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On a geographic and pre-scheduled basis, perform routine maintenance and cleaning of sewer collection lines using Jet-Rodder/Vactor machines; run hose-up collection line; operate water pressure controls; and ensure debris is removed from sewer lines.
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The Aircraft Cabin Agent is responsible for cleaning and conducting security searches on designated aircraft according to Company, Client, and Regulatory policies, specifications, and standards.
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Performs simple household procedures essential to maintenance of proper health care at home, such as disposal of infectious secretions, cleaning of soiled linen, proper disposal of food, and light housekeeping.
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Responsibilities include the operation of the scrubber and buffer, dust mopping, damp mopping, sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, and spot cleaning glass and windows. Excellent customer service skills Able to work a flexible schedule to support business needs Strong organizational skills with attention to detail Physical stamina to perform cleaning tasks and run floor buffer and scrubber Capable of multi-tasking Able to respond appropriately to changes in direction or unexpected situations Strong communication skills; verbal and written.
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The incumbent may work individually or with a crew performing tasks related to highway maintenance work; paving, mowing, ditch cleaning, dig outs, removes brush/undergrowth from highway right of way, pavement patching, repair or replacement of guide markers, signs, fence, guardrail, clean culverts, traffic control, litter pick up, maintenance of roadside rests, graffiti removal, makes minor repairs to and cleans signs and markers.
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May be assigned to assist Porter with kitchen deliveries, rotating stock and organizing walk-ins, including cleaning of glass and stainless steel. May be assigned to work on daily sanitation schedule including sweeping and mopping of walk-ins and storerooms, and cleaning of kitchen equipment.
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The sanitation technician's primary responsibility is to perform the disassembly, sanitizing, and reassembly of food processing machinery and other cleaning and sanitary needs in a safe manner.
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Participate in regular facility cleaning and club upkeep such as mopping up spills, trash removal, cleaning windows and mirrors and re-racking weights. Assist with Staff Management and provide backup support to Club Manager as needed.
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Must have prior driving experience in various vehicles (trucks, vans, cars) You will be on your feet all day in a fast pace, outdoor setting cleaning the interior and exterior of the vehicles.
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Maintains the Sales Floor and merchandise presentation in the Freezer/Cooler/Deli area in accordance with Company policies and procedures by properly handling claims and returns; zoning the area; receiving and stocking merchandise; setting up, cleaning, and organizing product displays; removing damaged goods; signing and pricing merchandise appropriately; completing required audits, paperwork, logs, and other required documentation; and securing fragile and high-shrink merchandise.
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More importantly, you will be part of a team, working together to deliver 5 Star Guest experiences, while using your professional skills to take care of people, their cars and ensure our guests have safe, reliable transportation.
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Some exposure to cold, refrigerated conditions, food products and cleaning chemicals. Job Posting Overview Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly Part Time - Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Growth Available Equipment Reimbursement Per Event Paid Training and Development This position is responsible for serving food or alcohol samples for retailers inside of the physical store.
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Responsible for cleaning, trash removal, and general maintenance of grounds and residential areas, including make-ready units and common areas. Perform swimming pool maintenance and cleaning and maintain accurate, timely chemical logs.
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As a Product Engineer, you will combine specialized knowledge and principles of mechanical engineering with significant experience of radio controlled model cars to design, build, test, and analyze RC products.
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Cleans and maintains wet areas of the club, if applicable (cleaning pool deck, vacuuming pool, cleaning steam room and sauna and conducting regular pool chemical testing). The Club Attendant will drive member satisfaction by providing exceptional customer service through performing a variety of maintenance and cleaning tasks to keep the facility in a healthy, clean and orderly standard.
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