Navy Region Naval District Washington Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR)
Laundry Worker
Navy Region Naval District Washington Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR), Naval Academy, Maryland, United States
Summary
The Laundry Worker provides essential services to the Naval Academy's Brigade of Midshipmen and to all other individuals, organizations, and activities that use the NABSD Laundry and Dry‑Cleaning Facility. Each worker will be assigned an assortment of tasks that are required to process laundry throughout the facility.
Responsibilities Incumbent will be required to perform one or all of the following tasks as assigned.
Match incoming laundry to laundry tickets, count and sort items, and distribute for cleaning based on soil/garment classification. Assign tags to items to maintain lot integrity as items travel through the facility. Bag and turn in to the department supervisor all valuables recovered during check‑in process.
Shake out and sort clean flatwork (bed and table linens) into bins by color and type to facilitate feeding into flatwork ironer equipment. Work individually or in teams, depending on piece size. Feed flatwork into the flatwork ironer and/or receive pressed, folded and stacked items from the cross‑folder equipment. Bundle and wrap items and place them in carts for distributing.
Separate towels, blankets, spreads, and other rough‑dried items (fully dried hand fold work) by type and fold in accordance with standard procedures. Separate nets, laundry, bags and loosely processed uniform items into lots, fold, cart‑up or stack as necessary. Operate towel folding machine by feeding towels into folder and stacking completed towels into laundry transport carts. Keep all work together by lot and customer. Forward completed work to next appropriate work station.
Separate goods according to lot and type. Distribute to appropriate equipment for processing. Press or tunnel finished work as assigned, performing any or a combination of the following tasks: operate collar and cuff press, yoke press, bosom and body press, double buck shirt press, sleeve press, laundry press, or steam finishing tunnel. Hang up finished work, maintaining lot integrity and check appearance for obvious defects, laying such items aside for reprocessing as necessary.
In the locker area, remove laundry nets from carts by lots and match to tickets in assembly lockers. Place all work in locker in appropriate laundry bag, matching all items to ticket for sign off. Tie completed bag and place on conveyor to be staged in a cart for delivery. Hanger assembly work: hang tickets on hooks by lot. Retrieve and assemble all items identified on ticket. When all pieces are accounted for, place in hanging bag and tie hangers together. Place on mobile racks for forgotten items, and staple laundry tags to items for identification after cleaning.
Collect uniforms from customers for cleaning. Prepare tickets. Verify item count and type to tickets corresponding to the customer orders. Check pockets for forgotten items, staple laundry tags to items for identification after cleaning. Enter ticket information on the spreadsheet for tracking and recording purposes. Organize clean orders on a conveyor for issue. Issue linen exchange items, prepackaged linens for guests and medical isolation purposes.
May be subject to continuous standing on concrete floors. Most tasks require quick hand and arm movements. Pushing or pulling of carts weighing up to 1,000 pounds may be required. May be required to lift bundles weighing up to 50 pounds on a daily basis and periodically lift bundles weighing up to 100 pounds with assistance. The laundry facility may be subject to heat, humidity, dust, lint, and noise.
Conditions of Employment
Must obtain and maintain a security clearance – requires 18 years of age
Males born after December 31, 1959 must be registered for Selective Service
Verification of employment eligibility in the United States is required
Probationary period: Full‑time employees serve a one‑year probationary period
Must be able to understand and communicate in English
Must complete an Occupational Health screening for this position
Qualifications
Your application must include narratives for each KSA, using specific examples to demonstrate your qualifications and experience
Incumbent must have at least three months experience sorting, counting, and folding clothing. Experience working in a professional laundry facility is preferred
Incumbent must have experience operating pressing equipment, or have the ability to learn how to operate pressing equipment
Incumbent must be able to stand up to three hours at a time, bend and lift up to 50 lbs
Education No educational requirements for this position.
Additional Information If you are detail‑oriented and enjoy hands‑on work in a fast‑paced production environment, we'd love to have you join us! Full‑time scheduling with 8‑hour daytime shifts Monday – Friday. Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
Benefits & Perks Include
Medical, Dental, Life, and Long‑Term Disability; Health Savings Account (HSA); Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Automatic Retirement Enrollment, 401(k), Roth 401(k), and 401(k) Loan; Paid Vacation and Sick Leave Accrual
Use of the Brigade Sports Complex and MWR facilities, shop at the Midshipmen Store and at the Navy Exchange, Eligible to join Navy Federal Credit Union and to use childcare with CDC & NAPS, Use of Employee Assistance Program
Eligibility for benefits depends on the type of position you hold and whether your position is full‑time, part‑time or intermittent. Contact the hiring agency for more information on the specific benefits offered.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Administrative
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Responsibilities Incumbent will be required to perform one or all of the following tasks as assigned.
Match incoming laundry to laundry tickets, count and sort items, and distribute for cleaning based on soil/garment classification. Assign tags to items to maintain lot integrity as items travel through the facility. Bag and turn in to the department supervisor all valuables recovered during check‑in process.
Shake out and sort clean flatwork (bed and table linens) into bins by color and type to facilitate feeding into flatwork ironer equipment. Work individually or in teams, depending on piece size. Feed flatwork into the flatwork ironer and/or receive pressed, folded and stacked items from the cross‑folder equipment. Bundle and wrap items and place them in carts for distributing.
Separate towels, blankets, spreads, and other rough‑dried items (fully dried hand fold work) by type and fold in accordance with standard procedures. Separate nets, laundry, bags and loosely processed uniform items into lots, fold, cart‑up or stack as necessary. Operate towel folding machine by feeding towels into folder and stacking completed towels into laundry transport carts. Keep all work together by lot and customer. Forward completed work to next appropriate work station.
Separate goods according to lot and type. Distribute to appropriate equipment for processing. Press or tunnel finished work as assigned, performing any or a combination of the following tasks: operate collar and cuff press, yoke press, bosom and body press, double buck shirt press, sleeve press, laundry press, or steam finishing tunnel. Hang up finished work, maintaining lot integrity and check appearance for obvious defects, laying such items aside for reprocessing as necessary.
In the locker area, remove laundry nets from carts by lots and match to tickets in assembly lockers. Place all work in locker in appropriate laundry bag, matching all items to ticket for sign off. Tie completed bag and place on conveyor to be staged in a cart for delivery. Hanger assembly work: hang tickets on hooks by lot. Retrieve and assemble all items identified on ticket. When all pieces are accounted for, place in hanging bag and tie hangers together. Place on mobile racks for forgotten items, and staple laundry tags to items for identification after cleaning.
Collect uniforms from customers for cleaning. Prepare tickets. Verify item count and type to tickets corresponding to the customer orders. Check pockets for forgotten items, staple laundry tags to items for identification after cleaning. Enter ticket information on the spreadsheet for tracking and recording purposes. Organize clean orders on a conveyor for issue. Issue linen exchange items, prepackaged linens for guests and medical isolation purposes.
May be subject to continuous standing on concrete floors. Most tasks require quick hand and arm movements. Pushing or pulling of carts weighing up to 1,000 pounds may be required. May be required to lift bundles weighing up to 50 pounds on a daily basis and periodically lift bundles weighing up to 100 pounds with assistance. The laundry facility may be subject to heat, humidity, dust, lint, and noise.
Conditions of Employment
Must obtain and maintain a security clearance – requires 18 years of age
Males born after December 31, 1959 must be registered for Selective Service
Verification of employment eligibility in the United States is required
Probationary period: Full‑time employees serve a one‑year probationary period
Must be able to understand and communicate in English
Must complete an Occupational Health screening for this position
Qualifications
Your application must include narratives for each KSA, using specific examples to demonstrate your qualifications and experience
Incumbent must have at least three months experience sorting, counting, and folding clothing. Experience working in a professional laundry facility is preferred
Incumbent must have experience operating pressing equipment, or have the ability to learn how to operate pressing equipment
Incumbent must be able to stand up to three hours at a time, bend and lift up to 50 lbs
Education No educational requirements for this position.
Additional Information If you are detail‑oriented and enjoy hands‑on work in a fast‑paced production environment, we'd love to have you join us! Full‑time scheduling with 8‑hour daytime shifts Monday – Friday. Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
Benefits & Perks Include
Medical, Dental, Life, and Long‑Term Disability; Health Savings Account (HSA); Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Automatic Retirement Enrollment, 401(k), Roth 401(k), and 401(k) Loan; Paid Vacation and Sick Leave Accrual
Use of the Brigade Sports Complex and MWR facilities, shop at the Midshipmen Store and at the Navy Exchange, Eligible to join Navy Federal Credit Union and to use childcare with CDC & NAPS, Use of Employee Assistance Program
Eligibility for benefits depends on the type of position you hold and whether your position is full‑time, part‑time or intermittent. Contact the hiring agency for more information on the specific benefits offered.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Administrative
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