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Wash windows and door glass; may wash and dust Venetian blinds. Sweep, damp mop, spray buff, strip and wax floors; vacuum, shampoo, and spot clean carpets. Sweep, damp mop, spray buff, strip and wax floors; vacuum, shampoo, and spot clean carpets.
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Strip, refinish, and wax floors as required by contract. Dust various surfaces, polish furniture and metal, clean glass tabletops, and plexiglass. Clean walls, partitions, window blinds, and window sills as required by contract.
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Strip, refinish, wax, burnish, buff floors, and clean carpets as required by contract. Dust various surfaces, polish furniture and metal, clean glass tabletops. Perform routine glass and mirror cleaning.
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Sweep, scrub, mop, strip, wax, and polish floors. Clean glass outside of buildings using scaffolds, ladders, or window cleaning tools. Dust and clean walls, blinds, chalkboards, and “dry boards.
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Strip and wax floors as required by contract. Clean walls, window blinds, and window sills window blinds as required by contract. Perform routine glass, plexiglass, and mirror cleaning.
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Wash walls, ceilings, woodwork, door panels, windows, sills, blinds and door glass. Sweep, mop, wax, strip and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets. Sweep, mop, wax, strip and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets.
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Strip, wax, burnish, buff floors, and clean carpets as required by contract. Strip, wax, burnish, buff floors, and clean carpets as required by contract. Ability to comply with all building, security, and company policies and procedures.
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Operates walk-behind and ride-on floor care equipment/machines (low speed, high speed, and ultra-high speed) to strip, wax, and buff hard floors. Performs general functions such as cleaning windows and glass (inside/outside), mirrors, woodwork, screens, cove base, thresholds, and kick plates.
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Dusts surfaces, ceilings, HVAC vents, furniture, equipment, shelves, curtains and blinds. Collects and removes trash/recycle materials from inside and the outside perimeter of the buildings, including emptying of wastebaskets from offices, classrooms, public areas, and restrooms.
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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. ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES 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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Clean and police building exteriors, garages, and janitor closets. Vacuum area rugs and carpets; sweep and mop floors. Clean corners, crevices, moldings, ledges, door jams, metal strips, and overhead surfaces.
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Clean classrooms and offices, dust and wash desks, tables, shelving units and cabinets; dust and clean blinds; clean and polish door and window glass; dust and clean light fixtures; remove cobwebs; clean writing boards and erasers; and clean sinks and counters.
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