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Clean windows, glass partitions, and mirrors with specified solutions or cleaning products using sponges and squeegees; clean and polish furniture, woodwork and metal work. Sweep, scrub, mop, strip, wax and polish floors and vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, and walkways; use carpet extractor to spot clean and deep clean carpets as necessary.
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Scrub, mop, strip, wax, and polish floors; dust and polish furniture; wash windows, woodwork, toilets, washrooms, and fixtures. The Boards of Control elect the Secretary-Treasurer who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the RSA and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the RSA. The TRS is a defined benefit plan qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. For more information visit All regular full-time and part-time employees (non-temporary and non- student) who work at least 20 hours per week are required to participate in The Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama.
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Performs custodial duties including: floor care, clean and sanitize restrooms and work areas, vacuum, order supplies, wax and strip floors, shampoo carpets, wash walls, windows and woodwork.
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Wash windows, shelving, woodwork, furniture, etc; dust and polish when needed. Wet mop floors and steps; strip, seal, wax and buff when needed. Clean and sanitize lunchroom, restrooms, and other public and employee areas; wipe down trim and walls; polish brass and room dividers.
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Wash walls, ceilings, windows, door panels, sills and woodwork. Sweep and mop floors; may occasionally operate a floor buffer and be required to strip, seal, finish, and polish floors.
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Dust, wash, and polish furniture and woodwork. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Sweep, mop, strip, wax, and seal floors; vacuum rugs and carpets. Wash windows and wall, polish metal work and clean chalkboards.
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Dust, clean, wash windows, doors, walls, furniture, woodwork, etc. Scrub, wet mop, strip, wax, polish floors. Periodically assist with basic landscaping maintenance. Dust, clean, wash windows, doors, walls, furniture, woodwork, etc.
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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. Dust and polish furniture, woodwork, fixtures, and equipment; remove cobwebs; clean desks and counter-tops. 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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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. Assist in the gymnasium as assigned; clean, strip, wax and maintain gym floors; set up or assist in setting up mats, chairs, bleachers and public address systems for daily activities and athletic contests.
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Sweep, mop, strip, wax and seal floors. Clean restrooms, locker rooms and showers; wash windows and walls. Sweep, mop, strip, wax and seal floors. The East Whittier City School District provides educational opportunities (transitional kindergarten through eighth grade, including special education) for approximately 9,000 children.
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Dust, polish and wash windows, walls, tables, furniture, benches and woodwork. Sweep, scrub, mop, strip, seal, wax and polish floors. Sweep walkways, concrete and blacktop surfaces, pick up paper and other debris on grounds and walks and dispose of refuse.
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Wash walls, ceiling, and woodwork. Sweeps, dust mops and wet mops floors, scrubs, strip, buff, wax, polish and maintain all floor surfaces by operating buffer and automatic scrubber.
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Wash, dust and polish furniture and woodwork. Clean, strip, wax, seal, buff floors. Wash and paint walls. The Corps Custodian position exists for the overall upkeep of the building and grounds of The Salvation Army property.
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