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All the supplies & equipment you need, including, clippers, blades, shears, shampoo, sprays, tools, etc. Previous experience working with animals, such as volunteering at a shelter, pet sitting, or assisting in grooming salon is preferred.
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Operate designated floor equipment to include auto-scrubbers, burnishers, buffers, carpet extractors to strip, scrub, and shampoo and wax floors, all surface cleaners, or other larger mechanical machines daily or as needed as a primary duty.
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Uses extractor equipment, floor scrubbers, and shampoo machines, polishing machines, special vacuum cleaners and scrubbers. JOB SUMMARY: The Heavy Duty Cleaner / Floor Tech maintains the cleanliness of the property by completing special projects, and caring for casino carpets, linoleum and marble.
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Continuous repetitive movement with fingers, hands, wrists, and arms, vigorous movement to massage/shampoo guest’s hair, twisting wrists to blow dry, and styling tools. Continuous repetitive movement with fingers, hands, wrists, and arms, vigorous movement to massage/shampoo guest’s hair, twisting wrists to blow dry, and styling tools.
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Restocks used amenities such as shampoo, lotions, cotton balls, stationery and pens. Assists with responsibilities and duties in the absence or heavy volume in the areas of Lobby Attendant and House Attendant.
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Strip, refinish, wax, burnish, buff floors, and shampoo carpets as required by contract. Strip, refinish, wax, burnish, buff floors, and shampoo carpets as required by contract. Comply with MAA's rules for the site, security and safety guidelines and Chimes Rules For The Workplace.
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All supplies you need including shampoo, sprays, tools, etc. Let your creativity shine as an experienced Pet Groomer! And, as an added bonus, you’ll be able to share in the joy that comes with picking up a freshly coiffed pet.
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Removes dirty towels and sheets and replaces them with clean ones from the Linen Closet. Experience: Prior experience as a room attendant or housekeeper strongly preferred. Vacuums carpet and cleans marble and tile areas.
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Shampoo carpets or use carpet stain remover and gum remover to remove carpet stains and gummy soil. Shampoo carpets or use carpet stain remover and gum remover to remove carpet stains and gummy soil.
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Operates designated floor equipment to include auto-scrubbers, burnishers, buffers, carpet extractors to strip, scrub, and shampoo and wax floors, all surface cleaners, or other larger mechanical machines at least 3 days per week as a primary duty.
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