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Dust, wash, and clean blinds, shades, and furniture, including shelves, desks, light fixtures, and equipment. 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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Wash accessible interior and exterior windows and clean associated blinds on an as needed basis; Strip, clean and buff floors, vacuum and shampoo carpets on an as needed basis; Wash walls and equipment; use equipment in accordance with OSHA and other Institutional safety procedures when required in work assignments.
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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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Wash window blinds with soap and water. Strip wax from tile areas, re-wax and buff. Strip wax and re -wax gymnasium floors. Wash all shelves, counter tops , cabinet doors, sinks.
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Sweep, scrub, mop, strip, seal, wax and polish floors. Clean and adjust shades, blinds, desks, chairs and other furniture. Dust, polish and wash windows, walls, tables, furniture, benches and woodwork.
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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. Clean restrooms/shower areas, fixtures and maintain an adequate supply of towels, soap, and the like, as directed; may clean and/or wash kitchen supplies and equipment if required of position.
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Perform basic cleaning and/or sanitation of county buildings which includes, but not limited to: clean, mop, strip, wax, and buff floors; shampoo carpets; wash windows, blinds, walls, ceilings; clean and disinfect restrooms, dust and clean furniture; refill supplies.
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Wash windows, wall sections, floor to ceiling, ceilings, venetian and roller blinds, light fixtures, window screens, etc. Remove, replace incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tubes and starters, shades and covers (all from permanent fixtures), venetian and roller blinds, window screens, wall hangings, etc.
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Wash accessible interior and exterior windows; clean blinds; launder cleaning rugs and dust mops. Strip, clean, buff and apply floor sealer and floor finish to hard surface floors, vacuum and shampoo carpets.
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Wash all painted wall surfaces, lockers inside and outside, shelves, counter tops, cabinet doors, sinks, classroom door, door jambs, and windows. Remove and wash light fixture covers and tubes.
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Ability to perform all duties under Environmental Services Technician position, including but not limited to: operating equipment to strip, scrub, wax and refinish floors; clean carpets and upholstery; wash windows, door frames and walls; clean and service assigned areas; move furniture and complete set-ups and tear-downs for University functions and outside rental groups.
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Dust venetian blinds and ceiling fixtures. Spot wash walls to remove splash marks, fingerprints and marks. Strip and wax all floor surfaces. Dust venetian blinds and ceiling fixtures.
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Wash all trash cans. CUSTODIANEdwards Early Learning CenterBENEFITS: Health, Dental and Vision insurance, 21.40% employer contribution to your PERA retirement plan, paid holidays, paid leave, tuition reimbursement, free CMC credits, amongst others.
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Wash, scrub, dust, polish, vacuum, mop, disinfect patient rooms, treatment/exam rooms, clean bathrooms; scrub sinks and showers; service and clean staff areas, offices, corridors, utility rooms, tiles, windows, blinds, furniture, mirrors, fixtures, walls, doors, refrigerators, etc., empties wastepaper baskets and replenishes supplies, such as paper towels, toilet tissue, soap, etc.
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Clean and sweep buildings and grounds; maintain facilities in a clean and safe condition; pick up paper and other debris from grounds and buildings; wash windows and walls, clean venetian blinds; empty and clean trash receptacles.
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