Janitor/Cleaner

Janitor/Cleaner


Company
Ajinochinmi Co., Inc.
Location
Manila, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
13 days ago
Via
via Indeed Philippines

Job Description
With at least 6 months experience as housekeeping / store maintenance / janitorial

Clean and maintain building floors, walls, glass, and carpets by following proper cleaning procedures

Assist staff in maintaining the cleanliness and orderliness of building and its amenities

Collect all garbage, empty trash bins and replenish trash bin liner

Replenish toiletries and maintain cleanliness of restrooms

Help monitor the security and safety of the building

Arrange and re-arrange furniture, equipment, and supplies for events and meetings

Greet and welcome employees/visitors

Willing to be under agency.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: Php695.00 per day

Benefits:
• Company events
• Employee discount
• Pay raise
• Promotion to permanent employee

Work Location: In person

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