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Empty trash containers and recyclable containers (green spots); empty waste containers, 55 gallon drums, push 1 to 2 cubic yard trash trucks and operate trash compactors, to include both trash and recycle activity that will involve office paper, confidential shred, corrugate, film, aerosol cans, and shop towels.
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Cleans slot machines, in between machines, ash trays, slot bases, trash cans, restrooms, offices, public areas, windows, restaurants, counter tops, furniture, and any other decorative objects in the casino or common areas.
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Safely performs all housekeeping procedures in accordance with policies and regulations, including but not limited to: clean, sweep, mop, buff, vacuum, dust, disinfect, wash laundry, empty trash, strip and make beds, wash windows, clean restrooms, clean carpet, etc., as needed.
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GENERAL CLEANING DUTIES: Deep clean bathrooms, tile floors, rotate mattresses, wash windows and screens as directed, strip and wax floors, spot clean or shampoo carpet on a scheduled basis, clean hotel dumpster as directed.
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These responsibilities encompass cleaning activities, trash, and recycle removal, pest infestation removal, sanitation control, and snow removal. Strip and wax floors, clean and supply restrooms and lounge areas using mild to strong chemicals; stock all restrooms and lounge areas with tissue, paper towels, soap, feminine products, etc.
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Report any special cleaning, i.e. upholstery, carpet or drapery cleaning. Strip and/or check bed linen and remake bed(s). Empty trash, ashtrays and remove all garbage and debris.
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Shampoo carpet, strip and wax VCT floors, and steam clean ceramic tile throughout hotel on a regular basis. Collect trash throughout the hotel including: room attendants carts, vending areas, offices, trash receptacles, and restrooms.
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Immediate Supervisor: Executive Housekeeping Manager. Assists guests with front door and in unloading baggage from vehicles. Responsible for the proper cleaning of rooms, halls, offices, and all public spaces; light maintenance duties and servicing guest needs.
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Must be able to operate buffer, auto-scrubber, fork lift, electric pallet jack, carpet extractor, marble polishing machine, wet and dry vac, pressure washer, and additional equipment assigned by management.
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Floor care to include both carpet cleaning/spotting and hard floor care (strip/wax, scrub, buff) and operate other flooring equipment. General cleaning to include vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, dusting emptying trash and cleaning restrooms.
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With limited supervision from the Janitorial Supervisor or Lead Janitor, the employee will perform regular janitorial duties including office cleaning, trash removal, cleaning of bathrooms, etc.
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Help room attendants strip beds and remove trash from guest rooms. Report any carpet stains or work orders to housekeeping office. Clean service elevator areas and remove trash.
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REPORTS TO: Housekeeping Supervisor or Director of HousekeepingRESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: Sweep, mop, strip and wax floors, vacuum and clean carpet on a routine basis. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Pushing/Pulling is required constantly: moving equipment and furniture, mopping, sweeping, vacuuming, buffing floors, carpet and upholstery cleaning and project work.
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Examples of areas to clean include, but are not limited to the following: patient rooms, isolation rooms, utility rooms, surgery, labor and delivery, exam rooms, public areas, restrooms, labs, offices, classrooms, auditoriums, corridors, escalators, elevators, stairwells, morgue, surgical procedure areas, ICU, Burn Unit, Bone Marrow Unit, ancillary areas, outer buildings, storerooms, equipment rooms, housekeeping closets, dock areas, trash areas, and outside entrance areas.
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Shampoo carpet, strip and wax floors through the hotel. Collect trash throughout the hotel including; room attendants carts, vending areas, offices and restrooms. Shampoo carpet, strip and wax floors through the hotel.
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