General Utility Worker General Labor - Crab Orchard, WV at Geebo

General Utility Worker

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1 Crab Orchard, WV Crab Orchard, WV Full-time Full-time Up to $17.
45 an hour Up to $17.
45 an hour DESCRIPTION:
Maintains assigned areas/departments in a clean and orderly condition.
Compensation:
up to $17.
45 per hour.
REQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma or equivalent Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal skills Ability to understand and carry out verbal and written instruction
Essential Functions:
Cleans office and shop work areas, including hallways, stairs, and restrooms Sweeps/scrubs floors using appropriate cleaning appliances Washes walls, woodwork and windows as necessary Empties trash and transports same to disposal point or appropriate trash collection dumpster Operates floor scrubber, forklift and tenant sweeper as required to perform assigned duties Lifts, carries, pushes or pulls objects or supplies weighing no more than 50 pounds Performs general cleaning of assigned work areas using appropriate cleaning materials and equipment including changing light bulbs Keeps supervisor informed of inventory levels of janitorial supplies Operates appropriate powered cleaning equipment as required Keeps work and supply areas clean and orderly, and follows all safety rules and procedures Projects a positive company image by interacting with fellow employees, customers, and management in a cooperative, supportive and courteous manner; complies with company dress code Required to work overtime if needed Broken mercury light bulbs will be swept up and all pieces placed in an accumulation drum.
A stock transfer will be completed by maintenance on a full drum and they will transport the drum to the Hazardous Waste Storage area Works with hazardous waste and receives Hazardous Waste Training every year Perform other work-related duties as directed or assigned Maintains assigned areas/departments in a clean and orderly condition.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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