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Work with kitchen staff, assist with bussing and resetting tables, remove dirty dishes, dispose of trash and restock inventory as needed. Work with kitchen staff, assist with bussing and resetting tables, remove dirty dishes, dispose of trash and restock inventory as needed.
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Maintain, clean and organize facility by sweeping, trash removal, etc. Perform a variety of warehouse duties such as pull/assemble customer orders, check outbound orders for accuracy and completeness, inventory stock checks, restock and label vendor product, maintain displays (tools, caulk, etc.
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Clean entire restroom by utilizing disinfectants and bathroom cleaners, restock restroom supplies as needed, remove trash, clean fixtures, mirrors, and dispensers, sweep and/or wet mop floors.
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Collect trash/recycle material and place it in designated outside containers. Restock soap, hand towels, and toilet paper. Trash and Recycle. Clean all indoor trash and recycling bins.
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Restock condiments/supplies, keep customer food prep/sitting area stocked/clean and empty trash receptacles in the food service area. Job DetailsDescription Food Service Representative reports to the Food Service Lead, Food Service Manager.
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Pay Rate:The pay rate for this job is $17.50 / hourWhat you'll be doing as a Clean Up Worker: Sweep and mop floors Vacuum carpets and rugs Restock, clean, and sanitize restrooms Clean windows and mirrors Dispose of trash and recycling Available shifts:Shift timings - 1st Shift (Day)Job requirements: Flexibility to work in an environment that changes quickly Work frequently with cleaning chemicals Ability to lift up to 30 pounds and frequently reach, bend, carry, and balance items.
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Job Duties·Empty trash and recycling·Dust, wipe, and spot clean all surfaces ·Vacuum, mop, and wet mop designated areas·Clean the entire restroom by utilizing disinfectants and bathroom cleaners, restock restroom supplies as needed, remove trash, clean fixtures, mirrors, and dispensers, and sweep and/or wet mop floors.
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Sign for room keys, retrieve, push to assigned rooms and restock heavy cart. Push and pull vacuum throughout entire room and empty trash. Strip and make beds, changing bed linens, which may require lifting bedspreads weighing a maximum of 50 lbs.
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Empty all trash canisters, vacuum carpets daily, wax tiled surfaces, and make sure that a variety of areas are free of debris. Restock all bottled beverages in the bar cooler; accurately change-out empty beer kegs and “bag-in-a-box” products.
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Empties trash from designated trash rooms, offices and break lounge. Restock all janitorial closets and keeps them neat and organized. Keep shared community spaces clean by removing trash, vacuuming, disinfecting, etc.
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Empty trash receptacles and ensure proper disposal of waste. Monitor and restock cleaning supplies as needed. Qualified Staffing is hiring for our local school system to assist in the custodial department.
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Restock drink station and expo area, maintains restroom cleanliness, empties trash cans and helps to keep dining room and other Guest areas clean Maintain proper product temperatures per standards.
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Essential functions include but are not limited to:Preparation: inventory check and loading of the day's suppliesMake-up/turndown service: pull trash and laundry; sanitize/clean bathrooms and fixtures, mirrors, and eating areas; dust; vacuum; make beds; replenish provisions (firewood, toiletries, amenities); and properly reset fireplace as needed.
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Monitor and correct the cleanliness of the lobby and restrooms (clean tables, clean floors, empty trash cans and clean/restock restrooms) Monitor and correct the cleanliness of the outside (sweep parking lot, pick up trash, wipe down signs/menu boards and clean windows.
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Maintain clean/orderly lobby, checkout, marketplace and bathroom areas; stock shelves and pie cases, empty trash receptacles and restock supplies as needed. Maintain clean/orderly lobby, checkout, marketplace and bathroom areas; stock shelves and pie cases, empty trash receptacles and restock supplies as needed.
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