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Move supplies, equipment, and furniture as directed and set the room according to the custodial worksheet and customer specifications. Vacuum and spot carpet and fabric furniture.
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Move furniture and other heavy objects as required Perform terminal cleaning procedures of patient rooms and prepare rooms for new occupants; follows isolation procedures in isolation rooms Clean and disinfect all fixtures, floors, mirrors, windows, doors and walls of bathrooms.
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Housekeeping Aids sweep, mop, scrub (machine) floors, vacuum carpets and upholstered furniture, empty waste baskets, clean light globes and Venetian blinds, wash walls, windows and ceilings by climbing small ladders, refill toilet tissue and towel dispensers and move furniture.
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Ability to lift and move product such as furniture, electronics, and appliances. Customer Service: Provide friendly, top-notch customer experiences through "white glove" service with a servant's heart in our stores and in customer's homes.
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Ashley Furniture HomeStore, the #1 Mattress and Furniture retailer in North America, has an immediate opening for a Lift Operator. Ashley Furniture HomeStore does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law.
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Escort vendors, contractors, and facilities staff; sort and deliver mail and packages, move equipment, and manage loading dock access; set up and break down furniture and equipment for events; assist with security and access control; complete office moves; additional duties as assigned.
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Move furniture and equipment within the building as directed by the Building Manager. Classified - Position - Custodial - Head Custodian / Custodian. A head custodian supervises the cleaning and maintenance of a building.
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On occasion, you may be required to move furniture from one model unit to another or move furniture items in a resident's apartment to accomplish certain repairs or to correct flood damage.
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A fully qualified Installer has demonstrated and is highly skilled in installation techniques, works independently or with minimal supervision and coordinates small furniture/move related projects at the direction of others.
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Able to sweep, mop, and polish floors; vacuum carpets; clean restrooms; wash windows and walls; move and arrange furniture and equipment; pick up outside refuse. Able to sweep, mop, and polish floors; vacuum carpets; clean restrooms; wash windows and walls; move and arrange furniture and equipment; pick up outside refuse.
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Move heavy equipment and furniture. Ability to lift and move heavy objects. Upkeep of Marquee or other signage. Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment.
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An In Home Assembly and Installation Tech is responsible for the delivery and assembly of, among other things, consumer and office products such as furniture, backyard playsets, appliances, grills, TV mounts, exercise and other products or equipment ("Products") at customers' homes or businesses while delivering the ultimate customer service ("white glove") experience.
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Strip, wax, and buff floors as directed, move and replace furniture. Strip, wax, and buff floors as directed, move and replace furniture. Ensure Universal precautions and infection control, isolation, fire, safety and sanitation practices and procedures are followed.
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Slumberland is a family-owned company, ranking within the top 20 for both furniture and bedding retailers in the nation. Warehouse Worker II Requirements: Must frequently lift and/or move up to 75 lbs., occasionally lift and/or move up to 200 lbs.
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Coordinate tenant move ins and move outs, including furniture delivery and pick up. Coordinate tenant move ins and move outs, including furniture delivery and pick up. Assist in lease administration activities, including abstracting leases and keeping our database current.
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