Location: Portland,ME, USA
The Per Diem Housekeeper cleans and performs routine maintenance of campus buildings, including residence halls, classrooms, and administrative offices.
Compensation
* 1st Shift: $17.50 per hour
* 2nd Shift: $17.50 per hour, plus a $1.00 per hour shift differential, for a total of $18.50 per hour
Responsibilities
The list below is inclusive of all the duties that fall under the housekeeping position but duties can vary from building to building and not all are completed every day.
* Clean floors, including vacuuming, sweeping, dust mopping, washing, stripping, waxing, and buffing.
* Shampoo carpets.
* Wash windows, walls, chalkboards, and trash cans.
* Dust furniture, fixtures, and woodwork.
* Collect and empty trash receptacles, and pick up litter in and around the buildings.
* Remove biological waste.
* Clean, sanitize, and stock the bathrooms; change and clean shower curtains.
* Replace light bulbs.
* Operate basic equipment, including low-speed buffers, burnishing machines, extractors, auto scrubbing machines, and wet vacuums.
* Move furniture.
* Perform routine maintenance of electrical, heating, vents, and fixtures.
* Assist in snow removal.
* Assist in training and overseeing the work of helpers assigned by the supervisor.
* Perform other related duties as necessary.
Qualifications
* High school education desirable.
* General knowledge and skills related to routine housekeeping and maintenance work, with commercial/institutional cleaning experience desirable.
* Ability to perform tasks in specific sequences.
* Physical ability to do heavy custodial work and operate cleaning equipment.
* Ability to understand and follow written instructions, chemical labels and warnings.
* Ability to work cooperatively with other employees and to deal courteously with students, faculty and staff.
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