Porters are responsible for keeping buildings clean by picking up trash, sweeping, and mopping, as well as cleaning bathrooms and ensuring they are fully stocked with toilet paper, paper towels, and soap. Custodians also complete a number of other functions, such as cleaning windows, vacuuming, dusting, emptying trash, and some groundskeeping.
Schedules would be Thurs-Mon 7am-11am.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
- Perform general cleaning operations in assigned areas, including kitchen facilities, gym facilities, meeting areas, and office space.
- Perform other janitorial duties such as dusting windowsills and moldings; light fixtures, glass doors and panels; vacuuming and removing spots from carpets; wet mopping and buffing flooring; cleaning and disinfecting drinking fountains; and washing solid areas of partitions, doors, and walls.
- Sweep, mop, and vacuum all area floors, restrooms, and break areas.
- Clean rest room facilities and replenish supplies.
- Perform general cleaning, light floor care, and special event set-ups.
- Collect and remove trash and recyclables.
- Prepare list of supplies for daily use and restock as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Pressure washing
- Pool cleaning
- Groundskeeping
- Snow removal
Compensation: $18-$20/hour; direct experience highly considered.
Qualifications
Knowledge and Skills
- Knowledge of general maintenance requirements (documentation, safety, required reporting, regulations, etc.)
- Knowledge of State or local governmental safety requirements
- Knowledge of equipment associated with custodial trades
- Ability to interpret and complete verbal and/or written instructions at a proficient level
- Professional customer service skills
- Time management and time-critical prioritization skills
Education and Experience
- High School Diploma or GED required
- 0–3 years of directly related or closely related experience
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to operate vacuum, buffer, carpet extractors, blowers, and equipment normally associated with custodial trades
- Must handle cleaning chemicals with caution and follow manufacturer’s label instructions
- Must comply with the association safety program and meet safety requirements and standards
- Must be able to sit, stand, walk, kneel, reach with hands and arms, stoop, crawl, talk, hear, push, pull, grasp, use hands and fingers, have clear vision, and lift up to 50 pounds