Housekeeping - Janitorial Position Powell County Rest Area

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Description

  • CSP, Inc. is looking for a new team member to clean and maintain the rest area. This is a great job if you enjoy both indoor and outdoor work and working with others. This is a laid-back position and both part-time and full-time positions are available. You can work at your own pace and enjoy the beautiful Kentucky Rest Area.

Benefits include:

  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Short Term Disability
  • Accident Policy
  • Cancer Policy
  • Hospital Policy
  • Verizon Employee Discount Program

Housekeeping and janitorial job duties include but are not limited to:

  • Cleaning the rest area grounds, buildings, lobbies, restrooms, vending areas, parking areas and ramps.
  • Cleaning includes sweeping and mopping floors, washing windows and glass doors, cleaning commodes, urinals, sinks and mirrors.
  • Janitorial duties include stocking toilet paper and soap, keeping sidewalks, parking lots, and lawn areas free of litter and debris, and emptying trash containers.

Shift times:

  • 1st (7am-3pm)
  • 2nd (3pm-11pm)
  • 3rd (11pm-7am)

Requirements

  • Knowledge of commercial cleaning techniques, equipment use, and safety precautions.
  • The employee must be able to communicate with co-workers and others in a professional and courteous manner.
  • Employees in this position spend part of the workday standing and walking on concrete and similar hard surfaces. They also must walk on uneven ground (such as lawns, fields, and gravel).
  • Many of the essential functions of this job require two-handed work, opening and closing doors, pushing and pulling equipment and objects, leaning forward, backward, and to each side, bending over, kneeling, and crouching.
  • Employees must be able to determine whether surfaces are cleaned to required standards, identify spills and other liquids on floors, parking lots, and other surfaces, detect the presence of (and avoid being struck by) automobiles and other motor vehicles.
  • Employees in this position must work for up to two continuous hours, indoors and outdoors, at all times of year and in all kinds of weather.
  • Employees must be at least 18 years of age and pass a background check.
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