Janitorial/Cleaning Positions (Full and Part Time)

Janitorial/Cleaning Positions (Full and Part Time)


Company
Diversified Maintenance Systems
Location
Chicago Ridge, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
Join Diversified Maintenance! We're committed to delivering exceptional cleaning, landscaping, and restoration services for commercial facilities. Be part of a welcoming and collaborative team where innovation meets excellence. We offer steady, reliable work in janitorial management, full-time and part-time janitorial roles, maintenance, landscaping, and metal restoration. Part Time
• $16.00 per hour
• Morning
• Monday through Sunday
• Weekly pay

Diversified Maintenance is hiring a Janitor. The Janitor position is responsible for performing all-purpose cleaning and preservation of assigned area inside a particular building or multiple client sites. Exact tasks of janitorial crew are not definite, consequently, must be flexible in performing assigned duties per client's specifications.
Maintain and clean all floor surfaces, including sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, or vacuuming
Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment, in order to prevent damage to floors and other objects
use of compactor for certain materials
Clean windows, glass partitions, and mirrors using appropriate cleaners and equipment
Follow housekeeping schedule
Occasionally use heavy cleaning equipment, such as floor scrubbers, backpack vacuums, and buffers
Other duties as assigned, as required by the scope of work or customer needs
High school diploma or equivalent, or a minimum of six (6) months of experience in a janitorial type position
On the job training will be provided
Prior cleaning or janitorial experience
Familiarity with custodial practices and commercial cleaning standards
Knowledge of floor care techniques including buffing and waxing
Experience in industrial cleaning or facilities maintenance

Diversified Maintenance is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race/ethnicity, age, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status or relationship/association with a protected veteran, or any other basis or characteristic protected by law.
If you have difficulty using the online system and require an alternate method to apply or require an accommodation, please contact our local Human Resources department.

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