Janitor/General Cleaner (FT) General Labor - Orlando, FL at Geebo

Janitor/General Cleaner (FT)

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2 Orlando, FL Orlando, FL Full-time Full-time From $17.
20 an hour From $17.
20 an hour 5 hours ago 5 hours ago 5 hours ago ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL! 3rd Shift Janitorial/General Cleaner (FT) Starting:
$17.
20/hr.
3rd Shift Janitors.
Scheduled Hours:
10 pm to 6:
30 am Must be able to work the weekends!! Requirements/Requisitos:
Clean Background / Verification de antecedentes.
Valid ID's / Documentaci n de Identificaci n validos.
Necesita ser Residente en Florida / Needs to be Florida Resident.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Cleaning high-traffic restrooms.
Empty waste baskets and replace liners.
Dust/clean tops of office furniture, table tops, chairs, blinds, etc.
Vacuum all high traffic carpeting & spot clean as needed.
General restroom cleaning including toilets, urinals, floors, and sinks.
Clean all glass windows within reach.
Sweep and mop high traffic tiled areas.
Spot-clean walls, partitions, and doors.
Refill all restroom dispensers as needed.
Maintain janitor's closet neat and orderly.
Maintain and clean Equipment (such as vacuums) at all times.
About FCS Facility Services:
FCS Facility Services is a minority women owned and operated janitorial and maintenance company servicing commercial facilities.
Headquartered in Central Florida and proudly servicing customers nationwide.
We been delivering quality Janitorial Services, and Facility Maintenance with a dedicated team of highly trained and specialized personnel.
For years we have been helping clients enhance their facilities, preserve their assets and improve tenant satisfaction and tenant retention by creating a healthier environmentally responsible facility.
Our team provides services to commercial office facilities, airports, educational facilities, government facilities, hotels, medical facilities, parking garage maintenance and pressure washing to name a few.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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