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Job Title: Custodian. Ability to work in various climactic conditions and around materials used in the making of works of art (e.g., clay, ceramics dust, fibers, wood shop areas, printmaking, painting, sculpture, drawing mediums, etc.
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Responsibilities:Clean the interior of buildings, including floors, carpets, rugs, windows, and walls.
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Are you ready to help shape a member's entire shopping experience by giving them a positive first and last impression?
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Perform a variety of cleaning and building services in public and work space areas including executive and command areas.
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POSITION TITLE: Lead School Custodian. SUMMARY : With supervision, performs daily, thorough housekeeping/Custodian tasks throughout the assigned buildings along with checking the work activities of housekeepers on the same shift.
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The Custodian/Security Guard will work to promote a safe and clean environment at the Maryland SPCA. They will perform cleaning and light maintenance duties on campus, with security duties as needed.
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Are you ready to help shape a member's entire shopping experience by giving them a positive first and last impression?
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As a Y Custodian you will perform regular janitorial duties to ensure the cleanliness of Y wellness center. As a Y Custodian youll contribute to the Y and to the larger community we serve by enhancing the Y member experience, making the Y an enjoyable and meaningful part of their lives.
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Job Posting Title (Working Title):Custodian. Moves furniture, miscellaneous equipment, supplies and/or recyclable materials, empties large and small trash containers, removes miscellaneous debris and discarded building materials such as broken plaster, wood, and brick.
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SBM Management is looking for a Custodian to help them shine! We have an immediate opening for a custodian that wants to deliver exceptional customer satisfaction. Surface care (dusting, sanitizing, glass/mirror/window cleaning, metal/wood polishing, clean blinds and draperies.
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Be a part of a charitable, mission-driven organization that works for individual and community well-being for all, for a better us. Moreover, the Y is firmly committed to celebrating and achieving diversity and inclusion in all we do.
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The PT Custodian is a team player who is able to adapt to change quickly and understands the importance of faithfulness in all things with an eye for attention to detail. The PT Custodian maintains a calm and professional demeanor at all times in a fast-paced and diverse work community.
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We strive to be an anti-racist organization and expect all associates to treat others with respect, kindness and dignity, at all times. The ability to stay alert to potential safety and security problems.
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