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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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Strip, seal, wax and/or buff floors, as necessary. Vacuum, extract and/or shampoo carpets, as necessary. Strip and dispose of spoiled linens in appropriate receptacles for washing.
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Sweep, mop, brush, vacuum, strip and wax floors, including walls, walkways and other building surfaces. Dust, wipe, wash and wax furniture such as desks, chairs, tables, filing cabinets, chalkboards and trays, etc.
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Position may mop, sweep, dust, wash windows, shampoo and vacuum carpets, arrange furniture etc., and generally. Using proper chemicals in proper proportions may dust-mop or wet-mop or spot-mop floors, or, as necessary, strip, seal, wax, and buff floors.
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Strip, clean, buff and apply floor sealer and floor finish to hard surface floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets Use and maintain power equipment and hand tools, buffers, auto scrubbers, extractors, high pressure washers, high speed buffers and vacuums, brooms, mops and squeegees for cleaning and general maintenance of floors, walls, carpets, furniture, etc.
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Sweep, mop, wash, strip, wax, and vacuum floors in assigned areas. Wash all windows as needed. Classified - Position - Custodial - Head Custodian / Custodian. Sweep, mop, wash, strip, wax, and vacuum floors in assigned areas.
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Perform routine custodial activities at an assigned school site or facility; sweep, scrub, mop, strip, wax and polish floors; vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, workshops and other work areas; spot clean and shampoo carpets.
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To clean (sweep, strip, dust, scrub, mop, wash or vacuum), polish or wax floors, carpets, walls, windows, woodwork, furniture and equipment in all university or college buildings, including offices, dining rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, rest rooms, showers, residence halls, athletic facilities, guest rooms, public spaces, conference rooms, laboratories and classrooms, corridors, entrances, exterior walkways, and building fixtures.
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Sweep, vacuum, mop, wax, strip, and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets. Clean and sanitize restroom facilities and fixtures including sinks, urinals and toilets; wash windows, mirrors and walls; replenish supplies in restrooms; clear minor drain blockages as necessary.
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Sweep, vacuum, mop, wash and clean all debris from floor. Clean, set up and strip and wax all floor surfaces including marble polishing and/or cutting. Clean, set up and strip and wax all floor surfaces including marble polishing and/or cutting.
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Dust, wash, wax and polish furniture and woodwork; dust and clean computer equipment in labs; refill paper, soap and other dispensers; empty waste containers; clean chalkboards. Sweep, scrub, mop, wax, oil and buff floors; vacuum and shampoo rugs and carpets.
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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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Wash windows, walls, chalkboards, trash cans. Coordinate and carry out a specialized custodial/maintenance function such as refinishing floors, project cleaning, and so forth. Other responsibilities include serving as a team leader for a crew of custodial and housekeeping staff, and/or coordinating/carrying out a specialized custodial/maintenance function.
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Clean and/or polish marble, brass, mirrors, glass, light fixtures and chandeliers. Clean and/or shampoo carpet and upholstery and report repairs needed. Community volunteer opportunities. Prior experience is preferred, but we are willing to train the right candidate.
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Strip, buff, and wax and/or shampoo and vacuum the first, second, and third floors, childcare, and kitchen/dining room area as needed. Wash property fencing and railing on a regular rotation.
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