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For all assigned service and maintenance tasks Ensures all displays are safe and in working order and repaired/replaced as needed Repairs/seals damaged packaging and boxes including peg-hook items Removes all trash, moves cardboard boxes to the bailer and moves plastic wrap and other debris to the compactor Replaces light bulbs and alerts the appropriate contact when additional maintenance issues are noted (lights out, painting, etc.
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Empties all trash receptacles Vacuum, dust, buff, and wash hallways, lobbies, stairwells, elevator cars, and other common interior areas Duties may include the use of a power washer, cleaning or vacuuming a pool, and assisting maintenance team members as needed General maintenance experience General knowledge of maintenance repair and service Positive attitude and ready to work Ability to work weekend hours as required.
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Assist in daily maintenance of property cleanliness; including pick-up or sweeping of debris inside and outside, emptying trash receptacles, collecting shopping carts from the parking lot, and cleaning restrooms.
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Vacuum vehicle floors and seats as well as remove trash and debris from floorboards. Sweeps, mops, cleans windows, cleans restrooms, restocks general supplies, empties trash, and sprays the bay with a hose.
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Keep all levels of the parking garage clean and debris free; Dispose of trash from garage and picking up trash; Operator the garage floor sweeper and pressure washer; Keep all levels of the parking garage clean and debris free.
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No late-night work. Guides customers onto the conveyor belt and provides them with proper directions on how to place their vehicle into neutral/accessory mode. Interior Perform an array of cleaning tasks on the vehicle interior, including but not limited to the following: vacuuming, cleaning windows, consoles, door panels, floor mats, and dashboard.
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Sweeps, picks up trash and debris, empties garbage cans, keeps lot clean and professional in appearance. Be a part of the best customer experience team in the RV industry. Start your journey with Blue Compass RV as we are looking a Forklift Lot Attendant to join our team.
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Maintains airport grounds; sweeps terminal walkways; drives sweeper trucks along roadways; cleans runway drain ditches, catch basins and drains, and fills holes in fields and grounds, using hand tools; cuts grass and removes debris, plants, waters, fertilizes, and prunes plant material to beautify grounds; drives dump truck to haul dirt and trash and to move equipment as required; removes snow and ice from taxiways, runways, roadways and other airport grounds.
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Day-to-Day Removal of trash and debris, blowing areas off, sweeping, raking, mulching, mowing, trimming, edging, watering, and planting material. Job SummaryThe Grounds Maintenance team is responsible for the daily maintenance around the outside of the clubhouse, parking lots, and golf course(s.
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Helps to keep grounds clean and free of debris and trash. Performs miscellaneous maintenance duties as assigned by the manager including but not limited to painting, minor drywall repairs, replacing batteries, light bulbs, blinds and doors, caulking, power washing, trash removal and furniture removal/install.
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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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Health benefits & Wellness Program Job Responsibilities & Description for General Laborer positions: Perform multiple duties including sweeping, sanitizing, removing trash, recycling, and debris.
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Keeps parking lot free of trash and debris; communicates with management any incidents, actions, or concerns occurring on store premises. Education, Experience, and Qualifications Typically involves on-the-job training.
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Perform a variety of tasks including, but not limited to, dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures, vacuuming, mopping, sweeping, shampooing carpets, washing windows, emptying carts of soiled linens, cleaning/waxing floors, removing and disposing of trash, insects and debris and emptying ashtrays.
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Maintains front entrance area, ensuring the parking lot and/or garage and street entrance are kept in a manner presentable to guests and free from trash, litter and/or other debris. Maintains front entrance area, ensuring the parking lot and/or garage and street entrance are kept in a manner presentable to guests and free from trash, litter and/or other debris.
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