Industrial Janitor
MANSFIELD, OH 44906
Posted: 5/20/2026
Job Description
LaborMax is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Janitor to join our team on 1st shift. The ideal candidate will be responsible for maintaining cleanliness and order in various facilities, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all occupants.
Responsibilities:
*Perform routine cleaning tasks including sweeping, mopping, *vacuuming, and dusting in designated areas.
*Conduct industrial cleaning operations to maintain high standards of hygiene and cleanliness.
*Assist in custodial duties such as emptying trash bins, sanitizing surfaces, and restocking supplies.
*Maintain facilities by performing upkeep as needed.
*Carry out commercial cleaning tasks in offices, restrooms, and common areas.
*Ensure all cleaning equipment is properly maintained and stored after use.
*Report any maintenance issues or safety hazards to the appropriate personnel.
Requirements:
*Experience in custodial or janitorial work
*Knowledge of floor care techniques including buffing and polishing is a plus.
*Familiarity with industrial cleaning practices and equipment operation.
*Ability to perform residential painting tasks as needed for upkeep.
*Strong attention to detail with the ability to maintain cleanliness standards consistently.
*Good communication skills to interact effectively with team members and facility occupants.
*Ability to work independently as well as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
Join us in creating clean, safe, and inviting spaces for everyone!
LaborMax is an equal opportunity employer
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (567) 206-1109
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