LMS Investment Management
Job summary
A residential or apartment cleaner is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and orderliness of homes or apartment units, often including common areas within apartment buildings. They ensure a clean, healthy, and inviting environment for residents and occupants. This role requires attention to detail, efficiency, and adherence to safety and hygiene protocols.
Key responsibilities General cleaning and maintenance
Sweep, mop, and vacuum all floors, including hardwood, tile, and carpeted areas. Dust and polish all surfaces, including furniture, fixtures, window sills, and blinds. Clean and sanitize bathrooms, including sinks, toilets, showers, tubs, and mirrors. Clean and sanitize kitchens, including countertops, sinks, appliances (exterior and sometimes interior, as requested), and stovetops. Empty trash and recycling bins, and replace liners. Clean windows, glass surfaces, and mirrors, ensuring streak-free results. Perform deep cleaning tasks, including cleaning baseboards, scrubbing grout, or cleaning under heavy furniture. Clean upholstered furniture using appropriate techniques and equipment. Safety and equipment
Safely use and store a variety of cleaning products, supplies, and equipment (e.g., vacuums, mops, floor buffers). Adhere to all health and safety regulations and protocols, including proper ventilation and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves and masks. Maintain a clean and organized work area, ensuring equipment is in good working order and reporting any maintenance or repair needs promptly. Client and communication
Communicate effectively with teammates regarding cleaning needs and schedules. Address any concerns or special requests in a timely and professional manner. Report any damages, hazards, or maintenance issues observed during cleaning to the appropriate contact person. Qualifications and skills Experience and education
Proven experience in residential or apartment cleaning is often strongly preferred. On-the-job training is common and can provide necessary skills. Technical skills
Knowledge of various cleaning methods, products, and equipment for different surfaces. Ability to follow instructions and cleaning checklists. Familiarity with safety data sheets (SDS) for cleaning chemicals is beneficial. Physical demands
Physical stamina and ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, reach, and lift up to 25 pounds (and sometimes more) for extended periods. Comfortable performing repetitive motions and working in various positions. Soft skills
Attention to detail: Meticulous and thorough, ensuring high standards of cleanliness. Reliability and punctuality: Dependable and adhere to schedules. Trustworthiness: Often working unsupervised in clients' private spaces. Time management: Ability to prioritize tasks and complete work efficiently within allocated timeframes. Communication: Clear and effective communication with clients and/or supervisors. Independent worker:Able to complete tasks efficiently with minimal supervision.
Key responsibilities General cleaning and maintenance
Sweep, mop, and vacuum all floors, including hardwood, tile, and carpeted areas. Dust and polish all surfaces, including furniture, fixtures, window sills, and blinds. Clean and sanitize bathrooms, including sinks, toilets, showers, tubs, and mirrors. Clean and sanitize kitchens, including countertops, sinks, appliances (exterior and sometimes interior, as requested), and stovetops. Empty trash and recycling bins, and replace liners. Clean windows, glass surfaces, and mirrors, ensuring streak-free results. Perform deep cleaning tasks, including cleaning baseboards, scrubbing grout, or cleaning under heavy furniture. Clean upholstered furniture using appropriate techniques and equipment. Safety and equipment
Safely use and store a variety of cleaning products, supplies, and equipment (e.g., vacuums, mops, floor buffers). Adhere to all health and safety regulations and protocols, including proper ventilation and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves and masks. Maintain a clean and organized work area, ensuring equipment is in good working order and reporting any maintenance or repair needs promptly. Client and communication
Communicate effectively with teammates regarding cleaning needs and schedules. Address any concerns or special requests in a timely and professional manner. Report any damages, hazards, or maintenance issues observed during cleaning to the appropriate contact person. Qualifications and skills Experience and education
Proven experience in residential or apartment cleaning is often strongly preferred. On-the-job training is common and can provide necessary skills. Technical skills
Knowledge of various cleaning methods, products, and equipment for different surfaces. Ability to follow instructions and cleaning checklists. Familiarity with safety data sheets (SDS) for cleaning chemicals is beneficial. Physical demands
Physical stamina and ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, reach, and lift up to 25 pounds (and sometimes more) for extended periods. Comfortable performing repetitive motions and working in various positions. Soft skills
Attention to detail: Meticulous and thorough, ensuring high standards of cleanliness. Reliability and punctuality: Dependable and adhere to schedules. Trustworthiness: Often working unsupervised in clients' private spaces. Time management: Ability to prioritize tasks and complete work efficiently within allocated timeframes. Communication: Clear and effective communication with clients and/or supervisors. Independent worker:Able to complete tasks efficiently with minimal supervision.