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Sanitation Team Member - Mon-Friday 1st and 2nd Shift

Los Angeles, CA

đź§ą Sanitation & Facility Maintenance Team Member

Location: Los Angeles, CA
Schedule: Full-Time | 3:00PM - 11:30PM
Reports To: Operations Manager

Rate: $18.38 hourly

Join Our Team – Keep Our Facility Safe, Clean & Running Smoothly!

We’re looking for a detail-oriented, reliable, and hardworking Sanitation & Facility Maintenance Team Member to help maintain our warehouse to the highest standards. This is more than cleaning – you’ll play a key role in keeping our facility safe, organized, and running efficiently every single day.

If you take pride in a job well done and enjoy working in a fast-paced team environment, we want to meet you!


What You’ll Do

âś… Keep it Clean: Sweep, mop, scrub, and sanitize warehouse floors, racking, doors, break rooms, and work areas.
âś… Support Operations: Use pallet jacks (training provided) to move products while cleaning home slots and assist forklift drivers with product cleanup.
âś… Manage Waste: Collect, sort, and dispose of trash/recyclables in designated areas.
âś… Operate Equipment: Use rider and walk-behind floor scrubbers to keep floors spotless.
âś… Monitor Safety: Report damage, hazards, or pest activity to leadership right away.
âś… Special Projects: Clean freezers/coolers, maintain grounds, and help minor facility maintenance projects.


What We’re Looking For

🔹 Reliable & Punctual: Excellent attendance is a must.
🔹 Team Player: Works well with others, communicates clearly, and supports team goals.
🔹 Self-Starter: Can follow directions and work independently when needed.
🔹 Safety-Minded: Follows all safety protocols and helps keep the work environment hazard-free.
🔹 Physically Capable: Comfortable standing/walking for long periods, lifting up to 50–75 lbs, and performing hands-on work.


Perks of the Job

✨ On-the-Job Training: We’ll teach you how to operate pallet jacks, scrubbers, and other tools.
✨ Team Environment: Work with supportive leadership and coworkers.
✨ Opportunities for Growth: Build valuable skills that can grow into other warehouse or operations roles.
✨ Be Valued: Your work directly impacts safety, quality, and productivity.


Ready to Apply?

If you enjoy staying active, keeping things organized, and working in a hands-on role, this is the job for you!

đź“© Apply today and be part of a team that values cleanliness, safety, and teamwork.

 

 

 

 

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