With offices across the country, A&A services a diverse portfolio of facilities including laboratory and regulated environments, commercial office buildings, schools, hospitals, government facilities, industrial buildings and many more. Founded in 1973, A&A has been committed to providing clean and safe environments for building occupants supporting our pledge to always put People First™.
The focus of the role is to provide day to day outstanding cleaning and maintenance service to our customers.
Con oficinas en todo el país, A&A brinda servicios a una cartera diversa de instalaciones que incluyen laboratorios y entornos regulados, edificios de oficinas comerciales, escuelas, hospitales, instalaciones gubernamentales, edificios industriales y muchos más. Fundada en 1973, A&A se ha comprometido a proporcionar entornos limpios y seguros para los ocupantes de los edificios, respaldando nuestro compromiso de poner siempre a las personas primero™.
El objetivo del puesto es proporcionar día a día un excelente servicio de limpieza y mantenimiento a nuestros clientes.
The Day Porter is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness, appearance, and safety of assigned facilities during operating hours. This position performs routine cleaning, light maintenance, and customer-service–oriented tasks in occupied areas to support a clean, safe, and professional environment for building occupants and visitors.
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- Monitor building security and safety, including:
- Locking and unlocking doors and access points in accordance with site procedures.
- Performing periodic walkthroughs to identify safety or security concerns.
- Checking the use of electrical appliances and equipment to help ensure that fire, electrical, or other hazards are not created, and reporting issues to the supervisor or building management.
- Service, clean, and supply restrooms, including:
- Cleaning and disinfecting sinks, toilets, urinals, partitions, floors, and counters.
- Restocking supplies such as soap, paper towels, toilet tissue, and sanitary products.
- Reporting plumbing issues, supply shortages, or vandalism to the supervisor or building management.
- Gather and empty trash and recycling, including:
- Collecting trash and recyclable materials from offices, common areas, restrooms, and exterior areas as assigned.
- Transporting waste and recyclables to designated collection points.
- Replacing liners and ensuring containers are clean and presentable.
- Follow procedures for the safe use of chemical cleaners and power equipment, including:
- Using cleaning chemicals, solutions, and disinfectants in accordance with label instructions and company safety policies.
- Operating vacuums, floor machines, and other equipment only as trained and authorized.
- Wearing required personal protective equipment (PPE) and following OSHA Hazard Communication (“HazCom”) and company safety guidelines.
- Reporting damaged equipment or unsafe conditions promptly.
- Clean building floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, or vacuuming them:
- Sweeping, dust mopping, wet mopping, spot cleaning, and vacuuming carpets and hard surfaces.
- Performing periodic deeper cleaning of floors (e.g., scrubbing, polishing) as directed.
- Placing and removing wet floor signs and other safety signage as appropriate.
- Clean windows, glass partitions, and mirrors, including:
- Cleaning interior glass and accessible exterior glass using appropriate tools (e.g., squeegees, microfiber cloths).
- Removing smudges, fingerprints, and marks from glass surfaces, doors, and partitions.
- Clean and polish furniture and fixtures, including:
- Dusting, wiping, and polishing desks, tables, counters, chairs, and other furniture.
- Cleaning and disinfecting high-touch surfaces such as door handles, railings, elevator buttons, and light switches.
- Dust furniture, walls, machines, and equipment, including:
- Dusting horizontal and vertical surfaces as assigned.
- Removing cobwebs and debris from corners, vents, and baseboards.
- Cleaning around equipment in a manner consistent with client and safety requirements.
- Perform routine spot cleaning and incident response:
- Responding to spills, tracked-in dirt, or other incidents during the day.
- Cleaning public areas, lobbies, elevators, stairwells, and breakrooms to maintain a professional appearance.
- Customer service and communication:
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Additional Information/Benefits
Benefits: Paid Sick Days, Paid Holidays