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You must be able to work outdoors in all-weather types including snow & ice removal. Janitorial to include (but not limited to) garage floor sweeping, pressure washing, and trash pickup and disposal.
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Grounds clean up, such as trash removal, snow removal and dispersing salt on sidewalks. Experience in the general inspections of properties/buildings and maintaining inspection logs for fire inspection systems, cooling tower treatments, generator inspections, and maintaining logs in compliance with all federal, state and city regulations.
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Outside: empty trash, clean windows, power wash patios, salt walks, snow removal for designated areas, and clean tables/chairs. - Distribution Center offices: disinfect phones, doorknobs, empty trash bins, dust desks, equipment, chairs, blinds, window sills, baseboards, pictures, shelves, filing cabinets, bulletin boards, lamps, plants, vacuum floors or mop, pending on floor coverings.
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Will directly manage in-house or 3rd party soft service providers including but not limited to janitorial, landscaping, snow removal, trash & recycling, waste management, pest control, and mail/shipping.
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Maintain Uline’s beautiful grounds, including mowing, weeding, fertilizing, pruning, watering, pest and disease control as well as trash and debris removal. Remove snow and ice from walkways and parking areas during inclement weather.
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Snow removal from walks, driveways and parking lots; spread salt in those areas. Responsible for daily upkeep of public housing grounds, buildings and amenities; cleaning and removal of trash and debris, including large bulk items.
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May perform wet and dust mopping, buffing floors and courts, dusting, trash removal, recycling, window washing, pool cleaning, painting, vacuuming, and general cleaning. May complete duties related to window washing, meeting set up, pool cleaning, snow removal, grounds keeping, and other related responsibilities.
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Assists with yard work and snow removal as needed. Performs routine facilities duties to include cleaning and sanitizing multiple areas/surfaces, toilet cleaning, mopping, sweeping, vacuuming, polishing or waxing floors, washing windows, emptying trash and recycling bins - site/campus specific.
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Assist the maintenance department in maintaining building grounds such as snow removal, lawn mowing, trash collection, etc. Responsible for emptying trash containers, cardboard containers, and sweeping all floor areas of the distribution center.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Trash removal both outdoors and in common areas and in residential units. Snow and ice removal. General landscaping pla Part Time, Porter, Administrative, Property Management.
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Perform routine interior and exterior community maintenance as scheduled & requested; may include painting, snow/ice removal, gutter cleaning, replacing filters, working with trash compactor, etc.
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And handle building and property upkeep to include landscaping and trash and snow removal. Maintenance workers are responsible for customer service, mechanical operation, repairs, housekeeping inside and outside of the store, store security, and assisting store cashier whenever possible.
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Performs cleaning duties to include moving furniture, stripping floors, snow removal, and trash removal. Applicants considered for employment must successfully complete the following background investigations/tests:Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal History InvestigationState Police Criminal History InvestigationChild Protective Services (CPS) InvestigationTuberculosis ScreeningSkills AssessmentChesterfield County Public Schools assures.
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Job DescriptionResponsibilitiesinclude all Housekeeping duties as assigned, such as cleaning, vacuuming,removal of trash, project work, recycling, spot cleaning carpets and britework. Will also clear trash fromentrance ways and remove snow during the winter.
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Perform general maintenance on facilities and grounds, such as painting, concrete repair, sign maintenance, mowing, and snow/ice removal. Ability to operate mechanical equipment for snow removal.
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