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    Job Details: Floor Machine Operator

    Job TypeIn Person
    Employment TypeFull Time
    Shift Schedule
    IndustryHospitality, Other: Janitorial
    Education Level
    Ability One/Second Chance
    Job DescriptionThe Floor Machine Operator is responsible for the efficient and safe operation of all floor equipment used to perform the maintenance of corridor floors under government contracts. The person in this position must also perform essential preventive maintenance on all equipment as outlined in the equipment technical manual and the company's Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). \\Cleans and keeps in an orderly condition factory working areas and washrooms, or premises of an office, apartment house, or commercial or other establishments. Duties involve a combination of the following: Sweeping, mopping or scrubbing, and polishing floors; removing chips, trash, and other refuse; dusting equipment, furniture, or fixtures; polishing metal fixtures or trimmings; providing supplies and minor maintenance services; and cleaning lavatories, showers, and restrooms (WDR Summary 11150).
    Key ResponsibilitiesCleaning hallways, lobbies, lounges, restrooms, corridors, elevator banks, stairways, locker rooms, and other work areas as outlined by the contract task and frequency or performance-based contract assignments.\Cleaning floors using brooms and mops and powered scrubbing, floor finish applicator, and floor polishing (burnishing) machines.\Polishing metalwork, such as fixtures and fittings.\Washing windows, door panels, and sills.\Emptying wastebaskets, and cleaning ashtrays.\Replenishing bathroom supplies.\Responsible for working with a positive team spirit and producing quality work.\Responsible for appropriate conduct and demeanor as dictated by Didlake Policy.\Responsible for following safety standards and guidelines in the proper use of the equipment and other activities.\Setting an example through dependability, hard work, strong business ethics, and personal appearance.\Requisitions supplies and equipment from Supervisor.\May be required to train other employees on how to properly use, troubleshoot, and perform preventive maintenance on equipment.\May fill in for general cleaning staff as needed.\Responsible for appropriate conduct and demeanor as dictated by Didlake Policy.\Completes required paperwork and/or documentation.\Completes and maintains all Didlake required training
    Education LevelHigh School Diploma/GED
    Required Certifications or Licenses
    Optional Certifications or Licenses
    Skills and ExperienceMust possess strong verbal and good written communication skills including the ability to read, write, and comprehend simple instructions.\Ability to apply common sense and good judgment in fulfilling responsibilities.\Ability to interact effectively and positively with employees with disabilities required.\Some knowledge of general cleaning products and equipment required.\Must possess and demonstrate high initiative, adaptability, reliability, flexibility, and convey a positive team member attitude.\Must maintain a proficient level of knowledge on the different types of floor machines, safe operation, care, and upkeep, and must also show through assessment the level of proficiency in the safe operation of all electrical and battery-driven floor cleaning equipment.\Ability to pass a background check.
    BenefitsPaid holidays and vacation days.\401(k) Retirement Plan\Healthcare plan\Employee Assistance Program
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