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Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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Must have knowledge of and be able to operate floor care equipment, which includes but is not limited to, automatic scrubber, buffer, shampoo machine, extractor, wet vacuum, carpet pile lifter and vacuum.
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Must be able to operate a floor buffer, carpet shampoo machine, automatic driving floor scrubber, floor sweeper and other related equipment. Must be able to operate a floor buffer, carpet shampoo machine, automatic driving floor scrubber, floor sweeper and other related equipment.
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Primary equipment utilized includes buffer machine, stripper machine, vacuum cleaner, duster, mop, bucket, wringer, dust mop, push broom, hand broom, dust pan, ladder, dolly, and cleaning supply cart.
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Equipment: An employee in this position must be knowledgeable and skilled in the safe use and maintenance of cleaning fluids and tools, including mop, broom, vacuum cleaner, carpet cleaning equipment, buffer, step ladder, full ladder, hand tools, key-cutting machine, hand truck, wheelbarrow.
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Vacuums carpet in offices, rooms and public areas; scrubs, strips, waxes, and buffs floors using powered scrubber and buffer; shampoos carpet and rugs using shampooing machine. Wipes, dusts and/or polishes furniture, fixtures, glass doors and windows, door trims, etc.
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Cleans, washes, polishes and scrubs floors using electric scrubbing machine, wet vacuums and/or buffer. This includes the use of a Tent card and toilet seat strip. Keeps janitor's closet and storage area neat and orderly.
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Company vehicles must be kept in a safe, neat, and orderly condition at all timesAny other related duty as directed by the president, vice president of operations, or operations manager. Absolutely no exceptions under any circumstancesInform lead person immediately of any problem or situation which prevents the completion of an assignment or which causes an assignment to be completed in a substandard mannerAll company safety rules and regulations must be met and adhered to at all time.
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Operate vacuums, shampoo machine, and buffer. Clean hallways, restrooms, offices, lobbies, ceilings, walls, window shades, light fixtures, and venetian blinds. Clean, dust, and polish cabinets, furniture, and woodwork.
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The employee may occasionally lift and/or move a minimum of 50 pounds of office and facilities equipment (pumps, tools, ladders) and ability to safely install rigging/lifting devices. Knowledge and SkillsMust have knowledge of basic floor care duties and responsibilities.
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Operates cleaning equipment such as buffer, burnisher, pressure washer, wet vac, shampoo and scrubbing machine. Operates cleaning equipment such as buffer, burnisher, pressure washer, wet vac, shampoo and scrubbing machine.
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Equipment/Tools: Computer, Phone, Copier, Printer, Fax, Office Supplies, Vacuum, compactor, tile scrubber, floor buffer, floor scrubber, wet vac, bonnet, extractor, telescopic window washer, automobile, telephone, pager, cart, CRT, wringer, ladder, UV light disinfection machine , cleaning cloths, wrenches, fliers, screwdriver, hammer, mops.
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Use designated chemicals, supplies and equipment to clean various floor surfaces (brooms, mops, stripper, buffer, etc. Remove excess food, debris, and film from soiled wares before placing them in the dishwashing machine.
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Job Types: Equipment Operator, General Production, General Warehouse, Light Industrial, Machine Operator, Machine Packaging, Manufacturing, Production, Warehouse. As a Buffer Operator associate, you will feed tire treads into the buffer to buff the backside of the tire tread.
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Competent use of hand and power tools (mop, broom, vacuum cleaner, carpet cleaning equipment, buffer, ladder, hand tools, key-cutting machine, hand truck, wheelbarrow). Competent use of hand and power tools (mop, broom, vacuum cleaner, carpet cleaning equipment, buffer, ladder, hand tools, key-cutting machine, hand truck, wheelbarrow.
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