General Cleaner -- Goodwill -- CBC/GIF Real Estate - Richmond, VA at Geebo

General Cleaner -- Goodwill -- CBC/GIF

Company Name:
Goodwill
Goodwill is looking for a General Cleaner / Janitor for one of job sites. The General Cleaner / Janitor will represent Goodwill and must exhibit the values that Goodwill represents. The General Cleaner / Janitor must be able to work independently without supervision. ESSENTIAL DUTIES:-Insures all daily and periodic tasks are completed as scheduled and according to specified quality standards.
-Monitors the use of supplies and equipment.
-Policing outside grounds.
-Dust mopping, sweeping, wet mopping hard floors.
-Empty trash containers and replace dirty or torn trash bags.
-Vacuum carpets.
-Clean and disinfect restroom fixtures.
-Fill restroom dispensers supply (soap, towels, etc.)
-Dust and clean hallways and passages
-Dust horizontal surfaces such as tables, chairs, etc.
-Wash windows.
-Clean elevators and stairwells.
-Notify supervisor of equipment and facilities in need of repair.
-Maintain clean equipment at all times.
-Perform other tasks as required, to include snow removal.REQUIRED COMPETENCIES:-Perseverance
-Integrity/Trust
-Functional Technical Skills
-Time Management
-Action Oriented
-ApproachablePHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:-Must be able to lift at least 50 lbs and push./pull up to 75 lbs
-Must be able to stand and walk for long periods of time
-Must be able to stoop / bend and twist at the waist repetitively over long periods of timeEDUCATION:A high school diploma or G.E.D. Minimum of one year janitorial experience. Working knowledge of floor and carpet maintenance techniques required.SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:Must be flexible as to hours of employment, to include early morning or late at night. Must be able to work holidays and weekends when required.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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