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Responsible for weekly buffing and stripping/waxing of rooms in order to have a clean and polished environment for residents; this includes moving furniture items from rooms. Must have knowledge of application of wax products, strippers, cleaners, and other chemicals.
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Strip wax floors using heavy machinery (auto scrubber, carpet extractor, side-by-side machine and upholstery cleaner. Performs floor maintenance including buffing, stripping, waxing, wet/dry vacuuming, shampooing, mopping and sweeping a variety of floor surfaces.
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Floor care technicians are generally responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surface and carpet (dust and wet mopping, stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction & bonneting) of areas that include offices, lobbies, classrooms, entrances, stairwells and other public areas.
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Perform special maintenance projects such as power washing of graffiti, set up for large special events, periodic window washing and/or carpet shampooing, and stripping/waxing of tile floors. Dust, clean and/or wax work surfaces including desktops, furniture, and woodwork.
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Employee Assistance Programs Position Summary: Floor care technicians are generally responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surface and carpet (dust and wet mopping, stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction & bonneting) of areas that include offices, lobbies, classrooms, entrances, stairwells and other public areas.
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Perform deep cleaning and housekeeping projects throughout the Center, i.e., carpet extraction, floor stripping, sanitization, waste removal, window cleaning and other projects as directed. Sweep, mop, scrub, wax, vacuum, clean all surfaces, empty trash and operate trash and recycling compactors as directed.
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Deep cleaning projects such as restoring carpet, shampooing furniture, stripping and waxing floors, scrubbing non-wax floors, washing walls, detail cleaning air vents, exterior windows, changing filters, and cleaning light fixtures.
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Experience with recoating, and stripping and waxing: VCT, concrete, and other floor types Knowledge and experience with chemicals: neutral cleaner, stripper, wax, etc. Experience with recoating, and stripping and waxing: VCT, concrete, and other floor types Knowledge and experience with chemicals: neutral cleaner, stripper, wax, etc.
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Must be familiar with floor work (Carpet extraction, bonneting, stripping, waxing, etc.) Strip & wax floor. SBM Management is searching for a Floor Technician that can make the floors sparkle and shine.
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Position SummaryHeavy housekeepers/floor care technicians are generally responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surface and carpet (dust and wet mopping, stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction & bonneting) of areas that include offices, resident rooms, corridors, lobbies, entrances, stairwells and other public areas such as dining rooms.
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At Velociti Floor Technicians are responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surfaces and carpet (stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction & bonneting) of areas that include offices, corridors, lobbies, entrances, stairwells, and other public places such as break rooms.
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The Floor Technician is responsible for cleaning and maintaining floors, including mopping, scrubbing, stripping, scrubbing, buffing, burnishing, waxing, refinishing, sealing and spot cleaning on hard surfaces and vacuuming, spot treating, stain and fiber removal, shampooing, and extracting on carpeted surfaces throughout the Convention Center and NASCAR Hall of Fame as needed and per annual floor care program.
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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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Description: Project Leads are responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surface and carpet (stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction, & bonneting) areas that include offices, classrooms, lobbies, entrances, stairwells, and other public areas.
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Responsibilities: Heavy housekeepers/floor care technicians are generally responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surface and carpet (dust and wet mopping, stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction & bonneting) of areas that include offices, resident rooms, corridors, lobbies, entrances, stairwells and other public areas such as dining rooms.
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