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FLOOR CARE TECHNICIAN...IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

$21/hour

11046 Gingerwood Way, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670, USA

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URGENT!!…Finished Floors Inc, an INNOVATIVE company and the leader in tile and grout transformation, floor finish installation, commercial kitchen cleaning and diamond grinding is looking for exceptional team members to work at our Northern CA customer locations. If you can work well both as a team or independently and are looking for a career, we want to hear from you. Training provided for our processes. Don't miss out on a great opportunity. Good stable work history and references a must. STARTING SALARY $21.00 with a potential raise after successfully completing 90 day probationary period. Dental Benefits offered! 401K Overtime We also offer holiday pay, sick time and vacation. Career growth and pay raises within the company, for those who work hard and excel. MINIMUM of a high school diploma is required. MUST have CLEAN DMV (printout required) and current driver's license to drive company vehicle. 40 plus hour week with 2 days off. Shifts and days off will vary each week. Must be able to travel to other CA locations if needed. Typically 2-5 days with hotel and meals paid. YOU MUST DO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING. INQUIRIES WITHOUT AN APPLICATION OR RESUME WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Please visit our website to apply (www.finishedfloors.com) or e-mail your resume and references.

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