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Dusts such items as blinds, furniture, file cabinets, and windowsills using treated dust mittens, cloths, or hand-cleaning items. Washes walls, ceilings, woodwork, windows, mirrors, and fixtures using both step and extension ladders.
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Polish woodwork and metal work such as fixtures and metal fittings. Must have finger dexterity to be able to operate office equipment such as computers, printers, 10-key adding machine, multi-line touch tone phone, filing cabinets, FAX machines, photocopiers, dolly, and other office equipment as needed.
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Polishes furniture, metal work, and chrome using appropriate cleaning and polishing compounds. May perform ground maintenance including mowing small areas of grass, trimming shrubs, etc., at an office site.
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Repairs and constructs walls and partitions; installs, replaces, and repairs doors; paints or stains cabinets, woodwork, fixtures and equipment. May repair, replace, or maintain elements of swimming pool heating and filtration systems.
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Clean rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture using vacuum cleaner and/or proper chemicals. Dust and clean all furniture including picture frames, bed frames, lamps, TVs, armoires, desks, etc. Turn in assignment sheet and keys to the Housekeeping Supervisor at the end of the shift.
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Aloft South Bend - South Bend, IN. Perform general cleaning tasks using standard hotel cleaning products to adhere to health standards. Requires grasping, writing, standing, sitting, walking, repetitive motions, bending, climbing, listening, and hearing ability and visual acuity.
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Organize and stock cleaning cart and organize linen closets on floors assigned. Ability to effectively deal with internal and external customers some of whom will require high levels of patience, tact and diplomacy and collect accurate information to resolve conflicts.
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General maintenance including inspection and repair work including not limited to (woodwork, ceiling grid, tile, flooring, exterior siding, sofit, facia, wall coverings, window, and door) for renovations.
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Clean, dust, and polish cabinets, furniture, and woodwork. Clean hallways, restrooms, offices, lobbies, ceilings, walls, window shades, light fixtures, and venetian blinds. Clean, dust, and polish cabinets, furniture, and woodwork.
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Dust all woodwork, office furniture (desks, chairs, and tables), file cabinets, counter tops and shelves. Ability to wear required laboratory clean room clothing (laboratory coats, hair bonnets, and beard covers (as applicable) and other safety/protective equipment (masks, gloves, and/or face shields for example) for up to two and a half hours consecutively.
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Polish and varnish cabinets and other woodwork as needed. 6 months of experience at an apartment complex as a Make Ready Technician. Karya Property Management is looking for a Make Ready Technician to join the team at our Houston, TX property.
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KPM is looking for a Make Ready Technician to join the team at our Caden property! As a Make Ready Technician, you will be responsible for ensuring vacated apartments are market ready and available to rent.
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Sands, paints, stains walls, woodwork, cabinets, tables and other articles. Prioritizing wise stewardship of material, fiscal, and natural resources and enhancing our cultural heritage through collaborative governance and community participation.
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Perform basic carpentry work including but not limited to woodwork and building, hanging or installing cabinets, selecting and preparing timber and manufactured board or other building materials and mark out, cut and shape pieces using saws, chisels, planes, power tools and woodworking machines.
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Paint or repair roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, plaster, drywall, or other parts of building structures. Across our six brands, we design, engineer, manufacture, and sell our decorative and functional hardware, cabinets, cabinet organizers, vanities, wood products, and LED lighting for the kitchen and bath.
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