OS - Floor Technician - Part Time Engineering at Geebo

OS - Floor Technician - Part Time

Company Name:
ABM Industries
Job Description
Position Summary
Responsible for maintaining carpet and hard surface floors within a nursing home using manufacturer approved methods. Specific tasks are not guaranteed, therefore, must be flexible in performing assigned duties as outlined below:
Essential Duties
Scheduled stripping, scrubbing, buffing, refinishing or sealing of different types of hard surfaced floors using appropriate equipment and chemicals.
Scheduled carpet cleaning using approved methods and chemicals.
Spot cleaning of carpets as needed.
Extract liquids from carpet and treat areas appropriately.
Responsible for securing working area, using appropriate safety barricades, and removing when duties are completed and area is safe for public use.
Follow all safety and personnel rules and regulations.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Job duties may be modified at any time.
This is a part-time position.
Minimum Requirements
A High School Diploma or GED is preferred but not required.
A valid State issued Driver's license is required.
Strong written and verbal English communication skills required, bilingual skills preferred.
Must be knowledgeable of proper care of commercial flooring (carpet, stone, tile, etc.), including appropriate usage of chemicals and cleaning equipment.
Able to operate cleaning machines required to perform duties according to safety standards.
Must be a strong team player able to work well with other crewmembers and follow direction from Management.
Able to perform all physical aspects of the job duties listed above.
Job Title : OS - Floor Technician - Part Time
Education : Not Applicable
Career Level : Entry Level
Category : Services - Maintenance
Employment Status : Hourly
Travel Required : None
Shift Type : Second Shift (Afternoon)
Location : Milbank, SD 57252 US (Primary)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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