Office Cleaner Job at ThreatLocker in Orlando
ThreatLocker, Orlando, FL, United States, 32885
Overview
ThreatLocker is a leader in endpoint protection technologies, providing enterprise-level cybersecurity tools to improve the security of servers and endpoints. The ThreatLocker platform with Application Allowlisting, Ringfencing, Storage Control, Elevation Control, Endpoint Network Control, Configuration Management, and Operational Alert solutions are leading the cybersecurity market toward a more secure approach of blocking the exploits of application vulnerabilities.
Job Scope
- Maintain Cleanliness: Thoroughly clean and maintain the assigned location, including restrooms, waste removal, glass cleaning, floor care (vacuuming, sweeping, mopping), dusting, and sanitizing.
- Office Cleaning: Dust and clean all offices and wipe down all desks throughout the week.
- Quality and Efficiency: Ensure high-quality cleaning services while adhering to efficiency and safety procedures.
- Equipment Management: Properly store cleaning equipment at the end of each shift.
- Inventory Management: Monitor cleaning supplies and notify the supervisor when stock is running low.
Required Qualifications
- Detail-oriented with a strong work ethic
- Preferred: Previous cleaning experience
- Reliable and trustworthy
- Friendly and helpful attitude
- High school diploma (preferred)
Working Conditions
The following conditions are representative of those encountered while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodation may be requested and will be evaluated in relation to the essential functions that must be performed.
- Work will be performed in an office environment.
- Duties may occasionally require standing, walking, reaching with hands and arms, climbing or balancing, stooping or kneeling, talking and hearing, and using fingers and hands to feel objects and tools.
- Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.
- Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
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