We are looking for a Cleaner to take care of our facilities and carry out cleaning and maintenance duties.
The goal is to keep our building in a clean and orderly condition.
Responsibilities
Clean, stock and supply designated facility areas (dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning ceiling vents, restroom cleaning etc)
Perform and document routine inspection and maintenance activities
Carry out heavy cleansing tasks and special projects
Notify management of occurring deficiencies or needs for repairs
Make adjustments and minor repairs
Stock and maintain supply rooms
Cooperate with the rest of the staff
Follow all health and safety regulations
Requirements and skills
Proven working experience as a Cleaner
Ability to handle heavy equipment and machinery
Knowledge of cleaning chemicals and supplies
Familiarity with Material Safety Data Sheets
Integrity
High school degree
Frequently asked questions
What does a Cleaner do?
Cleaners maintain all facilities by keeping the company premises clean and well-organized. They also monitor materials stored in their area and respond to visitors' inquiries about where they can get certain things done.
What are the duties and responsibilities of a Cleaner?
A Cleaner is responsible for all basic cleaning in and around the facility or office building. This can entail dusting, mopping, sweeping, vacuuming, and cleaning smudges off windows and doors. Ensuring restrooms are cleaned, sanitized, and restocked is another important responsibility of a cleaner.
What makes a good Cleaner?
The most successful cleaners have an awareness of how to clean responsibly and use hazardous cleaning chemicals safely to maintain their health while ensuring the end user's wellbeing. Gaining professional qualifications will give a competitive edge over other applicants vying for jobs in this field. Trustworthiness and attention to detail are other traits essential for an effective cleaner.
Who does a Cleaner work with?
A Cleaner works with many different employees across the organization depending on the companys size. There may be several cleaners who report to a Cleaner Supervisor for a large company. For smaller companies, they can report directly to an Office Manager, Building Manager, or owner. Daily, cleaners can interact with employees on their same shift or work alone, depending on the time of day.
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