, Venetian blinds, and window casings. Clean and maintain floor surfaces and stairways by sweeping, mopping, stripping, sealing, refinishing, and polishing, using hand and/or mechanical cleaning, scrubbing, and buffing equipment.
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