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If you are ready to join our exceptional team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents, we encourage you to apply for the Full-Time Dietary Aide position today. Join us as we unite to offer the best care for our cherished residents.
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Ensures a safe and clean environment for Members and Associates by performing maintenance as necessary, responding to spills, operating floor scrubbers, and disposing of cardboard, plastic, and trash in accordance with Company Environmental Sustainability Program.
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Site appearance responsibilities to include: desktops, countertops, phones, floors, trash, bathrooms, vacuuming, sweeping the lot and any other miscellaneous tasks related to the daily cleanliness of the branch location.
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Arrive on the property at 7 pm each night, collect bagged trash/broken down boxes from the doors of residents transport them via a leakproof tote bag to your truck, and take trash to the compactor located on the property.
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Dish Area Cleanliness and Trash Removal. The Kitchen employee adheres to all Hooters recipe specifications while preparing or cooking any Hooters menu item and is accountable for safe food handling, food quality standards, and picture perfect presentation.
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Performs preventive maintenance inspection (PM); diagnose, repair, and rebuild major equipment/components including but not limited to balers, conveyors, hydraulic power packs, eddy currents, electro-magnetic belts, optical sorters, diverters, compressors, trash compactors, motors, glass breakers, wire tie systems, fans, pumps, forklifts, front-end loaders and building equipment.
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Helps maintain a clean and safe service area by performing general cleaning duties (trash removal, sweeping, etc.) The Valet / Porter will welcome customers and ensure a smooth transition to a Service Advisor by confirming appointments and obtaining basic information about the reason for the customer's visit.
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This position typically reports to a Senior Groundskeeper or to a Grounds Supervisor. This includes keeping USF grounds areas in clean and orderly condition, free of trash and debris.
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Maintain the overall appearance and cleanliness of the community by ensuring that grounds, amenities, building exteriors/interiors, market ready units, breezeways, curbs, signage, leasing office, central garbage areas, parking lots and other buildings and common areas are free of debris, trash, graffiti, and other items which affect the appearance of the community.
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Assist in the preparation of make-ready units, including but not limited to removing trash from vacant apartments. (trash outs) prior to make-ready. Complete grounds work as directed by Maintenance Manager and/or Community Manager which may include picking up trash, clean dumpster areas, trash rooms and trash chutes, blowing the parking area and sidewalks, removing debris, power washing, etc.
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The server assistant’s responsibilities include preparing and refilling beverages, assisting servers with processing payments, removing trash, and sanitizing restaurant menus. To be successful as a server assistant, you should be well-organized and able to work in a fast-paced environment.
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Inspect the property; pick up trash and debris. We are a world-class real estate investment company that provides unparalleled excellence to our customers and investors. Perform daily inspection of property grounds to identify areas for improvement.
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Operate hydraulic hand controls to lift/load refuse and dispose of trash at designated facilities. We are looking for Roll-Off Garbage Truck Driver to join the team at our location in Tampa Hauling, Tampa FL.
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Free employee membership to the Shanna and Bryan Glazer JCC and JCC on the Cohn Campus, which have fitness centers, pools, adult and children programming, childcare and much more. The Shanna and Bryan Glazer JCC Event Center is seeking to fill the position of part-time Dishwasher.
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Completes tasks including but not limited to replacing light bulbs, maintaining the grounds, repairing electrical, painting, plumbing, cleaning gutters, HVAC, appliances, and coordination of trash removal.
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