Site Manager – Janitorial Cleaning Services

Phenix City, AL
Full Time
Kemco Integrated Services
Manager/Supervisor
  

Job Overview:


We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Site Manager to oversee our janitorial cleaning services at client sites. The ideal candidate will manage day-to-day cleaning operations, supervise staff, ensure quality control, maintain equipment and supplies, and ensure the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene are maintained in the facility.
This role requires strong leadership skills, excellent communication, and the ability to troubleshoot issues effectively while maintaining client satisfaction.

Salary $50K-$55K 


Key Responsibilities:

  1. Supervision & Team Management:

    1. Lead and supervise a team of cleaning staff, ensuring adherence to schedules and company policies.

    2. Conduct daily inspections to ensure work is completed according to standard and resolve any issues that arise.

    3. Provide training and development for staff to improve performance and quality.

    4. Schedule and assign tasks for cleaning staff based on operational needs.

    5. Foster a positive and cooperative team environment.

  2. Quality Control & Standards:

    1. Monitor and enforce cleaning procedures to ensure a high level of cleanliness and sanitation across the site.

    2. Perform regular inspections and audits of the facility to ensure cleanliness standards are met.

    3. Address customer feedback and complaints related to cleaning services, ensuring prompt resolution.

    4. Maintain records of site performance and quality assurance.

  3. Inventory & Equipment Management:

    1. Ensure all cleaning supplies and equipment are stocked, organized, and well-maintained.

    2. Order cleaning materials and supplies as necessary, staying within budget.

    3. Conduct routine inspections of equipment, ensuring they are in working order and handle minor repairs if needed.

    4. Ensure proper disposal of waste and recycling according to health and safety guidelines.

  4. Safety & Compliance:

    1. Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal health, safety, and environmental regulations.

    2. Conduct regular safety audits and ensure cleaning staff follow safety protocols.

    3. Provide safety training and ensure all cleaning staff are equipped with the proper personal protective equipment (PPE).

    4. Report and document accidents, safety violations, and hazards on-site.

  5. Client Communication:

    1. Act as the primary point of contact for clients regarding janitorial services.

    2. Address client concerns, inquiries, and special requests promptly and professionally.

    3. Prepare and present regular performance reports to clients, outlining cleaning schedules, tasks completed, and any issues that may arise.

  6. Administrative Duties:

    1. Maintain detailed records of staff attendance, payroll, and other necessary reports.

    2. Ensure that all cleaning contracts and schedules are being met on time and within budget.

    3. Manage staff schedules, timekeeping, and resolve any payroll discrepancies.


Qualifications:

  1. Education:

    1. High school diploma or equivalent; additional certification in facilities management, janitorial services, or related field is a plus.

  2. Experience:

    1. Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in janitorial or facilities management, with at least 1 year in running a healthcare facility.

    2. Proven experience in managing cleaning teams, and knowledge of cleaning products, techniques, and equipment.

    3. Experience with inventory management and ordering supplies.

  3. Skills:

    1. Strong leadership, management, and interpersonal skills.

    2. Excellent time management and organizational abilities.

    3. Detail-oriented with a focus on quality and safety.

    4. Ability to handle complaints and resolve conflicts effectively.

    5. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.

    6. Proficient in using cleaning equipment and understanding cleaning chemicals and their proper use.


Physical Requirements:

  1. Ability to lift and carry cleaning supplies and equipment (up to 50 lbs).

  2. Ability to stand, bend, and perform physical tasks for extended periods.

  3. Comfortable working in various environments, including indoor and outdoor areas.


Working Conditions:

  1. Monday-Friday 
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