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Polish hard surfaces, e.g. woodwork, stainless steel surfaces. 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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Washes walls, ceilings, woodwork, windows, doors, and sills. Our core services are janitorial, facilities repair and maintenance, landscape management, and parking lot maintenance services. Washes walls, ceilings, woodwork, windows, doors, and sills.
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Perform all housekeeping duties including: Distributing laundered articles and linens Changing beds Cleaning public restrooms and replenishing supplies as needed Sweeping, scrubbing, waxing, and polishing floors; cleaning rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies Dusting furniture and equipment Polishing metalwork Washing walls, woodwork, windows, door panels, and sills.
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Able to operate cleaning equipment such as, iron, washer & dryer, brooms, mops, vacuums, etc. Empty wastebaskets and transport trash and waste to the disposal area(s). To do this, we cultivate the diverse talents of our team members in order to achieve something together that they could not do alone.
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Wash walls, woodwork, doors, and sills. Clean mirrored surface; polish stainless steel surfaces. Wash walls, woodwork, doors, and sills. We are seeking a motivated, friendly team member who will perform general cleaning duties in designated areas in a school, college, or university environment.
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Washes walls, ceiling, woodwork, windows, door panels, and sills. Washes walls, ceiling, woodwork, windows, door panels, and sills. Cleans rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies.
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May perform painting projects ranging from full interior painting of property units to minor touch up and repair of walls and woodwork. May perform swimming pool maintenance or other facility and/or landscape projects to ensure property aesthetics meet or exceed standards.
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Job Purpose The beautiful Courtyard by Marriott Charleston Waterfront is seeking motivated room attendants. 1-2 years experience as a Guest Room Attendant with an established hotel brand, preferably Marriott.
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Ensure that walls, floor coverings, doors, windows, furniture, woodwork in the common areas of the community are properly maintained and repaired. Perform general maintenance projects as scheduled or assigned, including installations and repairs involving plumbing and electrical equipment, fire and sprinkler equipment, H.V.A.C., landscape, carpentry work, painting, and equipment repair.
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