Cleaner - Gotham Gym - New York

Cleaner - Gotham Gym - New York


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Cleaner - Gotham Gym - New York

Porter/Janitor Gotham Gym (West Village, NYC) Location: Gotham Gym, 600 Washington St, New York, NY 10014 Compensation: $17 - $18 per hour - merit raises frequently Schedule: Rotating shifts, part-time Growth Opportunity: Potential for full-time employment based on performance About Gotham Gym: Gotham Gym is a premier boxing and fitness facility known for its high-energy environment, elite training, and sleek aesthetic. We take pride in maintaining a spotless and well-organized space that meets the elevated expectations of our members. Cleanliness and efficiency are at the core of our gym experience, ensuring that every visitor walks into a pristine facility at all times. Position Overview: We are seeking detail-oriented, proactive, and fast-moving Porters/Janitors to uphold the gym's cleanliness and presentation standards. This role is critical in ensuring a seamless experience for members by keeping all areasincluding the gym floor, locker rooms, restrooms, and common spacesimmaculately clean, well-stocked, and fully operational.

Key Responsibilities:
• Maintain cleanliness of gym equipment, training areas, and common spaces throughout the day
• Regularly restock towels, soap, paper products, and other supplies
• Swiftly clean up spills, debris, and any immediate maintenance needs
• Ensure locker rooms, showers, and restrooms are spotless and fully stocked at all times
• Assist with light maintenance tasks and report any facility issues
• Regular checks of fitness equipment for safety and cleanliness
• Work efficiently and with urgency to maintain the gym's polished, high-end atmosphere
• Laundry when needed
• Event set-up/breakdown, sometimes after normal business hours
• Comfortable on ladders up to 8ft
• Delivery and drop off in the city of packages when needed
• Weekly deep cleaning of the gym with use of commercial floor stripper
• Organization of storage cages, and on site storage maintenance Ideal Candidate:
• Works well in a fast-paced environment and understands the importance of urgency
• Enjoys jumping in to assist other departments when needed
• Takes pride in maintaining a clean, organized, and professional space
• Has prior experience in janitorial, porter, or maintenance roles (preferred but not required)
• Ability to lift at least 50 lbs
• Thrives in high pressure situations
• Reliable, punctual, and committed to upholding high standards of cleanliness

600 Washington Street, Manhattan, 10014, New York

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