Office Cleaner
Career GuideKey Responsibilities
- Clean floors by sweeping and mopping
- Vacuum carpets and rugs
- Dust desks, shelves, and shared surfaces
- Clean and disinfect restrooms
- Empty trash and recycling bins
- Restock soap, paper towels, and toilet paper
- Clean kitchens and break rooms
- Sanitize high-touch surfaces such as door handles and light switches
- Report maintenance issues such as leaks or broken fixtures
- Follow site rules for cleaning chemicals and equipment
- Store supplies safely and keep closets organized
- Lock up areas after cleaning when required
Top Skills for Success
Reliability
Time Management
Attention to Detail
Communication
Customer Service
Teamwork
Cleaning Chemical Safety
Infection Control Practices
Equipment Handling
Surface Disinfection
Restroom Sanitation
Supply Inventory Tracking
Career Progression
Can Lead To
Lead Cleaner
Cleaning Supervisor
Site Supervisor
Facilities Coordinator
Transition Opportunities
Janitor
Housekeeper
Building Porter
Facilities Technician
Custodial Trainer
Common Skill Gaps
Often Missing Skills
Chemical Label ReadingSafe Lifting TechniquesTask PrioritizationBasic Maintenance ReportingQuality Check Routine
Development SuggestionsAsk for site training on chemical handling and safety rules, learn a simple checklist for daily and weekly tasks, practice clear handoff notes for supervisors, and request feedback on cleaning quality to improve consistency.
Salary & Demand
Median Salary Range
Entry LevelUSD 28,000 to 35,000 per year
Mid LevelUSD 35,000 to 42,000 per year
Senior LevelUSD 42,000 to 55,000 per year
Growth Trend
Stable demand. Hiring is steady across most cities, with increased focus on hygiene standards in offices, schools, clinics, and public buildings.Companies Hiring
Major Employers
ABM IndustriesISS Facility ServicesJani-KingSodexoAramarkServiceMaster Clean
Industry Sectors
Commercial Office BuildingsProperty ManagementHealthcareEducationGovernment BuildingsRetailHospitalityWarehousing
Recommended Next Steps
1
Create a simple resume that lists cleaning tasks, shift availability, and reliability2
Ask a supervisor for a written reference after consistent performance3
Learn the cleaning schedule for the site and track completion daily4
Complete basic workplace safety training offered by the employer5
Practice safe lifting and proper use of cleaning tools6
Volunteer to train a new team member to build leadership experience7
Track supply usage and alert the team before items run low