Heavy Duty Cleaner

Heavy Duty Cleaner


Company
GDI Integrated Facility Services
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
16 hours ago
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Job Description
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Join the GDI Family!
One provider. One solution. All your facility maintenance services.

GDI provides best in class integrated, high level, facility maintenance services to the United States and Canada. We have more than 30,000 team members who contribute to the success of GDI and our customer’s businesses. With almost a century of facility service experience, state of the art business practices, environmentally friendly processes and supplies and an established global reputation, we offer unrivaled client experience and satisfaction.

General Description
A janitor is generally responsible for the cleaning of all hard floor surfaces and carpets, washrooms, common areas, offices, and the collection and removal of garbage from drop points to a garbage bin. Other responsibilities could be included.

Schedule Hours
Part Time, Weekends

Responsibilities

Sweep, mop, and wash floors, stairs and other surfaces (inside buildings).

Stripping and waxing, steam cleaning carpets and cleaning windows – on request only

Wash windowsills; glass in interior doors, partition, and specified windows.

Wash glass and trim at entrance doors, interior/exterior
- Wash/spot clean interior walls as appropriate daily.

Clean bathrooms and restock paper supplies daily. Standard bathroom procedures are to damp wipe glass surfaces, empty waste baskets, service soap and toilet paper dispensers, dust sills, clean tile walls, shelves, stall partitions, sweep/mop/scrub floors, etc.

Assist the supervisor with any other assistance that requires help from the employee.

Monitors possible defects such as clogged urinals and lights out, and reports to supervisors.

There will be showers, they will have to go between the two buildings (they are across the street from each other).

Collect building trash daily placing it in approved container and place in designated collection area for subsequent removal.

Replace liners in waste baskets and trash containers per specs.

High dusting, wall washing compactors, lifting up to 50lbs, using heavy duty machines, changing garbage.

Requirements

Must be able to take direction, to work with minimal supervision, and to function cooperatively as part of a team

Ability to use cleaning tools and equipment.

Must have own transportation

Requires attention to detail, a pride in delivering excellent service, organization, and high levels of energy and endurance.

Must be able to pass a Criminal Background Check.

GDI Services (Canada) LP is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities up to the point of undue hardship during the recruitment, assessment and selection process. Please notify GDI Services (Canada) LP if you require accommodation in respect of the materials or procedures used at any time during this process. If you require accommodation GDI Services (Canada) LP will work with you to determine how to meet your needs.

Seniority Level
Entry level

Employment type

Part-time

Job function
Management and Manufacturing

Industries
Facilities Services

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