Janitor - Swing - PDX
Portland, OR, United States
Description
Not just work.Meaningfulwork.
People are at the heart of everything we do. Our mission is to cultivate meaningful work for people with disabilities and other barriers. By becoming a Janitor, you will join a team that proudly keeps the facilities and shared spaces in our communities clean, in a safe and effective way. Our union representatives at SEIU Local 49 have acknowledged our enhanced cleaning protocols and procedures, sharing them as best practices for the janitorial industry.
We encourage people with a disability, a Preferred Worker Card, or other barriers to employment to apply. Please let us know if you need special accommodations.
What you'll do
Disinfect touch-points and wipe surfaces
Ensure restrooms and terminals are clean including furniture, glass, and outside cleaning
Respond to janitorial emergencies
Provide basic floor care tasks such as vacuuming, daily carpet spotting, sweeping and mopping
Confirm all equipment is in good and safe working condition
Dust, empty trash, stock restrooms, clean walls, windows and countertops
Communicate with supervisors about inventory needs
The Benefits
SEIU benefits include medical, dental, paid time off, paid sick days, and paid holidays. Employees must complete 1040 hours of work and maintain 120 hours a month to be benefits eligible.
Requirements
Why you're a great fit
We know that experience is gathered in many ways. These guidelines represent some, but not all the ways you might have acquired the skills required for this role. If you have a demonstrated ability to fulfill the job duties but got there in a different way, please apply. Good communication and problem-solving skills and the ability to write and read simple instructions and short correspondence
The ability to pass a criminal background check
Walk and stand for long periods of time
Perform work that includes lifting up to 50 pounds, carrying, bending, and pulling
Speak and understand basic English
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and independent decision-making