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A leading casino is seeking a Deep Cleaning Worker to maintain cleanliness in the casino. Responsibilities include cleaning the interior and assisting kitchen staff. Competitive starting wage at $19.70/hr, increasing with successful completion of the orientation. Applicants must have a high school diploma and relevant experience.
The Deep Cleaning Worker ensures the cleanliness of the casino interior by cleaning carpets, buffing floors, and cleaning ceiling tiles, vents and accessories, typically in the morning. Deep Cleaners also assist kitchen staff with disassembling, sanitizing and reassembling kitchen, deli and bar appliances and hoods. Performs additional job duties as assigned by department management. Now hiring for early morning shifts that begin at 3am or 4am, leaving your afternoons open!
Starting wage is $19.70/hr, increasing to $20.29/hr with successful completion of 90-day orientation period.
LIMITED TIME HIRING PROMOTION - FREE CLASS B GAMING LICENSE!
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All applicants must obtain a Class III B license as required by the Puyallup Tribal Gaming Regulatory Office and the Washington State Gaming Commission. Pre-employment drug testing is required for all positions. However, the use of marijuana will not disqualify an applicant unless the position requires driving a company vehicle. The Emerald Queen is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Indian Preference in hiring shall apply according to the policies adopted by Puyallup Tribe’s Emerald Queen Casino. Job descriptions are intended to present a brief summary of the position and the description is not intended to list all of the duties performed within the job.
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