Frick Facilities Housekeeping Team

Pittsburgh, PA
Full Time
Entry Level


Frick Facilities Housekeeping Team Member
Responsible for maintaining an environment within our museum facilities that requires a high standard of cleanliness and hygiene by using best cleaning practices throughout the site.

Hours:                  35 hours per week that requires flexibility for weekend and evenings hours.
Reports to:         Frick Facilities Housekeeping Manager
Status:                 Full-time, non‐exempt, full benefits package
Hourly Rate:      $16.50/hour

 

Responsibilities:

   Housekeeping Janitorial duties:65%
  • Commitment to fostering a workplace culture of equity and inclusion.
  • Ensuring that Clayton, Haller House, the Playhouse, Lexington, The Frick Art Museum and the Orientation and Education Centers are always kept in a clean and presentable state
  • Implement additional cleaning duties per Frick policy/procedures to ensure a safe, hygienic environment for visitors and staff.
  • Specific duties include, vacuuming, washing, and scrubbing floors and walls, dry and wet mopping, dusting, emptying trash containers, cleaning, and restocking all restrooms

   Facilities Management: 35%
  • Assisting with event and meeting  set‐ups and take‐downs (tables, chairs, etc.)
  • Notifying the Curatorial Affairs Department of any changes in the condition of any art objects and artifacts
  • Assisting with any office moves which could include building furniture, moving filing cabinets, desks, etc.
  • Respond to leaks, spills, or accidents as necessary to protect historical facilities and/or prevent hazardous situations
  • Other duties as requested and assigned  by management
 

Qualifications:

  • Experience in the custodial field is a big plus
  • Ability to physically perform heavy cleaning and scrubbing with the ability to reach all areas
  • Flexibility with the schedule, weekend and evening hours may be required
  • High degree of trustworthiness and the clearance of a criminal background check
  • Ability to deal with staff and visitors in a friendly and engaging manner
  • Self-motivated and proactive
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.

The Frick Pittsburgh is an Equal Opportunity Employer that is committed to fostering a workplace culture of accessibility, inclusion diversity and racial equality and urges qualified diverse applicants to apply.
 
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