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Join the Navy Exchange as a federal cleaner and contribute to maintaining cleanliness in designated areas. Your role will involve using heavy industrial cleaning equipment and ensuring a safe and presentable environment for our customers and staff. With a robust benefits package including paid leave and health insurance, this position provides a great opportunity for those seeking steady work and community service.
Come work for us as a FEDERAL EMPLOYEE and help support our mission by providing customers with quality goods and services at a savings and to support quality of life programs for active-duty military, retirees, reservists and their families.
Job Summary:
Performs a full range of cleaning tasks involved in the maintenance of a designated area utilizing heavy industrial type equipment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Moderately heavy physical effort is used occasionally in moving setting up and working from ladders and scaffolds. Frequently lifts and moves objects weighing about 40 pounds and occasionally objects weighing over 50 pounds.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Indoors in areas which normally have adequate heat light and ventilation. Occasionally exposed to skin irritations from strong cleaning solutions. Possibility exists of serious disabling injury as a result of electrical shocks from power cleaning equipment or from falling scaffolds or ladders
By choosing to work for the NEXCOM Enterprise, you will enjoy one of the best benefit packages available anywhere:
PAID ANNUAL AND SICK LEAVE
MEDICAL/DENTAL INSURANCE
FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT
PENSION PLAN
401k SAVINGS PLAN
LIFE INSURANCE
TAX FREE SHOPPING PRIVILEGES
Six months experience performing cleaning tasks using industrial type cleaning equipment.
Physical requirements
Moderately heavy physical effort is used occasionally in moving setting up and working from ladders and scaffolds. Frequently lifts and moves objects weighing about 40 pounds and occasionally objects weighing over 50 pounds.