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Floor Care Technician

Job in Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia, 23801, USA
Listing for: CW Resources
Full Time, Part Time position
Listed on 2026-06-27
Job specializations:
  • Maintenance/Cleaning
    Floor Tech/Cleaning, Cleaning Services, Maintenance Worker, Facility Maintenance
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 25000 - 35000 USD Yearly USD 25000.00 35000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Fort Lee

We welcome applicants who qualify for the Ability One Program. It's a federal program that helps adults with disabilities find jobs and receive support services.

Location:

Fort Lee Commissary, Virginia.

Schedule:

Varies from Monday to Sunday from 9:00 pm to 5:00 am.
Shift: Part Time & Full Time positions available. Must be available to work evenings, weekends, and holidays.

Floor Care Technician – Responsibilities

We’re looking for a Floor Care Technician with at least 1 year of experience to keep our spaces spotless. If you know your way around a buffer and love a job that keeps you moving, let’s talk!

  • Clean and care for a variety of floor surfaces – tile, vinyl, carpet, and concrete – using the right methods for each. This includes regular sweeping, mopping, and scheduled deep cleaning to keep floors looking their best.
  • Operate floor care machines such as buffers, auto‑scrubbers, carpet extractors, burnishers, and vacuums to complete daily and project‑based tasks.
  • Perform advanced floor care services like stripping old wax or finish, applying new coatings, buffing for shine, and deep‑cleaning carpets using hot water extraction or bonnet methods.
  • Follow safety guidelines when working with cleaning chemicals and equipment, and always wear the proper personal protective gear (PPE).
  • Use all equipment safely and make sure it’s cleaned, stored properly, and in good working order.
  • Follow OSHA and facility safety standards to help keep yourself and others safe.
  • Work on your own or with a team to complete daily floor care duties and larger cleaning projects.
  • Keep in touch with your supervisor about any equipment issues, supply needs, or floor damage that needs attention.
  • Help maintain a clean, safe, and professional space by keeping floors free of spills, dirt, and slip hazards.
Day in the Life of a Floor Technician
  • Start your shift by reviewing your schedule and gathering supplies and equipment for the day's tasks.
  • Walk through assigned areas to check floor conditions and plan your work.
  • Sweep, mop, or vacuum floors to prep for deeper cleaning.
  • Use machines like buffers, scrubbers, and extractors to clean and polish floors.
  • Strip and wax floors or deep‑clean carpets, depending on the surface and schedule.
  • Monitor equipment performance and clean or refill machines as needed.
  • Stay alert for spills, hazards, or damage and act to fix or report them.
  • Wrap up by cleaning your equipment, storing supplies, and logging completed work.
What You'll Need to Be Successful
  • Minimum of 1 to 2 years of hands‑on experience working as a commercial floorcare technician, janitor, or similar role.
  • Experience using floor care machines like buffers, auto‑scrubbers, burnishers, and carpet extractors.
  • Knowledge of floor types (tile, vinyl, carpet, concrete) and how to clean and maintain each properly.
  • Valid RealID.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain government base access.
Bonus If You Have These Skills
  • Strong attention to detail – takes pride in clean, polished results.
  • Good time management – can stay on task and meet deadlines.
  • Self‑motivated – able to work independently with minimal supervision.
  • Team player – works well with others to complete larger projects.
  • Clear communication – can report issues and follow directions.
  • Positive attitude – takes ownership of the job and stays professional.
Benefits
  • Insurance – Medical, Dental.
  • Vision – (Voluntary Benefit).
  • Telemedicine.
  • Retirement Plan & Match Options.
  • Short Term Disability.
  • Life Insurance.
  • Paid Holidays & Vacation.
  • Sick Time.
Physical & Environmental Demands
  • Stand and walk for 8 to 10 hours per shift, often on hard surfaces like tile or concrete.
  • Use hands and arms for repetitive tasks such as mopping, scrubbing, and operating machines.
  • Lift, push, or carry up to 50 pounds (equipment, supplies, or furniture).
  • Bend, kneel, crouch, and reach to clean under furniture or along baseboards.
  • Operate heavy‑tire floor care equipment like buffers, burnishers, and carpet extractors.
  • Maintain good vision and hearing to safely use equipment and communicate with team members.
  • Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, or masks when needed.
  • Work indoors in busy, high‑traffic areas such as hallways, lobbies, or…
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