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Work Environment:Requires frequent exposure to cold/freezing temperaturesEquipment in motion (forklifts, electric pallet jacks, scooters) Performs other work-related duties as required and assigned.
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May be asked to acquire additional certifications as required by the Aquatics Director or designee. Clean and store equipment in its proper place, ensuring the pool deck and surrounding areas are clean, free of clutter, trash etc.
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Whether you are looking to launch a new career in one of our many convenient Store locations, Distribution Centers, Store Support Center or with our Private Fleet Team, we are proud to provide a wide range of career opportunities.
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Performs miscellaneous maintenance duties as assigned by the manager including but not limited to painting, minor drywall repairs, replacing batteries, light bulbs, blinds and doors, caulking, power washing, trash removal and furniture removal/install.
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MANUAL LITTER COLLECTION - circulate through assigned work zone with a rolling can containing supplies and tools to take care of the following tasks:- Removing litter, fast food bags, cups, containers, cigarette butts and other debris on sidewalks, street gutter, and alleys.
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Must be able to tolerate potential allergens: peanut products, egg, dairy, gluten, soy, seafood and shellfish. Clean tables, counters, floors, bathrooms, kitchen and utensils; take out trash.
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This includes but is not limited to the following: clearing trash from the aisles, cash wrap, and stockroom, returning shoes back to their location according to DSW standards, cleaning the associate breakroom and public restrooms, vacuuming, cleaning mirrors and front walkways along with any other housekeeping items deemed necessary.
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Occasional weekend, evening or night work if needed to ensure shift coverage. Ensures the outside of the property is maintained, including landscaping, snow removal, and garbage/trash removal.
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Responsible for security of building including entrance/exit control (Associate entry/egress, receiving door, daily trash removal, etc.) Ensures all Fitting Room garment tags are audited and accounted for to Company policy.
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May require operation of pallet jack to transport refuse/trash to appropriate receptacles. Performs cleaning duties as assigned including but not limited to dusting, sweeping, mopping, trash pickup and related janitorial tasks.
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Complete grounds work to include picking up trash, sweeping, pressure washing, clearing, and cleaning dumpster area and maintaining landscape. Walk all vacant units to determine make-ready needs, coordinating efforts manager to make schedule and assignments discussing and seeking approval to purchase/contract for major replacement needs.
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Empty trash containers and dirty dish receptacles Assist with refilling ice for bar service station Skills Strong customer service skills and pleasant rapport with dining guests Solid communication skills Good sense of menu items Working Conditions Be able to walk, stand, bend, twist, move around for the entire duration of the scheduled shift Be able to lift or carry up to 15 lbs.
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The Grill Operator's responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Filtering oil fryers daily Maintaining outside grounds Clean equipment, inside and outside windows, stock rooms and restrooms Unload delivery truck at least 2 times a week Take out and empty trash Must be able to operate specific cooking equipment, cut food products, and/or prepare orders.
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Remove trash daily by emptying trash containers, transporting materials to disposal area, and recycling materials. Maintain grounds by picking up papers and trash and cleaning parking lot and entrance to building.
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Perform general cleaning duties; removes trash and garbage to designated areas. But we don't stop at just foodservice – we take it to the next level by offering cutting-edge nutrition education programs that empower students to make smart, healthy choices daily.
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