building cleaner
Building cleaners maintain the cleanliness and overall functionality of various types of buildings such as offices, hospitals and public institutions. They perform cleaning duties like sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, empty trash and check security systems, locks and windows. Building cleaners check air conditioning systems and notify the appropriate persons in case of malfunctions or problems.
About building cleaner
As a building cleaner, you will maintain the cleanliness, hygiene, and functionality of diverse building types including offices, hospitals, schools, public institutions, and commercial spaces. You will perform comprehensive cleaning duties such as sweeping, vacuuming, mopping floors, dusting surfaces, removing trash, and sanitizing bathrooms and common areas. Beyond basic cleaning, you will monitor building security systems, check locks and windows, inspect air conditioning and ventilation systems, and report any malfunctions or maintenance issues to appropriate supervisors. Your work is essential to creating safe, healthy, and professional environments where people can work, learn, or receive care. You will often work independently or as part of a cleaning team, managing your time efficiently while maintaining consistent quality standards.
This role offers flexibility with shift options including evenings, nights, and weekends depending on building occupancy and facility requirements. You will need physical stamina, attention to detail, and knowledge of cleaning products and environmental safety protocols. Poland's growing commercial and institutional sectors create steady demand for qualified building cleaners. The position can lead to supervisory roles managing cleaning teams or specializing in specific facility types such as healthcare or hospitality. Many employers value loyalty and long-term employment, offering stable work with opportunities for skill development and advancement.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a building cleaner.
Interior Cleaning and Sanitization
- Sweep, vacuum and mop floors in all building areas
- Clean and dust surfaces including desks, tables, shelves and window sills
- Clean and sanitize bathrooms including toilets, sinks and mirrors
- Remove dust and maintain clean, hygienic conditions in all areas
Waste Management and Recycling
- Empty trash bins and remove waste from all building areas
- Sort and separate waste according to recycling requirements
- Perform cleaning activities in an environmentally friendly manner
- Manage disposal of hazardous and special waste materials safely
Building Security and Facility Checks
- Check and report on security systems, locks and windows
- Inspect and monitor air conditioning and ventilation systems
- Report malfunctions or problems to appropriate supervisors immediately
- Maintain facility security by checking doors and entry points
Restroom Maintenance and Supplies
- Keep toilet facilities clean and sanitary at all times
- Inform management on toilet facilities malfunctions
- Restock toilet facilities supplies including paper, soap and sanitizer
- Maintain cleanliness of sinks, mirrors and accessories
Building Maintenance and Repairs
- Perform minor repairs to buildings' systems and fixtures
- Report major building repairs and maintenance needs to supervisors
- Maintain cleaning equipment in proper working condition
- Arrange furniture and maintain organized work spaces
Health, Safety and Inventory Management
- Maintain personal hygiene standards when cleaning different areas
- Maintain inventory of cleaning supplies and reorder as needed
- Follow cleaning industry health and safety measures at all times
- Use appropriate cleaning equipment and materials safely
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (23)
Optional (29)
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