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Average Salary
High School Diploma
A Building Cleaning Management worker in Japan is responsible for maintaining cleanliness, hygiene, and sanitation in commercial buildings, offices, hospitals, hotels, and public facilities. The job ensures that buildings remain safe, healthy, and visually clean for employees, visitors, and residents.
8 hours per day
Approximately 40 hours per week
Morning, afternoon, or night shifts depending on the facility
Overtime may be required
Knowledge of cleaning techniques and sanitation standards
Ability to use cleaning tools and machines
Attention to detail
Time management skills
Basic communication skills
Physical stamina and endurance
Teamwork and responsibility
Clean and maintain floors, hallways, offices, restrooms, and common areas
Sweep, mop, vacuum, and polish surfaces
Collect and dispose of garbage and recyclable materials
Clean windows, walls, elevators, and furniture
Refill cleaning supplies such as soap and paper towels
Use cleaning chemicals safely according to guidelines
Report maintenance issues to supervisors
Maintain a safe and hygienic environment
Health Insurance
Social Insurance and Pension
Paid annual leave
Overtime pay
Transportation allowance
Uniform and cleaning equipment provided
Possible accommodation support
Training programs and career advancement opportunities