What does a Day Porter do?
Janitors keep buildings such as schools, office spaces, hospitals, retail stores, and residential buildings clean and in good condition. Their primary responsibility is as a cleaner, but in many cases janitors also perform security and maintenance tasks. While most janitors work indoors, some work outdoors part of the time, for example removing snow or sweeping walkways.
A formal education is not required. Most janitors hold a high school degree. The work can be physically demanding and many janitors work evening hours because office buildings and schools are typically cleaned when they are empty.
- Clean building floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, or vacuuming them
- Clean windows and mirrors
- Clean and supply restrooms
- Remove waste and empty trash
- Maintain cleaning chart indicating areas that were cleaned and inspected
- Replenish cleaning and maintenance supplies
- Organize janitorial storage areas
- Notify supervisors about unsafe conditions or concerning the need for repairs or maintenance
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required
- Ability to observe safety and security procedures and to comply with policies
- Ability to read and interpret written information; ability to write clear statements; ability to communicate orally
- Must be able to do physical work and operate power equipment normally found in janitorial operations
- Attention to detail
- Ability to follow schedules and keep commitments
- Ability to follow directions from a supervisor
- Ability to demonstrate professionalism
- Must be able to manage time efficiently and to work individually as well as within a team
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“I was a janitor but worked a job as a chef/caterer also which was very stressful and unpleasant.”

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“Loved working at the casino it was nice place to work at Loved seeing all the customers and it being busy”

“The original manager I had was nice but absent the second clearly didn't know what they were doing.”

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“Management is nice but doesn’t care about any issues that happen on the job with clients.”

“Always offers great communication for any issues and/or if you want to change your role.”

“Dead end job because no one cares how well you do your job unless a client complains.”
Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of a Day Porter
When working as a Day Porter, the most common skills you will need to perform your job and for career success are Positive Attitude, Strong WORK Ethic, English Language, Computer Literate and Windows.
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The most common qualifications to become a Day Porter is a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree and an average of 0 - 1 of experience not including years spent in education and/or training.