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Ability to regularly perform store maintenance items: sweep, mop, vacuum, empty trash, maintain all areas of business including back stockroom, employee lunchroom, restrooms. Continually able to reach overhead, bend, squat, kneel, and carry product, necessary for customer service, inventory restock, and store merchandising.
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Responsible for conducting daily floor rounds: equipment cleaning, inspection, storage-electrical charging, distribution, document pick up and delivery log, code cart restock, and pump and pole collection and cleaning.
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Job Duties·Empty trash and recycling·Dust, wipe and spot clean all surfaces ·Vacuum, mop, and wet mop designated areas·Clean entire restroom by utilizing disinfectants and bathroom cleaners, restock restroom supplies as needed, remove trash, clean fixtures, mirrors, and dispensers, sweep and/or wet mop floors.
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Although we currently have operations in all 50 United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, Diversified Maintenance is projected to double in size in the next five years. Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen in accordance to contractual obligation.
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Restock Candy, Milk, Cereal, and Ice Cream areas and vending machines. Vacuum carpeted areas and furniture upholstery to remove dirt and debris. Restock bathrooms with supplies and ensure cleanliness throughout the day.
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Replace soiled linen and towels; restock soap, tissues, and drinking glasses; disinfect bathroom surfaces; dust and polish the furniture; remove all trash; vacuum the carpet; and wash any uncarpeted floors.
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Perform light maintenance including, but not limited to: room set-up and take-down; general cleaning of the building, including windows, indoor playground, empty garbage cans, floors, spills, tables, chairs, and vacuum carpeted areas; clean surfaces in rest rooms and locker rooms; clean the fitness equipment and surrounding area; restock paper products; pick up outside litter; and snow removal when needed.
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In a timely manner, clean passenger seating, vacuum floors, and wipe down tray tables so aircraft is free of debris. Restock magazines, food, beverages and other supplies on the aircraft.
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Constantly pushing loaded supply cart from room to room, carrying tote tray with replacement amenities to assigned floor, arranging drapery and replacement linen, carrying dirty linen to laundry shoot, operating vacuum.
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Pay Rate:The pay rate for this job is $15 / hourWhat you'll be doing as a Clean Up / Debris Removal Worker: Sweep and mop floors Vacuum carpets and rugs Restock, clean, and sanitize restrooms Clean windows and mirrors Dispose of trash and recycling Available shifts:Shift timings - 1st Shift (Day)Job requirements: Flexibility to work in an environment that changes quickly Work frequently with cleaning chemicals Ability to lift up to 30 pounds and frequently reach, bend, carry, and balance items.
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Pay Rate:The pay rate for this job is $19 / hourWhat you'll be doing as a Clean Up, Debris Removal Worker: Sweep and mop floors Vacuum carpets and rugs Restock, clean, and sanitize restrooms Clean windows and mirrors Dispose of trash and recycling Available shifts:Shift timings - 1st Shift (Day)Job requirements: Flexibility to work in an environment that changes quickly Work frequently with cleaning chemicals Ability to lift up to 30 pounds and frequently reach, bend, carry, and balance items.
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Some basic tasks include: Sweep or vacuum and damp mop floors Dust services throughout customer facility Clean restrooms Restock customer product supplies including soap dispensers, toilet paper, paper towels, etc.
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Strip dirty linen and trash, clean bathrooms, make beds, dust, vacuum, restock rooms, etc. Clean, organize, and restock housekeeping cart. Summary:White Lodging develops and operates a portfolio of award-winning, premium-brand hotels, rooftop bars and restaurants in some of the country’s best cities to live.
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Clean mirrors, toilets, countertops and sinks and constantly refill soap and restock paper products in all bathrooms. Clean floors (mop or vacuum), windows/ blinds, window sills, pictures, doors, railings and walls.
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Empty all trash canisters, vacuum carpets daily, wax tiled surfaces, and make sure that a variety of areas are free of debris. Restock all bottled beverages in the bar cooler; accurately change-out empty beer kegs and bag-in-a-box products.
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