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Dust wall vents, handrails, ceiling fans, baseboards, furniture, and blinds. Full-time position includes mostly Housekeeping but will include some front desk work. Dust wall vents, handrails, ceiling fans, baseboards, furniture, and blinds.
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Periodically cleans overhead vents, dusts blinds, and polishes wood furniture. Washes and replaces blinds. From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Clean walls, vents, screens, furniture, drinking fountains, light fixtures, window blinds, brass, and other interior fixtures. Clean walls, vents, screens, furniture, drinking fountains, light fixtures, window blinds, brass, and other interior fixtures.
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Dusts window blinds. Obtain PA Child Abuse and FBI Fingerprinting Clearances. Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center. Gateway Rehab has opportunities for Full-Time Housekeepers for our Greenbriar Treatment Center, Washington, PA location.
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Washes and replaces blinds Moves cabinets, boxes, furniture, crates and equipment to clean areas, either manually or by using hand trucks May remove stains from such surfaces as rugs, drapes, walls, and floors using chemicals and cleaning solutions.
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Janitors Needed - $15/hr (SOUTHPOINTE)Evening Janitor Part Time Mon - Fri5pm - 10pm$15 per hour *NOT ON THE BUS LINE* As a part of our professional cleaning team you would be servicing clients in the following ways:Maintaining building interior by dusting and polishing furniture, equipment, mirrors, and fixtures; washing windows, counters, walls, ceilings, and woodwork; sweeping, wiping blinds, furniture, and carpeting; resupplying restrooms; replacing light bulbs.
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The Housekeeper must have a natural affinity for seniors and a genuine concern for their well-being. Vacuum and spot clean carpets and shampoo, as directed. Grace Management is an equal opportunity employer to all regardless of race, color, age, origin, disability, history of disability, ancestry, gender, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran or active military status, or other factors prohibited by law, and commits to prohibiting harassment or retaliation based on any of these factors.
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The College encourages civil debate and lively exchange of ideas in the belief that such exchanges promote understanding that will grow beyond simple tolerance of difference to embracing and celebrating the richness of diversity.
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Provides coffee set ups for meetings and trainings. Must possess a combination of technical cleaning skills, interpersonal abilities, and personal qualities to provide a high standard of service to Gateway Rehab residential clients.
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