ISS Schweiz
Renens VD
10 hours ago
Maintenance Employee (a)
- 16 February 2026
- 100%
- Renens VD
Job summary
Join ISS as a Placemaker, enhancing workspaces for clients. Enjoy a supportive environment with fair employment conditions.
Tasks
- Maintain cleanliness of work areas and communal spaces.
- Clean restrooms and empty waste bins diligently.
- Sort and dispose of waste responsibly.
Skills
- Experience in cleaning and knowledge of maintenance products required.
- Basic French knowledge and strong service orientation needed.
- Must be autonomous, rigorous, and flexible in work.
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About the job
Maintenance Employee (a)At ISS, we all call ourselves "Placemakers." Our goal is to provide our clients with the best possible environment and to ensure they feel good at their workplace. Our 14,200 employees/placers have a high level of service knowledge to meet the different needs of our clients. We carry them out according to the highest quality standards.
Your tasks:
- Maintenance of workspaces and common areas
- Cleaning of sanitary facilities
- Emptying wastebaskets
- Sorting and disposal of waste
Your profile:
- Experience in the cleaning field
- Knowledge of cleaning products
- Basic knowledge of French
- Service-oriented, autonomous, rigorous, and flexible
- Monday to Friday, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
- Conditions: CCT Salary Cat. E3
Ready for us? We are ready for you.
Every day at ISS Switzerland, we work to ensure that offices, laboratories, airports, production sites, train stations, schools, and hospitals function and are pleasant to live in. Our 14,200 employees create living spaces throughout Switzerland where more than a million people feel good and can thrive every day. ISS stands for innovation, quality of service, and direct relationships with clients.
As an employer, we rely on fair employment conditions, equal pay for work of equal value, and secure jobs. For us, respect is more than a promise – it is reflected in our five programs and in more than 200 training and development opportunities. Because those who take on responsibilities must also offer prospects – and without us, many things would not work.