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Vacuum vehicle floors and seats as well as remove trash and debris from floorboards. Sweeps, mops, cleans windows, cleans restrooms, restocks general supplies, empties trash, and sprays the bay with a hose.
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Uses damp, disinfectant-treated cloths and vacuum cleaner to dust windowsills, blinds, floors, furniture, and equipment in an orderly fashion. + Gathers and disposes of trash, washes wastebaskets and large refuse containers, and relines with plastic bags.
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Benefits Free weekly car wash Scholarships for college Flexible scheduling Tips plus hourly wage No late-night work Exceptional training Advancement opportunities KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Entrance End of Car Wash Guides customers onto the conveyor belt and provides them with proper directions on how to place their vehicle into neutral/accessory mode.
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Interior – Perform an array of cleaning tasks on the vehicle interior, including but not limited to the following: vacuuming, cleaning windows, consoles, door panels, floor mats, and dashboard. The ideal candidate is humble and efficient; accountable and caring; trustworthy, enjoys working as a team, outgoing, energetic, loves working outside and is looking to make good money.
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No late-night work. Guides customers onto the conveyor belt and provides them with proper directions on how to place their vehicle into neutral/accessory mode. Team members will use vacuums, towels, cleaning agents, and protective agents to enhance and restore the vehicles appearance.
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Ability to regularly perform store maintenance items: sweep, vacuum, empty trash, clean. 1-2 years of Visual Lead or sales lead experience or an equivalent role at a retail store is strongly desired.
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In this role, you will clean and sanitize restrooms, vacuum, and remove spots from carpet, sweep and mop floors, clean and dust chairs, partition walls and other miscellaneous furniture, clean windows and brass and collect and remove trash from the warehouse while adhering to safety procedures.
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Ability to utilize a wide array of custodial chemicals; general cleaning chemicals; Ability to safely operate custodial equipment (vacuum, backpack vacuum, cardboard bailer); Ability to communicate effectively; Ability to follow instructions; Computer literacy to use business software, the Internet, enter data/retrieve data; Human relations skills to build effective working relationships.
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Other duties include damp/dust mop, sweep, vacuum, shampoo carpet, wax and buff floors, empty trash, move and arrange furniture, wash windows, clean rooms, furniture, bathrooms, and appliances.
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Keeps work and guest areas clean, neat, and organized with general cleaning duties (i.e. empty trash, mop, vacuum, sweep, dust, etc.) Provides information to guests or fellow associates regarding products, services of retail stores, and general information within Dorney Park.
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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 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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Responsible for removal of all waste including: regular trash, cardboard, recycle paper, and hazardous material. Operates heavy duty/electrical cleaning equipment: wet vacuum, extractors, floor machines, buffers, upholstery shampooer, dry vacuum, and auto scrubbers.
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Pick up trash from yards and parking lots, and empty garbage cans in/around building, including ashtrays & pet waste stations. Wipe workout equipment with all-purpose cleaner, sweep & mop/vacuum floor.
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Clean/detail vehicles interiors (remove trash, vacuum, shampoo, clean surfaces & glass) Clean/detail vehicles interiors (remove trash, vacuum, shampoo, clean surfaces & glass) Must not use tobacco or marijuana products during working hours, on company owned property, or during company sponsored events.
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Machines, Equipment Used:- Motor vehicles, outdoor equipment such as lawn mowers and snow blowers, personal protective equipment, dollies, hand tools, ladders, brooms, vacuums, meters, carts, knives, hose, mops, power tools, high duster, vacuum, spray bottles, floor polisher, linen carts, trash carts- General office equipment such as telephone, copy machine, fax machine, calculator, computer.
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