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POSITION GOALTo perform semi-skilled work involving heavy cleaning such as mopping, scrubbing, stripping, refinishing and other assigned duties, to maintain the cleanliness, orderliness, appearance and safe condition of schools and buildings in a responsible and accurate manner.
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Required Qualifications: Minimum six months previous floor care experience (buffing, waxing, stripping various types of floors). Sweep, mop, scrub, buff, wax, strip and/or burnish assigned floors.
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Must be able to perform general custodial cleaning duties to include but not limited to sweeping, mopping, dusting and wiping, shampooing, vacuuming, stripping, waxing, disinfecting restrooms, washing windows, climbing a ladder, and moving furniture and equipment.
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3 years custodial, maintenance, janitorial, or porter experience. Must be able to strip, wax, buff floors. Stripping and waxing. 3 years custodial, maintenance, janitorial, or porter experience.
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Outdoor responsibilities: Pick up debris and clean up grounds along the perimeter of the building. Trash removal from the trash room and compactor rooms. We are looking for a Porter to join our successful team in the Airmont, NY area.
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Sweep, mop, vacuum all common areas in the building and residential floors. Able to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends. Driving to multiple locations to clean up wherever necessary.
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Payrate - $18/hr. We are looking for a Porter to join our successful team. Good Interpersonal and great verbal communication skills to interact with other teammates, residents, and property management.
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Drive company vehicle around region's. Dust, clean high touch surfaces, windows, mirrors, and restrooms. Saturday - Monday- Thursday and Friday 8:00-4:00 pm. Grout and Tile cleaning. Restock restrooms and amenities.
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Perform any floor services and custodial duties that are asked by the Vocational Support Professional, Team Leader and Contract Manager such as stripping and waxing, carpet cleaning, cleaning bathrooms, vacuuming, sweeping and mopping floors, dusting, etc.
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AutoZoner is responsible for cleaning and stocking restrooms, stripping, waxing and buffing floors, emptying. High school diploma or GED; or 1-2 years custodial/maintenance experience. Strip, wax and buff floors.
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Sweep, mop, wax, strip, and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets. The Environmental Services Technician - Custodian - Evening Shift performs general custodial duties related to the maintenance and cleaning of assigned buildings and facilities and performs a variety of tasks relative to the assigned area of responsibility.
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C. I have the ability to perform common Custodial Worker duties and I have worked under close supervision in performing the full range of Custodial Worker techniques, procedures, functions and performing duties such as: all duties to include: the cleaning of patient's room, bathrooms, surgical rooms, procedure rooms, sweep and mop floors; vacuum carpets, empty trash and bio hazard trash, work with supervisor on stripping and waxing floors.
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