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Harvard Maintenance and Harvard Protection Services are two of the largest and fastest growing, privately owned providers of high quality janitorial and security services in the United States.
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El objetivo principal es dar servicio al negocio existente, tanto en sus operaciones como en sus finanzas, mientras se mantiene una buena relacin con los clientes actuales y se establecen nuevos clientes donde sea posible.
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Harvard Maintenance and Harvard Protection are two of the largest and fastest growing, privately owned providers of high quality janitorial and security services in the United States. The National Account Director is responsible for managing some of Harvards most strategic client accounts.
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Limpieza básica de clínica medica Northwestern en Streeterville Centro de Chicago incluida la limpieza de todas las áreas comunes, cuartos de exámenes, áreas de oficina, baños, áreas de almuerzo, entradas, ascensores, pasillos, ventanas, muebles, accesorios, escaleras, sillas, mesas, teléfonos, fuentes de agua potable, vaciar la basura, despolvar, desinfectar, sacar brillo y otros elementos y áreas asignadas.
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Must be bilingual and be have at least 2 years of prior janitorial supervisor experience. Our People First core value clearly states that “we are a family organization that promotes respect and embraces diversity.
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Facilitate plaza and/or parking garage areas as specified. Our Hospitality/Concierge Service Officers support Harvard Protection in our goal of providing best in class security and life safety services.
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Our success over the last fifty years stems from Harvard's Inverted Pyramid, which recognizes that our front-line employees are the most important people in our organization. The Inverted Pyramid ensures that our employees feel valued, are given the tools to be successful, and are empowered to execute in their roles.
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Keep elevator cars clean and neat. The Porter will assist Building Management with all requests and projects assigned. The Porter is responsible for handling daily maintenance and policing of our client located in City, State.
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Ability to conduct face-to-face discussions with individuals or groups at all professional levels. The Harvard Companies include entities working to serve the business community in the janitorial and protection services areas.
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Police stairwells daily, dust mop stairwells weekly and damp mop stair landings & treads monthly. We are an industry leader and are well known for our innovative thinking and entrepreneurial spirit. Harvard is offering a competitive salary structure including benefit package with medical, dental, life, and long-term disability (LTD) insurance along with 401K Savings Plan.
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Asic cleaning, including cleaning of all common areas, restrooms, entrances, elevators, walkways, windows, furniture, fixtures, stairs, chairs, tables, telephones, drinking fountains, trashing, dusting polishing and other assigned items/areas.
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Limpieza bsica de interior y exterior de centro de oficinas en el centro de CHICAGO, IL incluida la limpieza de todas las reas comunes, reas de oficina, baos, reas de almuerzo, entradas, ascensores, pasillos, ventanas, muebles, accesorios, escaleras, sillas, mesas, telfonos, fuentes de agua potable, vaciar la basura, despolvar, desinfectar, sacar brillo y otros elementos y reas asignadas.
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Supervise and direct staff activities.
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Responsible for the operational and financial success of the Harvard Maintenance branches, with specific focus on profitability, efficiency, productivity, employee retention and customer satisfaction.
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Perform cleaning and maintenance of all floors to include tile, carpet, and brick flooring. Observe safety precautions at all times, uses safety signs “wet floor” Utilize the appropriate chemicals and supplies according to policy and procedure.
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