- Cleaning all areas of the office including the restrooms, break room, and workspaces: As an office cleaner, you will be responsible for ensuring all areas of the office are kept clean and tidy for employees and visitors.
- Emptying trash cans and replacing liners: This includes removing waste from all bins throughout the office and replacing liners as needed to maintain sanitation.
- Dusting furniture and surfaces: You will be expected to dust desks, chairs, shelves, and other surfaces to remove build-up and keep the office looking presentable.
- Vacuuming and mopping floors: Keeping the floors clean is essential, so you will need to vacuum carpets and mop hard floors on a regular basis.
- Cleaning windows and glass surfaces: This includes wiping down windows and glass doors to ensure they are free of streaks and fingerprints.
- Restocking supplies such as toilet paper, paper towels, and soap: Keeping essential supplies stocked in restrooms and break rooms is part of the job to maintain a comfortable environment for employees.
Skills and Expectations:
- Ability to follow instructions and work independently: You should be able to follow directions for cleaning tasks and work efficiently on your own.
- Attention to detail: Having a keen eye for detail is important to ensure all areas of the office are thoroughly cleaned.
- Physical stamina: The job may require standing, bending, and lifting throughout the day, so physical endurance is necessary.
- Time management skills: Being able to prioritize tasks and manage your time effectively will help you complete your duties in a timely manner.