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Safety - inspect equipment and supplies, such as: debris blower/vacuum, scrubber, power-washer, snow plow/blower, pallet jack, and forklift, cleaning supplies, and all chemicals used in the facility.
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Prepare rooms for a variety of services including but not limited to setting up and cleaning chairs, tables, icons, guest books, flowers, keepsakes, mementos, casket, and urn. Following services, removal, cleaning, and proper storage of company property as well as packaging, loading, or delivery of family mementos, keepsakes, and flowers.
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OverviewNational janitorial cleaning company is looking for reliable people to provide commercial cleaning in shopping malls and major retail department stores. May use cleaning chemicals, mops, buckets, rags, brooms, vacuum cleaners, commercial ride-on or walk-behind floor scrubbing machines, electric and/or propane floor buffer, and other equipment to accomplish tasks.
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Maintain park facilities by mowing, raking, cleaning, fertilizing, and watering park areas; maintain and improve camp and picnic areas by removing brush, weeds, and other materials; clear and maintain equestrian trails; remove dead trees and branches by using chain and hand saws; plant and maintain trees; remove trash and debris from lake and shore areas.
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Assist with performing pressure and leak checkLubricate chassis, when applicable Install a tamper seal on all plugs Assist with final safety and quality check Other Duties and Responsibilities In addition to the duties listed above, every crew member is responsible for general center maintenance and cleaning duties such as mopping, washing center windows, lawn mowing, clearing litter, snow and ice from the site, and cleaning restrooms.
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Inspects pool facilities, equipment and water to ensure that they are safe and usable; supervises and assists in cleaning the pool and related facilities and equipment; instructs classes in fundamentals of swimming; assists the Pool Manager and other Senior Lifeguards with chlorine residual and other water tests.
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CSG is a provider of janitorial services, hospitality staffing and labor services, high-rise and low-rise window cleaning, window washing equipment inspection and service, floor care, and pressure washing for diverse segments of industry.
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Operates small equipment, pipe threader, welding and brazing equipment, manual and electric powered pipe drain cleaning machine, and forklift. Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesWorking knowledge of the following: hand tools (proper use); circular saw; chain saw; pipe threader; hoist; table saw; chop saw; band saw; jig saw; reciprocating saw; gas and electric welder, etc.
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Perform drain cleaning on plumbing systems. Mr. Rooter Plumbing franchisees will treat you with the same respect and integrity that they treat their own friends and family, because at the end of the day, you can't serve customers well without a happy, motivated, and committed team.
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Under direct supervision, tasks could include all types of manual labor in cleaning and decontamination operations, vacuum projects and handling, packing, re-packing, unloading and loading containers for processing at site or transportation to appropriate facilities.
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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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From replacing parts and sanding, to cleaning and waxing, we bring out the best in every vehicle. Perform paint retouching, post-paint finishing, waxing and buffing to make cars look as good as new.
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Miscellaneous cleaning and tasks as applicable to restaurant and theatre environments (counter area setup, food preparation, selling, promoting, serving, and cleaning tasks before and after the shift.
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This position performs typically both janitorial and custodial services (e.g., textile distribution and inventory activity, sanitizing and disinfecting, waste removal, cleaning of blinds, replacing curtains, washing windows and walls, dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures, discharge cleaning, sweeping, scrubbing and extracting, polishing floors and applying floor finishes) in all areas of the medical center excluding critical care areas.
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Prepares new and previously painted surfaces for painting, staining, varnishing, and finishing by stripping, patching, puttying, sanding, priming and cleaning. Receives general supervision from the Painting Supervisor, and technical and functional instructions from the Lead Painter.
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