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Ability to understand written and verbal CharacteristicsThe position requires a) regular and routine dusting, mopping, vacuuming, emptying trash, and cleaning restrooms; b) routine maintenance of custodial equipment; and c) power equipment to buff and restore floors and shampoo carpets.
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Clean all community showers, toilets, sinks, countertops, and baseboards, and stock with paper towels, toilet paper, soap, and shampoo. Clean and/or polish all room furnishings, fixtures, ledges, and heating/air conditioning units in resident rooms and all public areas.
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Spot clean daily and shampoo when directed rugs. Use light and heavy (commercial type) floor (buffers) and shampoo machines including attachments. The Cleaner will work under the supervision of the Custodial Manager or Supervisor and perform a variety of custodial duties for C&W Services.
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Operate and use all grooming tools and equipment including bathing tubs, brushes, steel combs, barber shears, scissors, clippers, driers, and bathing products such as perfumed shampoo and soaps.
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Replacing used towels and other bathroom amenities, such as shampoo and soap. Restocking beverages and food items in the mini bar. Replacing used towels and other bathroom amenities, such as shampoo and soap.
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Spot clean daily and shampoo when directed rugs in assigned buildings. Performs periodic work: High dusting, leather and wood surface (non-floor) polishing, wall washing, venetian blind cleaning, as assigned by the Supervisor Assembles all necessary equipment Removes/replaces designated carpet tiles.
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As a Madison Reed Hair Color Bar Licensed Colorist, you will actively work in the Hair Color Bar providing all hair service offerings including but not limited to all over color, roots treatment, roots and gloss treatment, balayage highlights and toning glaze treatment while selling Madison Reed products, providing consultations, and shampoo and blow out services.
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We’ve built our stores with state-of-the-art comforts for Stylists in mind that include anti-fatigue floors, European shampoo bowls, and comfortable attire. To apply, simply TEXT SC2 to (512) 641-4345 or visit here: and our virtual assistant Kenzie will get you scheduled for an interview today.
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SPECIFIC SKILLS/EQUIPMENT ComputerPropane torch (Plumbing)Steam clean/shampoo machineKey machineSewer machineSink machineLeak detectorPressure WasherVolt meterManifold gaugesPaint SprayerAir conditionersAppliancesWater heatersWelding torches (A/C)Hand tools.
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Colorist, Hair Color Bar. Generate revenue for the Hair Color Bar by building the order through additional services, membership sales, subscriptions, hair care products and accessories. Model hospitality, sales and service behaviors in all interactions and communications with clients.
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Personal CareProvide assistance with: bathing, dressing, grooming, nail /skin care, back care, foot care, shampoo, oral hygiene, ambulation, transfers, range of motion exercise, safe use of equipment (wheel chair, walker, crutches, cane), change of position, with toileting, commode, incontinent care, meal planning, preparation, and assistance with feeding.
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Restocks used amenities such as shampoo, lotions, cotton balls, stationery and pens. Assists with responsibilities and duties in the absence or heavy volume in the areas of Lobby Attendant and House Attendant.
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Hotels provide various items to their guests for convenience, such as soap, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, coffee and tea supplies, and stationery. Hotels provide various items to their guests for convenience, such as soap, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, coffee and tea supplies, and stationery.
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All the supplies & equipment you need, including, clippers, blades, shears, shampoo, sprays, tools, etc. Previous experience working with animals, such as volunteering at a shelter, pet sitting, or assisting in grooming salon is preferred.
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We are 29,000 strong, working together across 1,500+ pet care centers, 250+ Vetco Total Care hospitals, hundreds of preventive care clinics, eight distribution centers and two support centers. Note: The Junior Pet Stylist position at Petco is an entry-level position designed for individuals to develop their skills and knowledge in pet grooming.
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