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Knowledge of cleaning products and methods used to maintain different types of floor surfaces (tile, wood, cement, carpet) as well as burnish, strip, seal, and wax; carpet extraction, shampoo, dry clean.
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Demonstrates experience maintaining floors including sweeping, dry and/or wet mopping, stripping, sealing, waxing, polishing, vacuuming, spot and full cleaning of carpets and proper use and care of powered floor cleaning equipment, preferably in an institutional setting.
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Whether it's tailoring, bridal gown preservation, or our environmentally friendly GreenEarth dry cleaning services, we pride ourselves in giving our customers an outstanding experience. DRY CLEANER/PANTS PRESSER : Produce clean and spot-free garments.
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Performs custodial activities within assigned areas; sweeps, scrubs, mops, strips, refinishes, and polishes floors; vacuums rugs, carpets, stair wells, and all hard surface floors in classrooms, offices, workshops, and other work areas; spot cleans, shampoos carpets, extracts carpets, and carpet restoration cleaning.
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Performs cleaning duties such as dusting lights, furniture, shelves and other horizontal surfaces, dry and/or wet mopping hard floor surfaces, vacuuming carpets, emptying and cleaning trash containers and ashtrays, spot cleaning walls, carpets and windows, and using the high speed buffer to burnish hard floor surfaces.
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Performs cleaning duties such as dusting lights, furniture, and other horizontal surfaces, dry mopping hard floor surfaces, vacuuming carpets, emptying and cleaning trash containers and ashtrays, spot cleaning walls and windows, and using the high-speed buffer to burnish hard floor surfaces.
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Performs specific cleaning tasks, including dusting horizontal surfaces; emptying waste baskets and removing trash; damp-wiping furniture; cleaning and polishing metal and porcelain bathroom fixtures; dry mopping and sanitizing floors of rooms and offices; spot-cleaning walls and windows; replenishing room supplies; making beds and sorting and distributing linen.
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As a full-service Dry-Cleaning, Tailoring, and Laundry Service, French Cleaners provides the best care to clean and repair every type of garment or household. Operate laundry and dry-cleaning machines.
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Floor cleaning that may involve buffing, waxing, mopping, carpet cleaning, spot cleaning, etc. Knowledge of floor cleaning equipment and operations to include buffers, waxers and wet/dry.
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Operates floor cleaning, waxing, and polishing equipment, as well as various wet/dry vacuum cleaner models. Performs high/low dusting, vacuuming, disinfecting, spot cleaning, and trash removal.
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You will be doing general cleaning, VCT/concrete and tile spot mopping and/or scrubber cleaning, bathroom cleaning, equipment maintenance, moving tables, stack and cart chairs, set-up and breakdown for events and monitor cleaning supplies.
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Process all bed linens, terry, and table linens by operating all laundry/dry cleaning machinery in accordance with hotel's standards. Knowledge of laundry/dry cleaning equipment and chemical handling.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Custodial Duties: Floor care, including wet and dry mopping, sweeping, and vacuuming; carpet care, including vacuuming, spot cleaning, and area cleaning Window cleaning Interior cleaning including tabletops, office space areas, windowsills and other surfaces Wall washing Classroom space: clean chalk/white board and desk Restrooms sanitize and restock Empty trash containers and recyclables from assigned areas May assist in cleaning other common areas.
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In addition, may perform the routine and/or special cleaning needs of areas as assigned to include: Auto scrubbing, bovaccing, dry and wet mopping, wiping off counters and other surfaces, vacuuming, pulling trash, high dusting, edging, cleaning patient rooms, sinks, toilets, showers, tubs, spot cleaning carpets, buffing or burnishing floors, cleaning stairwells, operate cardboard packer.
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Cleans soiled carpets with carpet cleaning and spot removal extractor; Must be able to obtain and maintain a gaming license from the Dry Creek Gaming Commission. Prior cleaning or hotel housekeeping experience preferred.
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