POSITION SUMMARY.
Heavy housekeepers/floor care technicians are generally responsible for the overall floor maintenance of hard surface and carpet (dust and wet mopping, stripping, waxing, buffing, shampooing, extraction & bonneting) of areas that include offices, resident rooms, corridors, lobbies, entrances, stairwells and other public areas such as dining rooms. Other required duties may be assigned by the supervisor such as light maintenance (bulb changing, etc.). Performs environmental services activities within well established guidelines and assigned areas to ensure that quality standards, safety guidelines and customer service expectations are met. The heavy housekeeper/Floor Technician is responsible for satisfactory and timely completion of assigned cleaning area according to schedule. Reports equipment/cleaning product needs and or malfunctions to supervisor in a timely fashion. Is responsible for the safe and proper mixing and use of cleaning solutions and adheres to all safety precautions. The heavy housekeeper/floor care technician is responsible for collecting trash/recycling/soiled linen from the units and for the proper disposal of trash/recycling/laundry in an outside/soiled linen barrel container. Work involves pulling and pushing, carrying weight up to 50 pounds, twisting, bending and reaching from floor to waist height and from waist to above head. Applies stripper to floors (slippery surface) to remove old wax then refinishes floors with new wax product. Some outside work may be assigned, including policing grounds. Performs all other duties as assigned. Consistently embodies the characteristics necessary to drive the Company’s Purpose, Vision, Values, and DNA. Represents HCSG in a positive manner; is able to follow oral instructions, is pleasant, tactful and courteous and cooperative with supervisor, co-workers, residents and client staff. SECTION 2A: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB. JOB FUNCTION Floor Care. • Floor care in areas that include offices, resident rooms, corridors, lobbies, entrances, stairwells and other public areas such as dining rooms. Dry mops, wet mops, strip & wax, wet vac, sweeps and disinfects. Places mop in wringer, and bends knees and waist to apply pressure on wringer handle. Changes water in 15 gallon bucket every 2 hallways. Lifts ringer out of bucket; lifts bucket 2 to 3 ft off the ground to empty bucket into slop sink. Page 2 of 6 SECTION 2A: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB, continued. JOB FUNCTION Floor Care, continued. • Buffs and burnishes hard surface floors. • Vacuums, shampoos, bonnets and extracts carpets, stairwells and upholstery. • Other duties as assigned by supervisor.. Project Work. • High dusting projects – cleaning and dusting walls in hallways, resident rooms and common areas where a ladder or special equipment is needed. Trash pick-up. • Empties unit trash bins. Empties, cleans and relines unit trash bins and transports and places bags in dumpster. Checks rooms again and empties trash as needed while cleaning individual rooms. Equipment maintenance and safety. • Obeys all safety requirements and procedures at all times. • Performs preventative maintenance check on all equipment prior to use. • Secures work area and posts proper safety notices for other users of the space prior to beginning work. Is safety conscious while working to avoid cuts, sprains or other injuries. • Reports observations concerning structural and equipment wear, defects and malfunctioning to supervisor. • Reports supply and equipment needs to supervisor for replenishing. • Maintains equipment used in performing duties. • All other duties as assigned.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From $12.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Referral program
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Weekends as needed
Experience:
- Floor care: 1 year (Required)
Work Location: In person