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Janitor - part-time - Seattle - Ahtna Infrastructure & Technologies Job at Ahtna

Ahtna, Seattle, WA, United States


Summary

Works under the supervision of the On-site Supervisor.The quality standards of assigned tasks for all janitorial services performed are to be without customer complaints 95% for the month. Must be able to utilize cleaning products, chemicals, vacuums, mops, wringers, dust tools, and floor machines. Must be able to handle heavy equipment to do carpet cleaning along with stripping and waxing floors.

The pay rate for this position is $25.57/hour + $4.57/hour H&W.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • The employee will follow all rules and regulations relative to entering and leaving the building.
  • Must be physically able to do their assigned work and shall be free of communicable diseases.
  • Contractor employees shall not disturb papers on desks, open desk drawers, or cabinets, or use telephones, copy machines, or other equipment provided for official Government use.
  • Will report fires, hazardous conditions, and items in need of repair, such as dead lights, leaking faucets, toilet stoppage, etc.
  • Specified rooms will be locked after cleaning and keys will be returned to COR.
  • All personal articles found by contractor employees shall be given to the COR.
  • Follow established procedure methods for handling and mixing chemicals.
  • Dust all desks, chairs, stands, bookcases, consoles, lockers, closet shelves, radiators, windowsills, doorsills, banisters, costumers, consoles, wall-mounted appurtenances, and other related equipment shall be dusted. Dust, lint, and dry soil shall be removed with a dust cloth or feather duster from wood furniture
  1. REMOVE ALL TRASH RECEPTACLES AND REPLACE LINERS: All waste containers shall be emptied, and plastic liners replaced if soiled, inside and outside, utilizing a spray disinfectant and shall be free of odors. The bags will be tied and placed in the dumpster provided by each building. The dumpster lid is to be closed at all times. All trashcans shall have plastic liners, which will be replaced as necessary. Ashtray containers shall also be cleaned.
  2. WASH WASTEBASKETS: Wastebaskets shall be washed (when needed), dried, and returned to their original location.
  3. DUST ALL FURNITURE: All desks, chairs, stands, bookcases, consoles, and other related equipment shall be dusted. Dust, lint, and dry soil shall be removed with a dust cloth or feather duster from wood furniture (so as not to mar or scratch it), and a brush or vacuum cleaner shall be used for fabric furniture. Equipment such as computers, radios, and electronic equipment, sitting or stored on shelves and tables, is not to be dusted, moved, or handled.
  4. WASH FURNITURE TO REMOVE SCUFF MARKS AND STAINS: Desks, chairs, stands, bookcases, chalkboards, consoles, and related type equipment shall be cleaned with soap and water or commercial cleaner to remove all scuff marks and stains (which can be removed without requiring refinishing).
  5. DUST LEDGES, COUNTERS, AND OTHER FLAT SURFACES: All dust, lint, and dry soil shall be removed from ledges, counters, and other flat surfaces (including corners and vents) such as moldings, window ledges, frames, shop tables, and shelves that are within reach or up to seven feet above the floor. This does not include the operating equipment.
  6. SPOT CLEAN: Smudges, fingerprints, marks, streaks, etc. shall be removed from washable surfaces of walls, partitions, doors, fixtures, light fixtures, elevator doors, and panels. Germicidal detergent shall be used in restrooms, locker rooms, break areas, and drinking fountains. Doors, hardware, handrails, etc. shall be polished with a polishing compound. After spot cleaning, surfaces shall have a uniform appearance and be free of streaks, spots, and other evidence of removed soil.
  7. CLEAN AND SERVICE RESTROOMS
  8. Clean toilets, toilet seats, urinals, washbasins, and related or associated fixtures, using an appropriate commercial cleaner to remove dirt, stains, and scuff marks. A commercial disinfectant shall be used after cleaning fixtures. Toilets will be deodorized using solid chemical cubes or a commercial deodorizer acceptable to the facility manager
  9. VACUUM CARPET: After being vacuumed, the carpet shall be free of visible dust, litter, lint, paper, and soil. The contractor is responsible for spot-cleaning carpet areas, as necessary, to assure the uniform appearance of the carpeted area. Spots shall be removed as soon as noticed. Only those methods recommended by the manufacturer's maintenance instructions and current stain removal charts shall be used. All tears, burns, unraveling, and other carpet damage shall be brought to the attention of the facility manager.
  10. SHAMPOO CARPET: All carpets shall be shampooed yearly with a commercially approved solution and shall be free of soil, stains, and spots after being shampooed. The scheduling of shampooing will be coordinated with the facility manager. Before shampooing, the carpets and rugs shall be vacuumed free of all loose soil and debris. Shampooing shall be done by the water extraction method.
  11. DAMP MOP ALL STAINS AND SPILLS. SPOT CLEANING LOBBY AREAS AND REMOVING ANY STANDING WATER. Damp mopping using a cotton or similar yarn-type string mop that has been mechanically wrung/squeezed to remove excess solution for purpose of removing light soil, dirt, liquid, or other foreign material from a floor which does not require complete mopping of the area.Display caution signs when mopping floors in an area where people are or may be present before floors are dry.
  12. INTERIOR WINDOW CLEANING: Includes all interior glass surfaces, relights, cubicle glass and glass doors, mirrors, and adjacent trim. Glass will be thoroughly cleaned yearly, to keep it free of fingerprints, smudges, streaks, and smears. The contractor will use ladders when necessary. Glass windows shall be washed using such instruments to assure the cleaning is thorough. Windows shall be free of all traces of film, dirt, smudges, water deposits, and other foreign matter. Dust and foreign matter shall be removed from the frames, casings, sills, and glass.
  13. VENETIAN BLINDS: All Venetian blinds will be cleaned on an annual basis to remove laden airborne dirt, dust, soil, lint, smudges, smears, or other foreign material. Laden airborne matter shall be removed by either a feather duster or mechanical or manual means.
  14. SPOT CLEAN SHADES: Shades shall be damp wiped to remove soil and dust, using a commercially approved cleaner. Shades shall be free of streaks and smudges.
  15. CLEAN, DISINFECT, AND POLISH ALL DRINKING FOUNTAINS. Remove all dirt, soil, stains, liquids, trash, refuse, and other foreign material from all drinking fountains and wash stations. Disinfect or neutralize material containing or supporting the growth of bacterial/viral organisms capable of causing infection in humans if untreated. Metal cleaning/polishing to remove dirt, soil, fingerprints, smudges, watermarks, and other foreign materials from metal surfaces and fixtures.
  16. CLEAN ENTRANCES. Clean entrance mats and sweep outside entrances and steps leading to each building. Each time floors are swept/dust-mopped or vacuumed, walk-o0ff mats in that area, outside entrances, and steps leading to the building shall also be cleaned. Mats shall be returned to their original locations after such cleaning.
  17. CLEAN COUNTERS, SINKS, AND OTHER FIXTURES: A commercial solution shall be used to remove streaks, stains, smudges, food residue, and other obvious soils.
  18. UNSCHEDULED CLEANING. The contractor shall respond to service call requests for cleaning within 1 hour during regular working hours. Service call tasks include but are not limited to such items as the cleanup of overflowed restroom fixtures, cleanup of spills, cleaning muddy or wet entrances, and cleanup of broken glass.
  19. GUANO CLEANING. Clean the interior perimeters of Hangers 32 and 33 including all fire lanes to remove guano droppings on a weekly basis. A sweeper or scrubber shall be included to accomplish the task.In areas not accessible by the sweeper or scrubber, a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter shall be used.Wet-down areas to be cleaned and use protective masks and gloves during the process. Walkways in both buildings, tops of walk-in freezers/refrigerators, and roof of the bone museum (in Hanger 32) shall be cleaned quarterly.Floors and handrails shall be vacuumed using a vacuum with a HEPA filter.Handrails shall be cleaned using a spray solution to remove any guano residue.


Supervision

None

Minimum Qualifications
  • Must have 3 months of general experience in progressively responsible housekeeping/sanitation or other work that applies particular knowledge and skills to perform the position.
  • High School diploma or equivalent.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Knowledge of janitorial methods, practices, materials, tools, occupational hazards, and safety precautions of the janitorial work.
  • Knowledge and experience with Alaska Native cultures.
Shareholder Preference
  • Pursuant to PL 93-638, as amended, preference will be given to qualified Ahtna Native Corporation Shareholders, Descendants, and Spouses in all phases of employment.
Core Competencies
  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions.
  • Demonstrates good customer relationship skills.
Working Environment:
  • Generally, indoors. While outdoors may be subject to construction site conditions, confined spaces, changes in temperature, weather conditions, and noise levels.
Physical Demands
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds. For an extended period of time may be required to stand or walk; push or pull heavy equipment. Considerable reaching, stooping, kneeling, and crouching as required

Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Work Schedule: Based on Needs

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities

The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)