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When finished cleaning/exiting each area - turn off all lights and lock interior doors, suite and common area doors as called for in tenant specifications Leave vacuum in designated location All Positions.
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Full-time benefits include: PTO (Paid Time Off) Daily Pay Holiday Pay Health/Dental Insurance 401K Life Insurance Short and long-term disability Referral Bonuses Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program Summary of Duties of the Housekeeper The Housekeeper is responsible for the cleaning of all common spaces and resident rooms.
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Sweep, mop, and vacuum floors and perform routine maintenance tasks. Assist in maint Business Services, Cleaning. Clean and sanitize various areas of the venue, including restrooms, dining areas, and kitchen spaces.
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Mop, vacuum, make beds, change sheets, do laundry, stock rooms, and do other cleaning duties as assigned. If cleaning is a task that sparks joy for you and you love working with a team, we want to hear from you.
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Vacuum and spot clean carpets and shampoo, as directed. Follow proper cleaning and infection control techniques. The Housekeeper is responsible for the cleaning of all common spaces and resident rooms.
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Clean rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture and draperies, using vacuum cleaner. Load articles into washer and adds specified amount of detergent, soap, or other cleaning agent. Clean rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture and draperies, using vacuum cleaner.
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Make beds, strip sheets, stock rooms with toiletries, do laundry, vacuum, mop, and perform other cleaning duties as needed. You'll perform basic cleaning duties like making beds, washing sheets, mopping, dusting, and ironing; you'll also restock supplies and make sure restrooms and common areas are clean and orderly.
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Auto Detailer - Complete detailed cleaning, polishing, and wiping down of vehicles. Vacuum Tech - Vacuum cars as they come into the line, remove trash, and prepare vehicle for tunnel entry.
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Ability to perform cleaning tasks with attention to detail and efficiency. Assist in maintaining inventory of cleaning supplies and notify when reordering is necessary. Physical fitness and stamina to perform cleaning duties.
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Clean rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies, using vacuum cleaners and shampooers. Duties may include making beds, replenishing linens, cleaning rooms and halls, and vacuuming.
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Clean and vacuum vehicle’s interior carpets to remove loose dirt and debris. Clean upholstery and other surfaces using cleaning agents, applicators, and cleaning devices. Apply polishes, conditioners, waxes and/or masking materials to preserve, protect, and restore vehicle’s interior and exterior.
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Ability to operate and mechanical understanding of the following machines, tools, and other special equipment and supplies used to perform job duties: hand tools, small power tools, ladder, backpack and upright vacuum, floor buffer, cleaning and polishing chemicals, wheeled utility cart, & moving equipment.
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Perform various activities throughout winter to include but not limited to: cleaning and maintaining of food service and beverage equipment, calibrate all gasoline dispensers, perform cathodic protection testing, perform PM’s on all HVAC equipment, test and repair all emergency lighting; and any other tasks assigned by management.
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They must be thorough in their work and pay attention to details while cleaning, polishing, and sanitizing public, common, and bathroom areas, as well as offices. Wash, dust, polish, vacuum, mop, and sweep all areas of the establishment.
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When finished cleaning/exiting each area - turn off all lights and lock interior doors, suite and common area doors as called for in tenant specifications Leave vacuum in designated location.
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