This question is about janitor.
It takes 2 years of professional experience to become a janitor. That is the time it takes to learn specific janitor skills, but does not account for time spent in formal education.
There are certain skills that you need to obtain in order to become a successful janitor. Some of the most common skills are listed below. Along with each skill, we provide an actual example of how someone included the skill on their resume:
Building Floors -- Cleaned and restored building interiors using commercial cleaning equipment.
Window Sills -- Hand dust and wipe clean/disinfect all furniture, files, fixtures, paneling, window sills and all other horizontal surfaces.
Customer Service -- Call Center Representative: Provided excellent customer service, and provided and documented customer information concerning various transactions.
Common Areas -- Maintained a sanitary environment by making periodic inspections of restrooms, garbage receptacles and common areas.
Orderly Condition -- Maintained commercial buildings and similar establishments in a clean and orderly condition.
The EPA Amusement Operators Safety Certification (EPA) certification is most common among Janitors. This certification is awarded by the Event Planners Association. This certification is great to have as it shows an improvement in your competency to perform your role. You can earn this certification at the beginning of your career, as it often doesn't require a minimum education level and work experience. To become a certified Janitor with EPA Amusement Operators Safety Certification (EPA), You need to pass the exam. Lucky you - certification doesn't require more than two years of work experience. Renew certification every year.