The Environmental Services (EVS) Floor Technician is responsible for maintaining a clean, safe, and sanitary healthcare environment through floor care and cleaning services in assigned areas. This role performs specialized floor maintenance tasks including stripping, scrubbing, buffing, burnishing, and carpet care, while adhering to established environmental services procedures and safety protocols.
The position supports hospital infection control standards and ensures all assigned areas meet the organization’s quality and cleanliness expectations.
Perform floor stripping, extraction, scrubbing, buffing, and burnishing procedures.
Sweep and mop tile floors using proper cleaning techniques.
Operate auto-scrubbers and other floor care equipment.
Perform carpet care including vacuuming, bonnet cleaning, and carpet extraction.
Apply cleaning solutions and floor finishes according to training guidelines.
Ensure floors are properly dried using fans when necessary.
Vacuum carpeted areas.
Dust mop and damp mop hard floor surfaces.
Spot clean stains and remove debris.
Empty waste baskets and replace liners.
Maintain cleanliness of assigned work areas.
Clean sinks, toilets, mirrors, and tubs/showers inside and outside.
Refill restroom supplies including:
Toilet tissue
Paper towels
Soap dispensers
Damp mop restroom floors.
Clean walls, water pipes, and fixtures.
Clean baseboards and corners.
Dust door frames and vents.
Clean edges above and below six feet.
Clean desks, countertops, and telephones.
Detail high-touch surfaces and fixtures.
Place caution signs before beginning floor care tasks.
Handle cleaning chemicals safely including bleach, wax, disinfectants, and other approved products.
Follow hospital cleaning procedures and HHS training standards.
Respond to housekeeping pages and requests as needed.
Record completed work on the Area Assignment Checklist.
Perform other tasks as assigned by the Environmental Services Director.
Assist with maintaining equipment and supplies.
Support the overall Environmental Services team in maintaining a safe patient care environment.
This position requires the ability to:
Frequently lift 0–40 pounds
Lift or move equipment and furniture weighing 25–100 pounds
Push or pull carts and equipment exceeding 100 pounds
Stand, walk, bend, twist, kneel, squat, and reach continuously during shifts
Operate cleaning equipment and machinery safely
Work on tile and carpeted floors for extended periods
Must be able to work weekends, holidays, and varied shifts as required.
Work is performed in a healthcare facility environment including patient areas, restrooms, offices, and ancillary spaces.
Dust mops and damp mops
Vacuum cleaners
Scrubbing pads
Carpet care machinery
Buckets and cleaning carts
Auto scrubbers
Buffing and burnishing machines
Putty knives and detailing tools
Ability to follow cleaning procedures and safety protocols.
Ability to handle cleaning chemicals safely.
Basic communication skills in English (reading, writing, speaking).
Ability to complete assigned work independently and document tasks performed.
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