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Supercuts offers a wide range of professional services, including haircuts, color and highlights, waxing and specialty services. Current cosmetology or barber license as required by state/provincial regulations.
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From day one, we've been putting our values into action to delight our guests with an exceptional waxing experience. Private waxing suites. From day one, we've been putting our values into action to delight our guests with an exceptional waxing experience.
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Perform all housekeeping duties including: Distributing laundered articles and linens Changing beds Cleaning public restrooms and replenishing supplies as needed Sweeping, scrubbing, waxing, and polishing floors; cleaning rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies Dusting furniture and equipment Polishing metalwork Washing walls, woodwork, windows, door panels, and sills.
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Heavy Housekeeper / Floor Tech - Responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surfaces and carpet (dust and wet mopping, stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction & bonneting) of areas that include offices, resident rooms, corridors, lobbies, entrances, stairwells, and other public areas, such as dining rooms.
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Sweeps, scrubs, waxes, and polishes floors, using brooms and mops and powered scrubbing and waxing machines. Washes walls, ceiling, and woodwork; washes windows, door panels, and sills. Cleans rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies, using vacuum cleaner.
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Able to operate cleaning equipment such as, iron, washer & dryer, brooms, mops, vacuums, etc. Empty wastebaskets and transport trash and waste to the disposal area(s). To do this, we cultivate the diverse talents of our team members in order to achieve something together that they could not do alone.
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Wash windows at reasonable heights throughout the community as requested. The Housekeeper is responsible for maintaining a clean and safe environment for residents and staff by performing cleaning duties assigned to apartments, interior and exterior common areas and amenities.
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Hard floor surface restoration (stripping, waxing) Materials and chemicals used in cleaning, washing, and waxing operations. The following Supplemental Questionnaire is the Civil Service Exam for this position and will be used to determine your exam score.
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Performs various custodial duties such as sweeping, scrubbing, stripping, waxing, washing windows, cleaning restrooms, and vacuuming carpets. Sets up and takes down heavy equipment such as boxing and wrestling rings, basketball standards and related equipment for various athletic events.
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Duties include: sweeping, mopping, polishing, vacuuming, shampoo carpets, stripping, waxing, buffing. Must achieve thorough understanding of floor maintenance procedures such as but not limited to, stripping and waxing, identifying different flooring types.
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Floors Stripping and Waxing experience is a plus. Lugar de trabajo es en el area de SACRAMENTO, WEST SAC, NATOMAS & FOLSOM ES TRABAJO PERMANENTE Y FIJO. NO CAMBIAN LAS HORAS. Hourly Rate/Sueldo por Hora: $15.50 - 16.50 (DOE - DEE) Employment type/Tipo de Trabajo: P art-Time Medio Tiempo We are looking for experienced janitors and housekeepers.
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Employees in this job class perform stripping, waxing, scrubbing, buffing, carpet cleaning and other restorative tasks for assigned areas. Employees in this job class perform stripping, waxing, scrubbing, buffing, carpet cleaning and other restorative tasks for assigned areas.
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Experience in one or more of the following is preferred: washing, waxing, cleaning and buffing, masking, sanding, grinding and applying paint; removing and replacing small parts, carrying out minor repairs.
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Stripping, buffing and waxing floors of various types as well. So, Planned Companies Building Services (PBS) is looking to hire friendly and detail-oriented Janitors and Custodians to provide common area and bathroom cleaning services.
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