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ComWe partner with the Cleaning for A Reason FoundationCandidates with the following experience are encouraged to apply: home health aide, caretaker, hospitality, carpet cleaners, general laborer, waiter / waitress, service, hotel housekeeping.
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Vacuum all stairs, carpet, hard surface floors and furniture. Clean all surfaces in home, including fans, blinds, light fixtures, baseboards, fixtures, counters, showers, toilets, cabinets, and floors.
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As a carpet cleaner, you will be responsible for applying stain and pre-treatments to carpets and floors, and using truck-mounted equipment to clean and restore carpets in residential properties.
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Assist carpet cleaner with relocation of furniture. Assist carpet cleaner with relocation of furniture. Polish and clean mirrors, room numbers on guest room doors, and elevator doors. Empty room attendant carts of soiled linen and trash.
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We have a unique opportunity available for a Carpet Cleaner to join our amazing team in Mountlake Terrace and assist with our carpet cleaning department. We have a unique opportunity available for a Carpet Cleaner to join our amazing team in Mountlake Terrace and assist with our carpet cleaning department.
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Includes but not limited to: circular saw, power drill, bench grinder, string trimmer, hedge trimmer, power floor cleaner, carpet cleaner, paint sprayer, power drain cleaner, chain saw, and key machine.
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Projects- To include wall washing, carpet spotting, extraction, cubicle curtain changing, scrubbing, stripping and refinishing of floors. Clean sink, toilet paper towel, toilet paper, and soap dispensers, grab bar, sink faucets, and toilet flush handle, toilet cleaner in toilet and toilet strip on toilet, check supplies.
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Demonstrated experience in operating, storing and maintaining the following equipment including but not limited to: vacuum cleaner, floor scrubber, buffers, high pressure washer, carpet cleaning machines (shampoo, extract, pile lift), wet/dry vacuums, extractors, floor scrubbing and/or polishing machines, scissor lift and electrostatic sprayersAbility to read and interpret written information and instructions, including daily operations reports.
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Operates motor driven cleaning equipment such as vacuum cleaner, buffer, and carpet shampooer. Occasional outside work to remove debris from sidewalks, which may require exposure to changing weather conditions.
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Can safely operate the following equipment; power washer, backpack blower, floor scrubbers, carpet cleaner and sweepers. Can safely operate the following equipment; power washer, backpack blower, floor scrubbers, carpet cleaner and sweepers.
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Budgetary Responsibility: N/AReport Preparation: N/AEquipment Operation:Vacuum cleaner, wet vacuum, kaivac machines, carpet cleaner/extractor, mops and bufferContacts:Daily contact with staff, administration and students within a school environment.
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Candidates with the following experience are encouraged to apply: home health aide, caretaker, hospitality, carpet cleaners, general laborer, waiter, hotel housekeepingWe will contact you by email, text and phone immediately once you have applied.
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Spot clean carpets; assist in carpet extractions and shampooing. Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment, in order to prevent damage to floors and other objects. Spot clean carpets; assist in carpet extractions and shampooing.
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Clean all designated areas, including but not limited to vacuuming, dusting, removing carpet stains. We are seeking a hardworking, diligent cleaner to join our team. Previous work experience as a cleaner.
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Hand tools normally used in construction, maintenance and landscaping including, but limited to, hedge trimmer, power floor cleaner, carpet shampoo machine, paint sprayer, power drain cleaner, chain saw, key machine, and all chemicals associated with maintenance and landscaping essential job functions.
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