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Reports maintenance issues Performs routine maintenance on vacuum cleaner Keeps storage areas and carts clean and orderly Works safe by observing safety rules and wearing proper equipment Other duties & responsibilities as assigned.
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Position requires individuals to be able to use general maintenance equipment including, but not limited to: hand tools, pressure washers, blowers, sandblasters, ladders, paint brushes, landscaping equipment, vacuum cleaner, ladder, hose sprayer, rotary scrub brush, and required safety equipment.
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Prior work experience in housekeeping as a maid, room attendant, house cleaner, and /or custodian. Cleans rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and/or draperies, using vacuum cleaners and/or shampooers.
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Where required by state law and/or city ordinance; this employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employees Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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O ther Skills and Abilities: Able to operate equipment such as, but not limited to, garbage disposal, vacuum cleaner, self-cleaning oven, icemaker, and dishwasher. Position : House Keeper / Room Attendant.
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Housekeeper | Part-Time at Miller Farm Place. Through our Learning Management System (LMS), all employees have access to state-required regulatory courses, professional development and soft skills courses, and Continuing Education courses.
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Vacuum all lobby areas and back of house hallways, carpets, and stairwells. Sweep, scrub and mop floors and tiled areas in spa, restaurant, restrooms and back of house hallways. Night Cleaner- Mirbeau Inn & Spa.
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Maximizes job efficiency and neat, orderly appearance by maintaining supply cart and vacuum cleaner. associate lounge and locker room, public areas, stairwells, and back of the house area.
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The ability to communicate effectively in The ability to operate a vacuum, floor buffer, carpet cleaner and pressure washer is expected. The ability to communicate effectively in The ability to operate a vacuum, floor buffer, carpet cleaner and pressure washer is expected.
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Be a professional house cleaner. We provide premium services to luxury residential apartment buildings including resident events, fitness classes, and concierge services, including house cleaning.
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Licenses Required: Pest Control (If done in house). Supplemental benefits are also available (Accident, Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness, Short-term Disability) and we are proud to offer our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and Tuition Reimbursement.
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The pay range for this job is $12.00 to $22.00 an hour, dependent on your experience, quality of the work you do, and the speed at which you work as a professional house cleaner. With a career in house cleaning, you will bring.
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You bring all cleaning equipment and supplies to each appointment, including but not limited to: Vacuum, mop, towels, cleaning sprays, dusters, etc. We are looking for experienced house cleaners who want to offer their exceptional services to our customers.
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Once that is achieved, the individual may qualify to be promoted to a Housekeeping Supervisor/Executive Housekeeper. Insures quality and quantity of the contents of the linen closet by organizing and cleaning it.
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Vacuum all stairs, carpet, hard surface floors and furniture. Clean all surfaces in home, including fans, blinds, light fixtures, baseboards, fixtures, counters, showers, toilets, cabinets, and floors.
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