floor tech laborer

pass christian, MS
Full Time
Experienced
You will be trained if you don't know what to do. This job is physical labor, cleaning stripping and waxing floors, moving furniture and more.  We have different locations that will need to be cleaned in a timely manner. This is a great job opportunity for many. 

If you decide to embark on this career path, it's important to know the types of places you might find yourself working in. Some potential workspaces for a cleaning technician include:
  • Office buildings
  • Schools or universities
  • Medical facilities
  • Industrial establishments
  • Hotels or hospitality venues
 

Floor maintenance

A key duty of a cleaning technician is to maintain the condition and appearance of floors. This involves regular sweeping, mopping, waxing, buffing, and even deep cleaning in some instances.

Restroom care

Cleaning techs also service bathrooms, which requires cleaning toilets, sinks and mirrors and ensuring all bathroom supplies are adequately stocked.

Waste removal

Cleanliness also involves managing waste. Technicians usually collect and dispose of all types of waste, biodegradable or disposable, in accordance with local waste management regulations.
 
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