Janitorial Floater Cleaners - Houston, TX - 33150

Janitorial Floater Cleaners - Houston, TX - 33150


Company
Harvard Maintenance, Inc
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Life at Harvard:

Are you ready to be part of something Extraordinary? Look no further than Harvard is the largest family-owned provider of premier commercial janitorial and professional security services in the United States. We believe in the power of our people. Here, every team member is valued, empowered, and trained to contribute their best. We foster an inclusive workplace culture where diversity is celebrated and every voice matters.

A day in the life:

A Cleaner is responsible for basic cleaning, including cleaning of all common areas, restrooms, entrances, elevators, walkways, windows, furniture, fixtures, stairs, chairs, tables, telephones, drinking fountains, trashing, dusting, polishing, and other assigned items/areas. We have multiple shifts available as well as both full-time, part-time, and seasonal opportunities.

What you’ll do as an Exceptional Team Member:
• Responsible for all basic cleaning
• Cleaning of restrooms includes restocking toilet tissue and other dispensers, emptying trash, clean and sanitize fixtures, clean mirrors, spot clean partition doors and walls, sweep and mop tile floors, and clean toilets and urinals
• Move furniture, vacuum, reposition furniture, empty trash and replace liners
• Check all trash containers prior to moving it
• Cleaning includes dust mopping, damp mopping, sweeping, vacuuming, gum removal, dusting, picking up larger objects off the floor and spot cleaning glass
• Performs additional duties as required, including attending to flooded areas, incidental spills, and related clean-up work for trash and restroom concerns
• Restock carts and closets at the end of each shift

What you’ll need to be an Extraordinary Team Member:
• Previous experience in office cleaning or a similar role is preferred
• Strong communication skills
• Must be willing to work assigned hours
• Reliable, punctual, and trustworthy
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Flexible and able to handle varying workloads
• Capable of performing the physical demands of the job, including bending, kneeling, carrying, lifting, reaching, and standing for extended periods

The Harvard Promise:

Join our team of Extraordinary People committed to delivering Exceptional Service. Together, we'll redefine industry standards and create a workplace where your talent thrives. Discover your potential with Harvard Maintenance. Learn more about our company and culture, apply today and be part of something extraordinary.

www.harvardmaint.com

Harvard is offering a competitive salary structure including benefit package with medical, dental, life, and long-term disability (LTD) insurance along with 401K Savings Plan.

An Equal Opportunity Employer - M/F/D/V

Our Salary & Wage Details: USD $17.00/Hr. Schedule: Flexible Floater Schedule

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