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Operate Air Sweeper Truck to remove all debris and trash from parking lots as per customer scope. The route will involve operating the Sweeper truck to scheduled stops and emptying trash cans, blowing off walk areas, picking up large trash on property and sweeping/cleaning the parking areas.
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SCA keeps streets, highways, construction sites, parking lots and industrial/manufacturing complexes clean, free of debris and compliant with EPA regulations. Job Summary: The Non CDL Driver will operate a Sweeper Truck on commercial shopping centers and retail centers.
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Provides debris removal with street sweeping equipment, all-terrain vehicles, and other cleaning and litter control equipment to keep University grounds, streets, and parking lots free of dirt, leaves, trash, and other debris.
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Outdoor grounds maintenance will involve trash management, mowing, trimming shrubbery, cultivating flower beds along with snow, ice, salting and debris removal as needed. Remove trash and dispose of in all designated areas.
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When Assigned to Parks & Recreation:Maintains parks by collecting trash and cleaning buildings; directing inmates in trash collection; hauling trash to dumpsters; mowing and removing limbs and leaves; operating mowers and weed cutters; installing landscape beds; and removing debris.
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Perform multiple duties including sweeping, sanitizing, removing trash, recycling, and debris. We have openings for receptionist, general laborer, gen labor, cleaning, cleaner, data entry, general laborer, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, gen labor, general laborer, cleaning, cleaner, warehouse, assembly, production, general laborer, gen labor, cleaning, cleaner, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, general laborer, and maintenance mechanics.
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Complete grounds work as directed by Maintenance Manager and/or Community Manager which may include picking up trash, clean dumpster areas, trash rooms and trash chutes, blowing the parking area and sidewalks, removing debris, power washing, etc.
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District Works provide greening and beautification services including street median and ground planter maintenance, debris removal, soil amendment, watering, hanging plant program management, and other ground related groundskeeping and maintenance services.
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Receive and respond to complaints regarding substandard dwellings or structures, zoning violations, debris, trash, unsanitary conditions, abandoned or inoperative vehicles, overgrown vegetation, and other zoning and municipal code violations.
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Job Responsibilities: Perform required pre-inspection of Parking Lot Street Sweeper to ensure safety and successful operation prior to using equipment. Company paid life insurance Various voluntary benefits like – short-term/long-term disability, accident insurance, critical illness insurance, and additional life insurance Paid vacation time & holidays Competitive compensation Career advancement opportunity Weekly payOn Demand Pay (through Ceridian: Dayforce) – Get paid as you earn.
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These services include but are not limited to vacuuming mopping dusting scrubbing washing moving items polishing cleaning removal of debris trash transporting clean and dirty linen towels etc.
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Operates cleaning equipment e.g. vacuum cleaner carpet cleaner waxer and polisher. Job Summary: Regularly performs the full range and scope of housekeeping services at a Navy Gateway Inn and Suites and or Navy Lodge property including but not limited to cleaning guest rooms interior public spaces storage areas laundry rooms exterior spaces etc.
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Ensure that the property is maintained (lawn care, snow removal, tree maintenance)Alert manager when levels of inventory are low in the following areas:Pet foodsCleaning products for kenneling and lobby areasHelp maintain the cleanliness of the property by picking up and disposing of trash or debris.
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Performs deep cleaning as required by program standards e.g. on a scheduled basis and upon check-out of guests in pet friendly rooms and in rooms that had an ADA service animal which includes but is not limited to defrosting the refrigerator cleaning windows inside and out carpet cleaning shampoo and or spot treatment cleaning walls and other such tasks.
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Reporting to the Grounds Supervisor, the Grounds Laborer performs trash and debris collection, in addition to entry level groundskeeping tasks, supporting the landscape and grounds team as needed.
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