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They will be responsible for all cleaning of the bathrooms and patient rooms, sweeping, mopping, emptying trash cans, picking up trash, etc.
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The position contains elements of job descriptions of positions with titles similar classroom aide, bus monitor, janitor and kitchen aide and as a disabilities aide providing support for children with disabilities.
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The janitor performs general, routine, cleaning of the facilities, including sweeping, mopping, periodic waxing, vacuuming, dusting, and cleaning of restrooms and break rooms and restocking paper and soap supplies.
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Availability: Morning, Afternoon, Evening (Includes Weekends).
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We’re looking to hire a hard-working janitor who can maintain the cleanliness and safety of our properties. At least 2 years of experience in janitorial services. Vacuum carpets, mop floors, clean restrooms, dust furniture, and empty trash cans.
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Maintains kitchen janitor closet. This position requires knowledge of floor care, trash, dish machine, and miscellaneous cleaning activities within a kitchen environment. Maintains kitchen janitor closet.
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1 years: Minimum of One (1) year Janitor or Custodian experience (required) The Janitor will be responsible for a wide range of custodial tasks, including dusting, mopping, vacuuming, and cleaning restrooms.
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The Janitor reports to the Lead Worker with support from the Assistant Program Manager, and cares for the facilities. The Janitor maintains the building by providing custodial services.
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National Non-ProfitMission-based Meaningful EmploymentExceptional EmployeesFlexible Hours and Paid Time OffPaid Holidays and Vacation Role and Responsibilities:The Janitor will be responsible for a wide range of custodial tasks, including dusting, mopping, vacuuming, and cleaning restrooms.
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We are looking for a Janitor, or custodian, to take care of our building and carry out cleaning and maintenance. We are looking for a Janitor, or custodian, to take care of our building and carry out cleaning and maintenance.
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What You Have To Do As a Custodian/Janitor. What You Have To Do As a Custodian/Janitor. Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment, in order to prevent damage to floors and other objects.
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Some experience in Janitorial services.
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