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Window Tinter Responsibilities:Removing dirt and debris from windows. To ensure success as a window tinter, you should exhibit a strong work ethic, show incredible attention to detail, and work quickly without compromising installation quality.
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Duties include emptying trash, dusting and vacuuming; polishing/cleaning furniture, cleaning fixtures, window ledges, mopping floor areas.l. Cleans and deodorizes bathrooms. Conducts general maintenance of resident units and common areas including carpentry, painting and other general repairs.b. Prepares vacant units for move-in, including, but not limited to, painting, cleaning and carpet cleaning.c. Diagnose and repair the large majority of problems in the areas of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, dry wall, exterior structural and appliance.
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Clean and polish furniture, fixtures, glass and window frames. Empty room attendant carts of linen and trash. Clean and polish furniture, fixtures, glass and window frames. Vacuum, sweep, mop stairwells, vending areas, and foyers.
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Advise supervisor of items needing additional attention in the apartment; i.e. ripped carpet, torn linoleum, window or door repair, etc. Ensure the cleanliness of the dumpster areas and necessary preparation for trash pick-up.
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Assists with visual directives, including floor sets, window changes, visual presentations, signage placement, etc. Models and promotes the Most Amazing Personal Service (MAPS) principles and standards, offering a cohesive omni channel experience.
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