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of brakes, batteries, tires, safety devices, hydraulic hoses, and fittings. Read and understand electrical and hydraulic schematics. Perform system checks on vehicles and equipment using proper diagnostic
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, shampooing carpet, pressure washing, window washing, operating electrically/battery powered cleaning equipment along with other power equipment such as blowers and automatic burnishers. Removal of landfill and
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of ninth grade Preferred Qualifications: High school diploma. Previous Custodial work with attention to detail. Previous use of battery operated commercial scrubbers. Special Instructions to Applicants: A
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, shampooing carpet, pressure washing, window washing, operating electrically/battery powered cleaning equipment along with other power equipment such as blowers and automatic burnishers. Removal of landfill and
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bins, water fountains, etc. Properly maintain battery powered equipment to include checking battery water levels monthly. Notify building managers concerning the need for major repairs or additions
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of actual or threatened violence, including but not limited to battery, assault, sexual batter, (date rape, acquaintance rape, stranger rape), attempted sexual battery, and domestic violence. Also assists
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, shampooing carpet, pressure washing, window washing, operating electrically/battery powered cleaning equipment along with other power equipment such as blowers and automatic burnishers. Removal of landfill and
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bins, water fountains, etc. Properly maintain battery powered equipment to include checking battery water levels monthly. Notify building managers concerning the need for major repairs or additions
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pipefittings and maintaining valves and underground pipes. Helps with transporting, mixing, and handling chemicals or using hazardous materials (other than cans of gasoline, batteries, pumping fuel, or access
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bins, water fountains, etc. Properly maintain battery powered equipment to include checking battery water levels monthly. Other duties assigned. Notify building managers concerning the need for major