EVS Attendantother related Employment listings - Danville, VA at Geebo

EVS Attendant

3.
7 Danville, VA Danville, VA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$27.
1K - $34.
3K a year Estimated:
$27.
1K - $34.
3K a year 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Monitors casino floor, stairs, mirrors, glass and assigned areas to ensure quality and cleanliness.
Services assigned areas daily, including vacuuming, cleaning of rest rooms, ash/trash urns, elevators, dusting, polishing, and sweeping.
Mop, sweep, and clean restrooms to include sink and mirrors - wall, toilet, etc.
Monitors bathrooms to ensure that they are clean and orderly at all times.
Completely cleans entire Casino floor including, vacuuming gaming tables, shampoo carpeting.
Maintains equipment and supplies in an orderly manner, as instructed by Supervisor.
Reports maintenance needs to Supervisor.
Reports emergency repairs to Supervisor immediately.
Completes special assignments for the Supervisor - Public Areas and above as requested.
Qualifications:
Work requires effective communication in English, both verbal and written form in a professional manner.
Must present a neat and professional appearance.
Work requires flexibility to work various shifts.
Work requires ability to lift and carry approximately 40 pounds.
Work requires visual abilities needed to safely operate motorized equipment.
Work requires attention to detail and must have visual capabilities needed to inspect work upon completion to avoid leaving deficient work.
PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS:
Able to push, pull, carry, or lift up to 80lbs repetitively throughout the workday.
The physical ability to stand and/or walk continuously for duration of shift.
The physical ability to climb stairs, balance, bend/stoop, and kneel continuously.
The physical ability to frequently crouch, push/pull, squat, and work above the shoulders with both arms.
The physical ability to use both hands for continuous grasping.
The physical ability to push, pull, and lift various furniture items such as mattresses, end tables, chairs, ottomans, lamps, and tables.
The physical ability to tolerate any required personal protective equipment such as gloves, safety glasses, safety goggles, and other protective equipment deemed appropriate on a continuous basis.
Ability to safely operate motorized equipment.
Attention to detail and must have visual capabilities needed to inspect work upon completion to avoid leaving deficient work.
Ability to maintain regular, predictable attendance according to schedule.
The physical ability to push, pull, and lift various furniture items such as mattresses, end tables, chairs, ottomans, lamps, and tables.
The physical ability to tolerate any required personal protective equipment such as gloves, safety glasses, safety goggles, and other protective equipment deemed appropriate on a continuous basis.
Ability to safely operate motorized equipment.
Attention to detail and must have visual capabilities needed to inspect work upon completion to avoid leaving deficient work.
Ability to maintain regular, predictable attendance according to schedule.
The physical ability to push, pull, and lift various furniture items such as mattresses, end tables, chairs, ottomans, lamps, and tables.
The physical ability to tolerate any required personal protective equipment such as gloves, safety glasses, safety goggles, and other protective equipment deemed appropriate on a continuous basis.
Ability to safely operate motorized equipment.
Attention to detail and must have visual capabilities needed to inspect work upon completion to avoid leaving deficient work.
Ability to maintain regular, predictable attendance according to schedule.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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