What are the responsibilities and job description for the Terminal Services Specialist (Part Time) position at indianapolisairport-pilot?
General Description
THIS IS A PART-TIME position that will work no more than 32 hours per week. The Terminal Services Specialist performs semi-skilled custodial duties throughout the internal and external areas of the Indianapolis Airport as well as properties owned by the IAA. The employee is responsible for cleaning internal and external areas, windows, doors, fixtures, and air vents. The Terminal Services Specialist will provide customer service to passengers and visitors at the airport. This position is responsible for the containment and cleanup of biohazardous spills using various chemicals and disinfectants. Duties include operating small equipment, motor vehicles and associated equipment, small ride–on scrubbers and sweepers, floor machines, portable and stationary pressure washers, or Kaivac Cleaning Systems. Occasionally, Specialists will attend in–service training which may include updates on company policies or new equipment demonstrations. The Terminal Services Specialist conveys accurate/ clear direction and information about the Indianapolis Airport surroundings.
Essential Functions
Minimum Requirements
Physical and Cognitive Requirements
Work Environment
THIS IS A PART-TIME position that will work no more than 32 hours per week. The Terminal Services Specialist performs semi-skilled custodial duties throughout the internal and external areas of the Indianapolis Airport as well as properties owned by the IAA. The employee is responsible for cleaning internal and external areas, windows, doors, fixtures, and air vents. The Terminal Services Specialist will provide customer service to passengers and visitors at the airport. This position is responsible for the containment and cleanup of biohazardous spills using various chemicals and disinfectants. Duties include operating small equipment, motor vehicles and associated equipment, small ride–on scrubbers and sweepers, floor machines, portable and stationary pressure washers, or Kaivac Cleaning Systems. Occasionally, Specialists will attend in–service training which may include updates on company policies or new equipment demonstrations. The Terminal Services Specialist conveys accurate/ clear direction and information about the Indianapolis Airport surroundings.
Essential Functions
- Provide customer service to airport guests, such as directing passengers to appropriate locations and assisting with lost items.
- Perform basic operational processes, such as mopping, dusting, scrubbing, vacuuming, emptying trash, and removing biohazardous materials.
- Monitor supplies and inventory within stockrooms inside and outside the terminal.
- Drive to buildings within the airport property for general cleaning maintenance.
- Maintain public restrooms and perform hourly inspections, including checking fixtures, refilling paper products, and sanitizing surfaces.
- Use equipment, such as scissor lifts, drivable and push floor scrubbers, and Kaivac cleaning system.
- Handle equipment, chemicals, and machinery properly.
- Maintain machinery by performing light repair and cleaning of equipment.
- Report any damaged fixtures or maintenance requests to the Terminal Services Supervisor.
- Maintain accurate log sheets.
- Set up for special events or meeting within the terminal.
- Aid airport police and EMS with security matters, such as securing unattended luggage and providing proper cleanup and disposal of biohazardous material.
- Obtain basic emergency resuscitation training such as CPR.
- Complete OSHA training courses on topics such as proper cleaning processes and disposal of biohazardous material.
- Follow the chain of command within the Terminal Services Department.
- Work harmoniously with colleagues, supervisors, and other IAA employees.
Minimum Requirements
- Graduation from a standard high school or vocational school or successful completion of a high school equivalency exam; or any combination of education and experience that provides the knowledge, skills, and ability to perform the duties of the position.
- Prior custodial work or office maintenance work preferred.
- Valid driver’s license and demonstrated good driving record.
- Ability to perform the physical and cognitive tasks outlined in the job description.
- Ability to communicate effectively and to comprehend English, both orally and in writing.
Physical and Cognitive Requirements
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to climb ladders and stairs.
- Ability to walk, crawl, sit, stand, push, pull, stretch, bend, squat, stoop.
- Have full physical dexterity and agility.
- Operate small equipment, power tools, and motor vehicles.
- Ability to write, talk, see, and hear.
- Ability to comprehend, retain, and follow oral and written instructions.
- Exercise good judgment and problem solving and critical thinking skills.
Work Environment
- Multiple outside and inside work sites.
- Exposure to the general public.
- Work independently and/or with a group.
- Extended and continuous work schedule.
- Exposure to all types of weather and temperature conditions.
- Exposure to dust, dirt, hazardous chemicals, and potentially infectious substances.
- Work under severe emergency conditions when needed.