ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SPECIALIST-EVENINGS (OKLAHOMA CITY, OK) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Oklahoma City, OK at Geebo

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SPECIALIST-EVENINGS (OKLAHOMA CITY, OK)

START YOUR CAREER WHILE SAVING LIVESLocation:
Oklahoma City, OKPay:
$13.00 an hour or based on education and/or experience and $500 bonus after 6 months and $1,000 bonus after 1 year!
Benefits:
Health, dental, vision, life insurance, long term disability, 401(k), paid-time off, $5,000 annual tuition reimbursement, holiday pay, etc.Days:
Monday through Friday with rotating weekendsHours:
3:
00 p.m. to 11:
30 p.m. (EVENINGS)Position:
The Environmental Services Specialist is responsible for the performance of Environmental services required in the care of OBI facilities.
Qualifications:
Several years of hands-on housekeeping experience, preferably in a medical setting Excellent customer service skills Must be dependable, responsible, honest, fair and be able to perform under stress Good communication skills; both oral and written Primary
Responsibilities:
Maintain the cleanliness of assigned OBI facilities Perform Environmental Services, to including but not limited to, cleaning restrooms, Cleaning common areas, dusting offices, and cleaning break rooms Perform tasks associated with the work order requests as assigned by the supervisor Emptying waste containers (including bio-hazardous waste) Operate Housekeeping Equipment (Buffers, Hard Floor & Carpet Machines) Shampoo carpets and maintain all other floors Perform all other duties as assigned Click the link below to learn fun facts about working for Our Blood Institute!https:
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