Janitor
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
- Empty trash
- Clean offices, pump stations, restrooms, breakrooms, and kitchens
- Stock cleaning supplies in appropriate areas
- Start the dishwasher at the end of the day
- Vacuum buildings
- Laundry
- Sweep and Mop floors
- Buff concrete floors
- Use a floor scrubber
- Wax floors
- Clean windows
- Clean insects and cobwebs from floors, walls, ceilings, windows, cabinets, etc.
- Drive assigned company vehicle to different locations to complete assigned tasks
- Setup and reconfigure office furniture as needed
- Auxiliary with moving office furniture to storage or different buildings as required
- Auxiliary with moving office contents (supplies, files, artwork) between locations
- Raise and lower governmental and company flags
- Report potential maintenance issues
- Maintain familiarity with strategic district levels of service
- Continuous improvement monitoring and innovation efforts
- Perform other duties as required
Required Experience
None
Desired Experience
Janitorial
Required Education/Certification/License
Valid Texas driver's license
Desired Education/Certification/License
High school diploma or GED
Success Factors/Job Competencies
The ability to work with others
Avoid reports of insufficient cleaning
Recognize items that need attention and resolve
Ability to self-motivate and perform duties without continuous supervision
Use a computer time entry program to record time worked accurately
Adhere to an approved work schedule
Be willing to accept location changes to the regular cleaning schedule as required
Maintain professional relationships with other TRWD staff
Have dependable transportation to and from work
Have a customer service-based mindset
Physical Demands and Work Environment
While performing the duties of this job, the employee will work within an office environment, warehouses, and Pump stations and have fieldwork that will expose the employee to weather conditions prevalent at the time.