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Stripping, Waxing, Buffing floors. Carpet Shampooing and extraction. Stripping, Waxing, Buffing floors. Newbold services., providing facility maintenance and building services to many of the most recognized brands in the manufacturing, distribution, power generation, hospitality, health care and automotive industries.
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Manually and mechanically scrubbing, stripping, waxing, vacuuming, extracting, shampooing,dusting, polishing and buffing surfaces. New York Techs - NYC campus seeks an Overnight Cleaner to work Monday through Friday from 10:30 PM to 06:30 AM.
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Operate power cleaning equipment such as vacuum cleaner, carpet extractor, floor buffing machine and power washer. Perform complex cleaning procedures including stripping, sealing, waxing, and buffing vinyl tile surfaces in accordance with the manufacture's recommendations.
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Clean and maintain various types of flooring surfaces, including carpet, tile, hardwood, and vinyl. This includes cleaning, buffing, and maintaining various types of flooring surfaces. Utilize specialized equipment and tools for floor care, such as buffers, polishers, and carpet extractors.
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Lead Floor-Tech is responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surface and carpet areas (stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction, & bonneting). A driving force for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable world, ABM provides essential services and forward-looking performance solutions that improve the spaces and places that matter most.
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Handle, store and label all hazardous substances according to state and federal regulationsVacuum/Shampoo carpet in public areasResponsible for floor care (vacuuming, buffing waxing, etc.
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Principal duties involve cleaning and disinfecting all areas including: patient rooms, utility rooms, ancillary areas, public areas, restrooms and offices; trash and refuse removal and proper disposal of infectious and non-infections waste; daily floor care maintenance including: dust and wet mopping, buffing, striping and refinishing hard floors, vacuuming, shampooing and extracting carpet; wall washing; high and low dusting; furniture, blind and window cleaning.
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Scheduled stripping, scrubbing, buffing, refinishing or sealing of different types of hard surfaced floors using appropriate equipment and chemicals. Scheduled carpet cleaning using approved methods and chemicals.
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Performs custodial tasks (i.e., emptying and cleaning waste receptacles; mopping, stripping, waxing and buffing floors, shampooing carpets, washing windows; dusting furniture; cleaning vents, fans and walls; sanitizing restrooms and kitchen facilities.
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Experience operating floor cleaning equipment such as a buffer, carpet cleaner, vacuum, etc. Knowledge of procedures and methods for maintaining floors including striping, waxing and buffing floors.
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Recondition RV exteriors including but not limited to Buffing/ Waxing, spray painting, wheel polishing. Deep Clean RV Interiors including but not limited to carpet extracting, pet hair removal.
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Floor person is responsible for cleaning and maintaining carpet and hard surface floors, including stripping, scrubbing, buffing, waxing, refinishing, sealing and spot cleaning. From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Great Job for those with Previous Work Experience in: Hotel cleaning / housekeeping Property management/ apartment cleaning Janitorial / Custodian Restaurant workers Grocery WorkersJob Description: Cleaning duties Vacuuming, sweeping, mopping Trash Removal Buffing Auto-scrubbing Burnishing Carpet CareCorporate Cleaning Group is a fast paced, growing business that is looking for the right person to join our team.
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Operates a variety of equipment which may include a floor buffer, burnisher, auto scrubber, carpet cleaner, vacuum, sweeper, wet vac, hand and power tools, cleaning equipment and tools, lawn mower, weed eater, hedge trimmer, and leaf blower.
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Carpet cleaning (low moisture encapsulation/dry cleaning and extraction) Must be able to operate and maintain all floor cleaning/finishing equipment to include but not limited to floor buffer/ burnishes, water extraction machine, and carpet cleaning equipment.
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