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The General Cleaner performs cleaning related tasks as outlined in the contract between the company and the customer. The General Cleaner performs cleaning related tasks as outlined in the contract between the company and the customer.
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Specific tasks are not guaranteed; therefore, must be flexible in performing assigned duties as outlined below:Essential DutiesThe job may be for Kitchen cleaning and/or Front of the Restaurant Cleaning:KITCHEN CLEANING:Includes - Kitchen equipment cleaning, floors, vacuuming, rinsing, wiping down walls, shelves & handles, polishing metal, and other cleaning tasks to make sure the kitchen is in Grade A Condition.
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We are a growing cleaning company in NYC that prides itself on quality, professionalism and exceeding customer expectations. Performs a variety of general cleaning tasks or disinfection to maintain public transportation vehicles, building lobbies, streets, medical patient rooms, offices, hallways, and other assigned areas of the building facility.
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The Team leader is also responsible for the onsite supervision of the Cleaning Technician. Under the direction of the Field Manager Team Leader, is responsible for performing the cleaning duties specific to each job.
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Willingness to take directions from the Cleaning Lead, Supervisor, or Manager. Cleaning and stocking restrooms and breakrooms. No previous cleaning experience is required. Support shift lead in completing punch-list items.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking an Office Cleaner to join our team! Responsibilities:Keep buildings in clean and orderly conditionPerform heavy cleaning duties such as cleaning floors and shampooing rugsPerform routine maintenance tasksOrganize custodial closets and spacesMaintain working condition of cleaning equipmentQualifications:Previous experience in cleaning, maintenance, or other related fieldsAbility to handle physical workloadStrong attention to detailStrong organizational skills.
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At imperial commercial cleaning we are dedicated to assuring that we not only meet our customer needs but our employee needs as well. Residential Cleaner (Residential Division) Long Island, NY, United States of America AddThis Sharing Buttons.
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Refill all spray bottles around the gym with the proper amount of cleaning solution to water ratio. Advise manager and/or assistant manager of inventory levels of cleaning supplies. Experience in cleaning large facilities efficiently, following checklists, and communicating effectively with the team.
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Cleaning of restrooms includes restocking toilet tissue and other dispensers, emptying trash, clean and sanitize fixtures, clean mirrors, spot clean partition doors and walls, sweep and mop tile floors, and clean toilets and urinals.
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Responsibilities include: deep cleaning, general maintenance, heavy organizing, laundry and light ironing, and walking two small dogs in the mornings. The ideal candidate must be an excellent cleaner who can easily handle a 5,000 sq.
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Company DescriptionDirect Clean Services Solutions provides comprehensive commercial cleaning and facility maintenance services to property owners and tenants throughout the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut region.
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Using mops, brushes, detergents, buffers, floor scrubbers, and other cleaning implements to wash floors, corridors, stairs and stairwells, walls, partitions, windows from the inside of the building; using manual and/or mechanical equipment, strips, vacuums and waxes floors and shampoos carpets.
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Cleaner, Cleaning, Mechanical, Equipment, Hotel, Education. The Department of Environmental Services at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is seeking a full-time Cleaner. Cleaners perform a wide range of cleaning tasks to maintain assigned areas in State buildings, and surrounding grounds and walkways.
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Qualifications: Detail-oriented with a solid work ethic; Friendly and helpful attitude towards customers; Reliable & trustworthy; Valid social security number and authorized to work in the United States; Fluent in English; Limited cleaning experience (having cleaned for others before.
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Three (3) years of experience as a cleaner /maintainer of diverse commercial space; or One (1) year of Trade school or Certificate program in a related field may be substituted for 2 years of experience.
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