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Perform daily janitorial duties associated with shift assignments which include the general cleaning of the Museum facility in assigned areas including (but not limited to): cleaning, dusting, and polishing of bathroom fixtures, counters, doors, furniture, high and low surfaces, partitions, sinks, showers, stainless steel, tables, walls, and woodwork; washing of mirrors, relight glass, and windows.
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Produces consistent, professional quality results in all aspects of rough and finish carpentry, including framing, insulating and sheet-rock installation; mounting windows, doors, and associated hardware; fabricating Formica tops and back-splashes; fence installation and repair; stair, deck and railing construction; setting cabinets and countertops; laying flooring of all types, fitting acoustical ceiling tiles and hanging grid-work; etc.
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Proficiency in Revit/BIM, Enscape, Adobe Suite, Windows and Microsoft Office products required. Manage furniture delivery and installation a plus. Furniture selection and specification and preparation of procurement documents.
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If you’re also an enthusiastic interior designer or interior architect professional with vision, passion, and Revit skills looking to become involved with initiatives and activities that advance your career and your firm, this could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.
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Job responsibilities include dusting chairs, tables, shelves and other furniture or equipment; washing windows, walls, woodwork and venetian blinds; The successful candidate will also sweep, mop, wax and use buffers on floors as well as load and unload cleaning and polishing equipment and materials to be transported by truck.
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Performs heavy custodial duties such as scrubbing and buffing; cleaning of basement; storage, utility areas; washing walls, ceilings, outside windows; changing screens and storm windows; changing light bulbs in ceiling fixtures and housekeeping duties in very high places; removing and disposing of garbage and trash; others.
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The Campus Custodian Manager supervises the day-to-day custodial maintenance activities which includes transportation and disposal of campus waste materials (garbage), litter, dusting, mopping, finishing and buffing floors, wiping / cleaning windows, vacuuming, emptying / removing trash and shampooing carpets, cleaning, and restocking restrooms across COTA's campus - its buildings and campus venues.
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Under close supervision, perform cleaning and maintenance of designated area for Housing and Residential Life. Duties will include: Sweep, mop, and buff stairs, corridors and floors; vacuum carpet; shampoo carpet; wash windows; polish furniture, clean woodwork.
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Performs varied carpentry type work, including: cabinet and furniture repair; repairs to doors, hardware, locks, and closures; masonry and drywall repair; puttying; roofing and sheet metal work; tuck-pointing and sealing; flooring repair and installation; and sand blasting.
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Perform summer cleanup work such as stripping floor, painting, outside work, light fixtures, wash walls and windows, furniture. Clean assigned work area to include vacuuming, dusting, blackboards, empty waste basket, pencil sharpener, restrooms, sinks, windows.
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Consumers gain the benefits of materials Westlake produces in products such as food packaging, medical devices, soaps and detergents, car interiors, fashion, toys, shoes, furniture, electronics, siding, stone veneer, windows, outdoor living, roofing, and pipe & fittings.
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Wash windows, wall sections, floor to ceiling, ceilings, venetian and roller blinds, light fixtures, window screens, etc. Operate various types of scrubbing, buffing and shampooing equipment, such as scrubbing machine, vacuum, wet-dry pick-up machine, etc., and hand tools, as required; sweep, scrub, strip, seal, wax and shampoo various types of floors and floor coverings and furniture.
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Completes special projects including event set up, moves furniture, completes laundry and linens. Cleans dispensers, mirrors, tile, walls, doors, glass, whiteboards, windows/sills, blinds and drains.
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Dust, mop and apply finish to various types of floors; vacuum and shampoo various types of carpets; wash windows, doors, mirrors, walls, woodwork and fixtures; clean and sanitize restrooms; polish furniture; clean stairwells and elevators; and empty waste receptacles.
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Performs project work such as: buffing, stripping and waxing floors; cleaning carpets; cleaning and changing mats; cleaning upholstered furniture; washing windows; washing and re-hanging cubical and window curtains and vertical blinds; scraping residual paint from fixtures/equipment; and moving equipment, furniture, supplies/boxes, etc.
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