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Environmental Services Tech
Company: Rutland Regional Medical Center
Location:
Rutland, Vermont
- Salary: Not Specified
- Category: Healthcare / Nursing
- Date Posted: 02/09/2012
- Region: Vermont-Southern
- Travel Required: Not Specified
- Security Clearance: No
- Work Type: Any
Job Description
Environmental Services Tech
Department: Environmental Services
Schedule: per diem
Shift: evening shift
Hours: 0. 0
Salary: Grade NE032 ($9. 95 - $14. 77)
Job Details:
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Expected to work as a team while independently providing the highest standards of quality in cleanliness, waste management and infection control to serve our customers, ancillary departments, visitors and staff 24/7.
Minimum Education
High school diploma or equivalent or evidence of obtaining.
Requires the ability to read and follow instructions.
Minimum Work Experience
Prior work experience in the environmental services field preferred.
Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Good communication skills
Ability to remain calm in stressful situations without evidence to patients and visitors.
Demonstrated Moderate knowledge of basic computer skills. *
Ability to physical perform tasks as indicated by successful completion of functional testing. *
*Requires Pre-Employment Testing.
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