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Job Description

Under designated supervision, performs a variety of manual tasks involving moderate to heavy physical effort, maintaining interior/exterior facility sanitation and cleanliness, and general equipment cleaning and preventive maintenance.

Employment Category

Regular Full Time

Job Qualifications

Education: High school or equivalent. General experience: Six months of progressively responsible general experience is desirable, but not necessary.


If a sufficient number of qualified candidates do not apply, the minimum qualifications may be lowered without reposting.

Supervisor

No

Facility Name

JBLM-LEW BK 7371

Job Type

Hourly

Salary Minimum

$19.26

Salary Maximum

$22.47

Exchange Location

United States - Washington - Joint Base Lewis/McChord (JBLM)

Major Duties

Performs equipment preventive maintenance requiring basic mechanical skills and equipment knowledge. Disassembles, cleans, and reassembles kitchen equipment. Follows detailed instructions.
Replaces light bulbs and cleans light globes, fixtures, etc.
Unloads moderately heavy to heavy merchandise and supplies from incoming delivery trucks and stores items in designated locations.
Washes, cleans, disinfects, and maintains restrooms in a clean, orderly, and sanitary condition.
Sweeps and mops floors as required; dusts, cleans, and polishes furniture/fixtures. Washes windows, walls, partitions, and blinds that may require using a ladder. Maintains exterior facility cleanliness such as sweeping and cleaning parking lots, drive-thru lanes, sidewalks, and signing. Maintains facility landscaping to include cutting grass, pulling weeds, and trimming shrubbery.
Ensures compliance with fire, safety, sanitation, and security regulations.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Actively communicates/promotes the benefits of the Military Star credit card to customers in order to drive sales growth and increase customer loyalty.
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