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Operate heavy equipment in stripping and sealing floors in the gymnasium and on the stage; heavy duty wash and dry vacuums to prepare floors throughout the school/center. To 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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Clean all resident apartments, as directedBathroom - clean toilet, shower/bathtub, counter/sinks, mirror, and floorBedrooms - strip linens from bed, wash, dry and fold linens, make bed with clean linensKitchen - clean counters, sink, floor, wipe down top/outside of appliancesThroughout - wipe door handles, vacuum/sweep/mop floors, dust, take out trash.
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Performs general cleaning such as: scrub, mop, wax, polish, and strip floors, dust and polish furniture, wash windows, walls, woodwork, and restroom fixtures, moves equipment, empties wastebaskets, ashtrays, and other receptacles, sweeps and cleans walks and driveways.
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Sweep, mop, wax, strip, and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets. Wash walls, ceilings, woodwork, door panels, windows, sills, blinds, and door glass. Operate and control high and low speed stripping/buffing machines.
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Prepares hi-rise units for rental to include: clean appliances; wash windows; wash out cupboards and closets; strip and wax unit floors; completes minor electrical repairs such as replace switches; minor repair of plumbing such as leaking faucets; replace unit locks; repair screens; minor tile replace or repair; replace cabinet hardware and, minor repair on refrigerators and stoves.
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Clean floors: vacuum, sweep, dust mop, wash, strip, wax, and buff. Experience waxing and stripping floors, and using a scrubber, floor buffer, commercial vacuum and other floor machines also preferred.
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Experience waxing and stripping floors, using a scrubber, floor buffer, commercial vacuum and other floor machines also preferred, as well as knowledge and skill related to routine housekeeping and maintenance work.
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Strip, wash, and make resident beds including turning mattresses according to schedule and as needed. Clean floors, to include sweeping dusting, damp/wet mopping, stripping waxing, buffing, disinfecting, etc.
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