Custodial II - PAH Real Estate - Reno, NV at Geebo

Custodial II - PAH

Company Name:
Monarch Casino & Resort Inc,
Maintain standards of cleanliness and sanitation throughout the property. Assist with furniture and fixture moves, and other special projects, as needed. Clean parking lots. Must be able to follow directions and pay attention to detail. No experience necessary, will train. Full time all shifts available. Must be at least 21.
Empty trash containers, cleans all restrooms and restock paper supplies and soap as needed, wiping all tables, counters and mopping the floor. Vacuum carpets and clean all glass doorways as needed.
This position is expected to work closely with many different departments to ensure cleanliness throughout the property (both inside and outside) of public areas and public restrooms. Areas will include floor care, surface cleaning, snow removal and using various cleaning products and equipment.
Maintain standards of cleanliness and sanitation throughout the property. Assist with furniture and fixture moves, and other special projects, as needed. Clean parking lots. Must be able to follow directions and pay attention to detail. No experience necessary, will train. Full time all shifts available. Must be at least 21. Empty trash containers, cleans all restrooms and restock paper supplies and soap as needed, wiping all tables, counters and mopping the floor. Vacuum carpets and clean all glass doorways as needed. This position is expected to work closely with many different departments to ensure cleanliness throughout the property (both inside and outside) of public areas and public restrooms. Areas will include floor care, surface cleaning, snow removal and using various cleaning products and equipment.
Date: 2014-08-05
Country: US
State: NV
City: RENO
Postal Code: 89502
Category: HotelEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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