How do they match: Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners

  • Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners

  • Apartment Maintenance Worker
  • Building Services Worker
  • Chore Worker
  • Cleaning and Maintenance Worker
  • Custodial Worker
  • Custodial Maintenance Worker
  • Dry House Worker
  • Environmental Services Worker
  • Facilities Worker
  • Hired Worker
  • Janitorial Worker
  • Janitorial Maintenance Worker
  • Lab Equipment Cleaner
  • Laboratory Equipment Cleaner
  • Maintenance Worker
  • Odd Jobs Day Worker
  • Patch Worker
  • Project Crew Worker
  • Sanitation Worker
  • Utility Worker
  • Washhouse Worker

  • Clean and restore building interiors damaged by fire, smoke, or water, using commercial cleaning equipment.
  • Clean laboratory equipment, such as glassware or metal instruments, using solvents, brushes, rags, or power cleaning equipment.
  • Drive vans, industrial trucks, or other vehicles required to travel to, or to perform, cleaning work.
  • Dust furniture, walls, machines, or equipment.
  • Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment to prevent damage to floors and fixtures.
  • Make adjustments or minor repairs to heating, cooling, ventilating, plumbing, or electrical systems.
  • Monitor building security and safety by performing tasks such as locking doors after operating hours or checking electrical appliance use to ensure that hazards are not created.
  • Move heavy furniture, equipment, or supplies, either manually or with hand trucks.
  • Requisition supplies or equipment needed for cleaning and maintenance duties.

  • Clean equipment or supplies.
  • Drive trucks or other vehicles to or at work sites.
  • Maintain equipment or systems to ensure proper functioning.
  • Operate grounds maintenance equipment.
  • Prepare chemicals for work application.
  • Remove debris from work sites.
  • Select equipment, materials, or supplies for cleaning or maintenance activities.