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Performs custodial work such as required and assigned, including: change light bulbs and fluorescent tubes; sweep floors; vacuum carpets; mop; shampoo and steam clean carpets; buff non-carpeted areas; dump garbage and reline cans with liners; clean and sanitize restrooms and replenish supplies; sweep; empty ash cans; clean spills; clean drinking fountains, mirrors, tables, walls, fixtures, blinds, light fixtures, etc.
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Dusts and cleans desks and other furniture; cleans restroom areas and fixtures; replenishes paper supplies and soap as necessary; cleans break room and meeting room; cleans kitchen, including microwave, refrigerator and dishwasher; cleans interior and exterior windows, walls, woodwork, blinds and light fixtures; empties trash receptacles and deposits collected refuse in proper receptacles; deposits recyclable material in proper receptacles.
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Washes windows, walls, and woodwork, dust venetian blinds. Dust furniture, walls, window sills, and other woodwork. Washes windows, walls, and woodwork, dust venetian blinds. Possesses the ability to climb ladders, stand for extended periods of time, push or pull objects, walk, reach(above shoulders, overhead, and horizontally), and operate custodian equipment and tools while being subject to environmental conditions, hazards, atmospheric conditions, cleaning chemicals, and furnace or boiler by-products.
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Wash windows, blinds, walls, ceilings, woodwork, etc. Wash windows, blinds, walls, ceilings, woodwork, etc. Education : High School Graduate, General Education Degree (GED) or currently enrolled in program if under 18.
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Cleans windows, walls, woodwork, blinds and light fixtures. Work involves sweeping, mopping and using vacuum cleaners to clean floors; washing walls, woodwork and fixtures; and policing buildings to empty trash receptacles and pick up debris, etc.
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Cleans and sweeps classrooms, portable units, restrooms, kitchens, multi-purpose areas, offices, halls, walkways, and outdoor facilities; maintains facilities in a clean and safe condition; picks up paper and other debris from grounds and buildings; washes windows and walls, cleans venetian blinds; empties and cleans trash receptacles.
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Dusts furniture, washes walls, ceilings, woodwork blinds windows, door panels and sills. Job Requirements: Education and Work Experience: High School Education/GED or equivalent: Preferred Associate's/Technical Degree or equivalent combination of education/related experience: Preferred Environmental services experience: Preferred Essential Functions: Performs hospital-wide trash pick-up.
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Clean windows, glass partitions, baseboards, walls, window blinds, window sills, doors, door jams, kick plates, woodwork, and mirror using soapy water or other cleaners, sponges, rags and squeegees.
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Dusts furniture, lights, vents, cabinets, window sills and blinds. Reports observed repairs including broken or cracked window panes, leaky faucets, toilets, loose tiles, broken blinds and damaged furniture.
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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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Responsible for all floor care to include cleaning rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, blinds and/or draperies, using vacuum cleaners, shampooers, wax, etc. Wash windows, walls, ceilings, and woodwork, waxing and polishing as necessary.
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Dust woodwork, furniture, venetian blinds, blackboards and other articles. Dust woodwork, furniture, venetian blinds, blackboards and other articles. Wash windows, doors and mirrors and polish furniture.
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Perform other cleaning duties unique to assigned areas such as shampooing carpeted areas, stripping, scrubbing, and waxing floors, cleaning walls, woodwork, baseboards, windows, blinds, and furniture.
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Wash walls, window blinds, ceiling, woodwork, window sills, and door panels. Mix and use chemical striper to remove wax finishes from floors. Wash walls, window blinds, ceiling, woodwork, window sills, and door panels.
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Performs deep cleaning as required by program standards (e.g., on a scheduled basis and upon check-out of guests in "pet friendly" rooms and in rooms that had an ADA service animal), which includes, but is not limited to: defrosting the refrigerator, cleaning windows (inside and out), replacing and/or cleaning drapes, moving furniture and cleaning normally hidden areas, carpet cleaning (shampoo and/or spot treatment), cleaning walls/woodwork, and other such tasks.
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