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As a custodial associate , you will be expected to safely and correctly perform facility upkeep activities (e.g., cleaning, maintain internal areas of the facility, operate sweeper/scrubber). Ammonia Refrigeration Technician.
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We are looking for a skilled General Maintenance technician to join our team supporting the National Heritage Academies.
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We are looking for custodial members that have strong customer service skills and can work successfully with other team members. ResponsibilitiesFloor care (vacuuming, mopping, carpet spotting)Surface care (dusting, sanitizing, glass/mirror/window cleaning, metal/wood polishing, clean blinds and draperies)Waste removal (empty trash and recycle bins, transport trash and waste to proper disposal areas)Light maintenance (replace light bulbs, restock supply cabinet/room)QualificationsCustodial experience is preferred but not required.
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Custodian Operations Frontline Jobs Sterling Heights, Michigan Description Position at SBM Management 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.
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Prior custodial/janitorial experience. High contact with Maintenance Manager, Production Manager and Purchasing. Cleans windows, mirrors, and partitions with soap and other cleansers. Prior custodial/janitorial experience.
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Responsible for performing a variety of custodial and nursing duties to maintain a sanitary and orderly condition of the multiple Henry Ford Health System locations. Custodial experience preferred.
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Prepares and paints walls and woodwork or performs other types of refinish; installs or repairs carpet; performs custodial duties as required. Assists and performs with installation, maintenance, repair and construction work in the basic building maintenance trades, such as carpentry, framing, drywall, painting, electrical, plumbing, carpet, and HVAC.
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Reports building maintenance needs or supplies and equipment needs to Building Custodial SupervisorSecures area by checking windows, doors and lights before leaving the building. May assist with the supervision and training of the part-time, temporary custodial staff.
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Depending on the client, services are primarily facility support and/or custodial services but can also include food service and more. Depending on the client, services are primarily facility support and/or custodial services but can also include food service and more.
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Qualifications Bachelor's degree level education highly preferred in an area of Food Service, Hospitality, Facilities, or Business Management. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
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