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This is a general labor position and a perfect opportunity for anyone currently working as a construction or warehouse worker, laborers, restaurant and hospitality workers, cashiers, servers, line cooks and retail/customer service workers.
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FT - General Cleaner Charlottesville, VA, USA Req # Thursday, February 15, Daily Pay On-Demand Available. Specific Requirements /Job Duties (Examples - drive golf cart, heavy lifter needed, female cleaner for Ladies locker/restrooms etc): Why Work Full-Time for The Budd Group.
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The General Cleaner performs cleaning related tasks as outlined in the contract between the company and the customer. The General Cleaner performs cleaning related tasks as outlined in the contract between the company and the customer.
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Job Description General cleaning duties include but are not limited to dusting, vacuuming, mopping, emptying trash, cleaning restrooms, etc. Friday 8:00 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Pay Rate: $13.00 per hour.
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Paid training, no experience necessary. Through volunteering, leadership, and charitable giving, FISH lives its mission to be the best and most respected window cleaning company in the world. No scaffolding, no high-rise buildings.
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Candidates with the following experience are encouraged to apply: home health aide, caretaker, hospitality, carpet cleaners, general laborer, waiter, hotel housekeeping Two Maids & A Mop was recently recognized by Inc. Magazine as the nation's fastest growing cleaning company.
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Preforms general clean-up of all buildings as directed ensure rooms are maintained and fully equipped cleaning and sanitizing offices, meeting rooms, and public areas. Duties involve a combination of sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, and polishing floors; removing chips, trash, or other refuse; dusting equipment, furniture, or fixtures; polishing metal fixtures or trimmings; providing supplies and minor maintenance services; and cleaning lavatories, showers, and restrooms.
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Able to do repetitive motion with hands, wrist and armsAble to work with arms above headAble to bend and squat to ground levelAble to work in temperatures ranging from 0 to 100 degreesThis is a general/skilled labor position and a perfect opportunity for anyone currently working as a construction or warehouse worker, laborers, restaurant and hospitality workers, cashiers, servers, line cooks and retail/customer service workers.
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Although we currently have operations in all 50 United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, Diversified Maintenance is projected to double in size in the next five years. Clean entire restroom by utilizing disinfectants and bathroom cleaners, restock restroom supplies as needed, remove trash, clean fixtures, mirrors, and dispensers, sweep and/or wet mop floors.
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Some tasks may include but are not limited to: general cleaning, trash removal, cleaning of restrooms, mopping/sweeping and vacuuming. Some tasks may include but are not limited to: general cleaning, trash removal, cleaning of restrooms, mopping/sweeping and vacuuming.
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If you are interested in housekeeping, cleaning, hiring immediately, housekeeper, full-time, part-time, maid, customer service, retail, home health care, hotel cleaning, general labor, hospitality, custodial please apply.
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Typical Equipment Used: Fully stocked housekeeping cart, vacuum cleaner, duster, lint roller, mop, Provide general public assistance, instruction and/or guidance for guest and employee safety in fire or other emergency situations.
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This commercial cleaning position requires general office cleaning, bathroom cleaning, sweeping, mopping, dusting, vacuuming and more. Our cleaning business is hiring a part-time commercial cleaner to clean for our commercial cleaning customers.
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Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen in accordance to contractual obligation. Through our core values of loyalty, honesty, and integrity, we strive to create a culture of growth and opportunity for each individual we employ.
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Job Summary: A Cleaner is responsible for routine cleaning a of all areas of a job. Able to do repetitive motion with hands, wrist and armsAble to work with arms above headAble to bend and squat to ground levelAble to work in temperatures ranging from 0 to 110 degreeAble to assemble, lift and climb ladders up to 30 feetFISH offers:Paid training, no experience necessaryMinimum hourly guarantee with ability to earn up to $25 an hour or more (Maximum pay can be earned after 6-8 weeks of training.
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