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Cleaning of restrooms includes restocking toilet tissue and other dispensers, emptying trash, clean and sanitize fixtures, clean mirrors, spot clean partition doors and walls, sweep and mop tile floors, and clean toilets and urinals.
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Experience in trash removal, dusting, wiping, vacuuming, sweeping & mopping. Including: emptying trash, dusting, vacuuming, mopping, sweeping, cleaning restrooms, washing windows, ground policing, spot cleaning, carpet cleaning, hard floor maintenance, blinds cleaning, machine sweeping and upholstery cleaning.
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Incumbent performs both janitorial and custodial services (e.g., textile distribution and inventory activity, sanitizing and disinfecting, waste removal, cleaning of blinds, replacing curtains, washing windows and walls, dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures, discharge cleaning, sweeping, scrubbing and extracting, polishing floors and applying floor finishes.
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SUMMARY: Responsible for the overall cleaning, sanitation and maintenance of the facilities through debris removal, and keeping areas clean, dirt and dust free. Clean restrooms, (empty trash receptacles, fill dispensers, sweep, mop floors, clean glass, sinks and toilets.
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Typical tasks include but are not limited to: sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, trash removal, etc. One year janitorial experience preferred, but not required. Typical tasks include but are not limited to: sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, trash removal, etc.
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Responsibilities: Keep entire dealership in a clean and orderly condition Use machinery to clean showroom floor, dust entire facility, and maintain multiple bathrooms and kitchen Empty trash and garbage containers Perform exterior maintenance including snow removal, landscaping, window washing, painting, trash removal Maintain minor and routine painting, electrical, and other maintenance activities Many other duties as assigned What We Offer: Medical | Dental | Vision Paid Time Off 401k State of the art facilities and equipment Early morning work schedules Company supplied uniforms Requirements: Previous janitorial and/or maintenance experience preferred Diligent work ethic and dedicated.
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Trash removal including taking trash to the dumpster and breaking down boxes. Arkansas Building Services is a professional commercial janitorial service owned and operated in North Little Rock with Branch Operations in Russellville and Searcy.
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Major Responsibilities: Perform a variety of general cleaning tasks including, but not limited to: sweeping, dust mopping, wet mopping, spot cleaning, trash collection and removal, vacuuming, dusting, cleaning restrooms and break rooms and replenishing supplies.
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Cleaning includes dust mopping, damp mopping, sweeping, vacuuming, gum removal, dusting, picking up larger objects off the floor and spot cleaning glass. + Move furniture, vacuum, reposition furniture, empty trash and replace liners.
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The Janitor/cleaner we are looking for has building maintenance, vacuuming, mopping, sweeping floors, trash removal, rest room and break room cleaning experience. Janitor/Snow Removal experience a plus, covers route cleaners and maintains all equipment's.
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Perform physical labor and routine maintenance tasks as may be assigned, such as, but not limited to, painting, grounds keeping, graffiti/trash/litter removal, carpentry, furniture assembly and set up, office moves and relocations, lighting and electrical service, minor plumbing repairs, proactive and preventative equipment maintenance, bus stop and shelter maintenance, assembly and repairs, and construction tasks in safe manner.
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Basic responsibilities may include any combination of the following tasks: trash removal, dusting, spot cleaning, mopping, vacuuming, washing/scrubbing projects, restroom cleaning, hard floor maintenance, carpet maintenance, recycling, and miscellaneous general maintenance activities.
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Dare Commercial Services is looking for an individual to maintain the appearance of local shopping centers and parking lots by performing debris removal and general cleaning. This job requires manual labor which includes, replacing trash bags, picking up debris and keeping property clean.
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Perform exterior maintenance including snow removal, landscaping, window washing, painting, trash removal. Previous janitorial and/or maintenance experience preferred. Empty trash and garbage containers.
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General janitorial functions such as, but not limited to sweeping, mopping, scrubbing floors, stripping composite floors, extracting carpet, washing glass/windows/mirrored surfaces, washing walls, cleaning stainless steel, dusting, replenishing supplies, bailing cardboard, rubbish, and debris removal.
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