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These services include but are not limited to vacuuming, mopping, dusting, scrubbing, washing, moving items, polishing, cleaning, removal of debris, trash, transporting clean and dirty linen towels etc.
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If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you - the Apartment Trash Collector (Service Valet) position at Valet Living. Collect trash and recycling bags door to door within a local apartment community and take these items to the trash compactor or dumpster on the property site (no large or bulk items and no offsite driving and/or dumping.
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Help maintain a neat, clean, organized store, which includes sweeping, dusting, straightening of merchandise, and trash removal. Working at the Richmond International Airport. Located in Richmond International Airport.
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Empty trash, machined chips, scrap metal, scrap wood products, & items for recycling in accordance with company (environmental) policies and procedures. Setup, operate, and maintain deburring equipment, engraver, washing machine, and rust prevention equipment.
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Duties involve a combination of the following: sweeping, mopping or scrubbing and polishing floors; removing trash and other refuse; dusting equipment furniture or fixtures; polishing metal fixtures or trimmings; providing supplies and minor maintenance services; and cleaning lavatories, showers and restrooms (WDR Summary 11150.
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Maintain food safety requirements, day-to-day inventory of the restaurant, first-in and first-out rotations, date labeling, temperature checks, and maintenance of raw chicken cabinets and outside trash area.
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Equipment Used : Blast pot, hopper, forklift, dust collector, industrial vacuum units, pressure washer, air compressors, hoses, ductwork, pneumatic tools, electric tools, hand tools, vacuum bottles, compressed air, and other tools used in the maritime blasting and coating industry.
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Maintain cleanliness of bar and surrounding areas utilizing sanitation procedures, this includes mopping floors, cleaning and stacking floor mats, emptying and relining trash cans and keeping closet areas clear of debris and clutter.
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Perform general maintenance and cleaning of common areas, maintenance shop, trash removal, and snow removal (if applicable). Apply basic skills in two or more of the following trades: electrical, carpentry, plumbing, HVAC, painting, carpet care, general appliance repair, etc.
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Perform specific cleaning tasks, including dusting horizontal surfaces; emptying waste baskets and removing trash; damp-wiping furniture; cleaning and polishing metal and porcelain bathroom fixtures; dry mopping and sanitizing floors of rooms and offices; spot-cleaning walls and windows; replenishing room supplies; making beds; and sorting and distributing linen.
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Keeping breakfast area clean including removing trash, cleaning breakfast area and kitchen counters, cabinets and floors. LTD Hospitality Group has taken pride in superior hotel development and management for more than 30 years and is a recognized leader managing top-performing brands under Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt and InterContinental Hotel Group flags.
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Other responsibilities include but are not limited to responding to and cleaning biohazard calls, cleaning mirrors, doors, office areas, public areas, break areas, setting up/taking down stanchions, trash removal, cleaning trash cans, base of slot machines, furniture cleaning.
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The duties of the Food Service Worker include, but are not limited to, cleaning as you go, maintaining a neat and food safe workstation, pulling trash, sweeping, mopping, and any other duties assigned within the facility.
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Maintains grounds, pools/ hot tubs, common areas, and dog parks to keep them clean, free of trash, debris, and other safety issues. Has knowledge of various maintenance functions including and not limited to plumbing, pool maintenance, air conditioning, heating, general carpentry skills, appliance, electrical, painting, caulking, snow removal, scheduling, and life safety issues.
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Bail cardboard and take out trash; dust and mop store floors; clean restroom and stockroom. Whether you are looking to launch a new career in one of our many convenient Store locations, Distribution Centers, Store Support Center or with our Private Fleet Team, we are proud to provide a wide range of career opportunities.
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