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carpet; refinishes floors and prepares them for carpeting or special flooring; instructs temporary help. ● Operates heavy-duty scrubbing, buffing, shampooing, vacuuming, and wet/dry pickup equipment
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mopping. Cleans all areas nightly excluding offices. Duties include general wipe down of furniture, trash removal, sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming. Cleans all the offices once a week (Thursday) to include
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equipment such as carpet vans, shampooers, vacuums, pressure washers, and window‑cleaning tools. Throughout your day, you will clean restrooms, classrooms, apartments, offices, recreational areas, and similar
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maintenance of both patient rooms and non-patient areas Makes beds and performs check-out cleaning Cleans and disinfects restrooms and fixtures Dust mops, wet mops, and vacuums floors, dusts and spot cleans
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staff with deep cleaning to prepare units for move-in and summer conference programs. Deep clean kitchen and appliances. Vacuum, dust, clean surfaces and other general housekeeping. Clean and maintain
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Texas. For more information go to: https://facilities.unt.edu/ Position Overview This position is responsible for the cleaning and sanitation work of the University, or on special projects
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- all while being the most crucial piece to keeping the ESU operations humming. What Will I Do At ESU? (AKA Essential Duties) Sweeps, mops, vacuums, scrubs, waxes, and buffs floors. Cleans, dusts, and
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replenishment as necessary; prepare supplies and materials as required; report equipment malfunctions; report need to repair equipment, furniture, building, and fixtures. Sweep and mop floors and vacuum rugs and
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are of a routine nature. Collects and disposes of waste paper and refuse. Vacuums carpeted areas where applicable. Maintains lavatories and rest rooms in a sanitary condition. May shovel snow from doorways
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various cleaning machines (e.g., buffers, shampooers, vacuums, hall machines, extractors). Cleans, dusts, and waxes furniture and fixtures; shampoos upholstered furniture; washes walls; cleans glass and