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The Director of Facilities Operations is responsible for the development, oversight and implementation of strategies that maintain and improve facilities operations and guest experience related to maintenance, custodial, safety and security, mailroom and parking operations at our Water Ave museum, buildings across the OMSI campus, and in two remote locations (Newport and Fossil, OR.
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The Tualatin Hills Nature Center is seeking a part-time Weekend Custodian II to help keep our beautiful facilities safe and welcoming for our community, as well as providing custodial support for our high-quality nature programs, rentals, and special events.
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020, Malicious harassment, Selling or distributing erotic material to a minor, First, second or third degree child molestation, Custodial assault, First or second degree sexual misconduct with a minor, Patronizing a juvenile prostitute, Child buying or selling, Violation of child abuse restraining order, Promoting pornography, Prostitution, First, second or third degree assault of a child, Child abandonment, or any of these crimes as they may have been named.
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Perform general maintenance, facility preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, painting, replacement and repair, equipment repairs and moving objects; as well as routine custodial duties as needed.
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The groundskeeper is part of janitorial/custodial team. Ability to operate various types of power equipment including lawnmowers, trimmers, leaf blowers, and other landscaping equipment. Support shift lead in completing punch-list items.
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Performs general clerical and staff functions, including but not limited to: preparing reports, performing activity registration, checking out equipment, answering phones and inquiries, providing information to the public, and various general custodial tasks.
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We are currently accepting applications for Facilities Maintenance Workers CL2 in our Custodial Services department on both the Portland and Gorham USM campuses. At least one year of custodial or janitorial experience.
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2+ Years of Janitorial, Custodial, or Facilities Management experience preferred. Have a working knowledge of OSHA safety regulations and chemical handling/storage procedures. 2+ Years of Janitorial, Custodial, or Facilities Management experience preferred.
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Position requires: a) regular and routine dusting, mopping, vacuuming, emptying trash and cleaning restrooms; b) routine maintenance to custodial equipment; and c) use of power equipment to buff and restore floors and shampoo carpets.
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Department: Custodial Services QAD Location: Portland, OR. The Custodial Attendant will maintain various facility buildings by performing a variety of janitorial duties, including but not limited to, dusting furniture, washing windows, sweeping, mopping and waxing floors, replenishing restroom supplies, and replacing light bulbs.
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Ability to bend, twist, squat and pull/push custodial equipment throughout shift. Perform general yard work (cleans, picks up trash, cuts grass, maintains gardens) Responsible for cleaning the physical structures, the yard and dock areas of the facility to provide an attractive, clean, work environment.
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Oversees and maintains the day-to-day operations of the sales floor including daily maintenance, custodial duties, and floor standards. May perform tasks such as dropping off the bank deposit, helping at other stores, and attending personal training and development classes, as needed.
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Follow direction and schedules assigned by the Custodial Manager/Supervisor or Day Specialist. This is a lead position, and directs employees under the direction of the Custodial Manager, Supervisor, and/or Day Specialist.
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The Oregon Zoo is looking for a Custodial Manager. Custodial Manager - Oregon Zoo. Reporting directly to the Guest Services Director, your impact will extend beyond traditional custodial duties, contributing to a positive, inclusive, and sustainable atmosphere at the Oregon Zoo. Join us today in creating a human-centered space where everyone can thrive and feel valued-apply now to be part of our dynamic team.
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Experience in Environmental Services, Housekeeping, or Custodial Services. Experience in Environmental Services, Housekeeping, or Custodial Services. Manages staffing and the operations to allow for breaks and lunches that are consistent with Oregon Law, OHSU policy, and applicable collective bargaining agreements.
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