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Maintains the curb appeal of the community by: removing trash and debris from the grounds, removing snow from the walkways, applying salt as needed and maintaining the dumpster area. Assists with the market ready process by removing debris, trash or personal items from vacant homes/apartments.
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Serves meals to Harbor Light clients and maintains a sanitary kitchen as well as providing housekeeping services which include general cleaning, trash removal, dusting, mopping and vacuuming of the facility.
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Clear trays and trash from guests' vehicles, patio, drive-thru, and parking lot. Perform regular cleaning and sanitation duties – including trash disposal, mopping, sweeping, washing dishes and food preparation tools, wiping counters, sanitizing food preparation areas, cleaning equipment, and emptying used grease – pursuant to operational standards.
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Operate dresser, front swamp, back swamp, grill, and food prep stations as assigned. Work Environment: Continuous standing, bending, reaching, moving, stooping, stretching, and lifting in a restaurant environment; frequent exposure to heat and hot liquid shortening while cooking; frequent exposure to freezer when stocking food items; occasional exposure to extreme temperatures based on variable weather conditions.
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You like being busy and demonstrate pride in your work - you eagerly offer assistance to anyone who needs it and you aren't too proud to sweep or mop or take out the trash. Quickly complete opening and closing duties each shift - washing all items; putting away deliveries; rotating product; sweeping/mopping/cleaning; trash disposal.
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Perform cleaning duties as assigned, including but not limited to, sweeping and mopping floors, tidying up service station, clearing tables and taking out trash. Job DetailsPosition: Dietary Aide / Guest Experience Ambassador Location: Saline, MI Schedule: Varies Hours: Full Time Pay Rate: $14-$15 per hour Benefits: YES.
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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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Bag and haul dish area and kitchen trash to dumpster at designed times. Monitor dish machine water temperature to ensure sanitary wash cycle. Keep the dish machine clean and report any functional or mechanical problems immediately.
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Empties trash into the dumpster and keeps the dumpster, trash cans and back dock area clean. The Utility Person / Dishwasher is responsible for many duties that have a great impact on the guests' dining experience.
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The Guest Experience Ambassador operates in a kitchen environment whereby employees may be exposed to and/or required to operate equipment, including but not limited to, an oven, stove, dishwasher, slicer, coffee machine, steamer, mixer and chef’s knives.
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Other – Pick up and empty trash containers. Responsibilities: Clean – Perform general cleaning and sanitizing tasks throughout the assigned property. VHM Enterprises is looking for a Janitor for day shift.
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Perform station duties (fountain & frozen, dresser, front swamp, back swamp, grill, switchboard, expeditor, food prep, and drive-thru (if applicable. Immediate Supervisor: Manager on Duty (MOD) Time/Shift Expectations: Irregular hours; nights; weekends; and holidays.
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