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Maintain common areas including but not limited to wipe down handrails, power wash walkways, remove cobwebs, dust furniture, empty and clean trash cans, remove fallen yard debris, pick up garbage and dispose at appropriate disposal sight.
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Must Sweep parking lots, pick up large trash items that sweeper cannot pick up, empty trash cans and be able to use a blower to blow off sidewalks. + Ability to lift and carry items and/or machinery up to 50 pounds.
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Must have a valid and clean driving record. Sweeper Truck Driver Evening / Overnight - $13.40 - Commercial parking lot sweeper driver needed. Allied Universal Janitorial Services is seeking the position of Sweeper Truck Driver.
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Clean spills, collect and pick up trash inside store and parking lot. Establish and maintain a safe and clean environment that encourages our customers to return. Clean all areas inside and outside of store.
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Keep up to date on whats in fashion today and how J. Jill translates fashion trends for our customers. Keep up-to-date on J. Jill product features: colors, fabrics, fit, styles, care, etc.
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Keep sales floor and stock area clean and organizedFollow visual merchandising standards, including keeping fixtures straightened and filled, colorizing displays, and others as directed by the Store Manager/Assistant ManagerAssist Store Manager/Assistant Manager to take markdowns in a correct and timely manner.
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Pick up any Room Attendant's dirty linen or trash as needed. Deliver any clean linen to assigned sections, if applicable. Heavy work - Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 50 pounds of force frequently and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects.
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Demonstrated experience with industry software applications (AutoCAD Civil 3D, Adobe Design Suite, Sketch-up, Lumion and all Microsoft Office programs). In-house Up and Ready Civil 3D Software Training Program.
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TWIN PEAKS JOB DESCRIPTION: BAR BACKGENERAL PURPOSE OF THE JOBThis job requires the Twin Peaks Bar Back to clean and maintain all things related to the Twin Peaks bar and its unique beverage program.
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Facility Housekeepers set the stage for U-Haul's exceptional service by keeping the U-Haul facility clean and inviting. U-Haul Holding Company, and its family of companies including U-Haul International, Inc. ("U-Haul"), continually strives to create a culture of health and wellness.
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Olive Garden - 73 Rodeo Drive [Server Assistant / Dishwasher] As a Busser at Olive Garden, you'll: Ensure the dining room is a clean and inviting atmosphere for our guests to enjoy; Assist in servers in providing excellent service to ensure guest satisfaction; Ensure commitment to safety and sanitation standards.
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As a Ride Operator Team Member, you are responsible for maintaing a clean and safe environment throughout the park and safety of all guest and employees. Clean the ride area, perform safety inspections, and maintain ride cleanliness throughout the day, including sweeping ride enclosures, cleaning ride structures, seats, and other miscellaneous duties.
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Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS FOR A VALET PARKING ATTENDANT At least 18 years of age Customer service experience Valid driver's license Ability to pass a background check upon hire or a motor vehicle record (MVR) check Ability to run and retrieve vehicles as well as lift luggage up to 50 pounds Ability to drive a standard (stick-shift) vehicle is desired but not required SKILLS OF SUCCESSFUL VALET PARKING ATTENDANTS Ability to provide outstanding customer service, every time, and every guest.
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As a Warehouse Part-Time Overnight instore associate, you will also deliver quality customer service while maintaining a store that is clean, safe, and stocked with the products our customers need.
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Level I - Basic competencies and knowledge of nursing: Resident Examination and Assessment (Head to Toe Assessment and Admission Note and Daily Med A Note, Foley Catheter Insertion: Male or Female Resident, Winyah Medication Administration Audit tool, Oxygen Administration, Dressings, Dry/Clean - Wound, Feeding Tube, and Feeding Tube Care.
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