Diné Development Corporation

Janitorial Technician (Custodian)

Job Location US-VA-Fort Walker
ID
2025-5803
Company
DDC 4C

Job Summary:

The Custodian is responsible for maintaining a clean, safe, and orderly environment across selected Fort Walker Training Facility spaces, including classrooms, offices, barracks, gym, and clinic.

Job Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Perform daily cleaning: vacuum, sweep, mop, dust, and empty trash/recycling.
  • Clean restrooms, showers, locker rooms, gym equipment, and drinking fountains.
  • Conduct scheduled tasks: carpet shampooing, floor waxing/buffing, window/blind cleaning, and high dusting.
  • Maintain barracks, classrooms, gym, clinic, and training areas per task schedules.
  • Restock restroom and breakroom supplies.
  • Use cleaning chemicals safely and per instructions.
  • Track and maintain janitorial supplies and equipment.
  • Report damages or issues and follow OSHA/facility safety protocols.
  • Replace light bulbs and perform other minor upkeep as assigned.

Job Requirements (Education/Skills/Experience):

  • 2+ years of janitorial or custodial experience.
  • Knowledge of cleaning equipment, chemicals, and safety practices.
  • Prior government or institutional cleaning experience preferred.
  • Reliable, detail-oriented, and able to follow schedules.
  • Able to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to walk, stand, and perform inspections across multiple buildings and range facilities.
  • Must wear security badge at all times and comply with Fort Walker security policies.
  • Ability to lift and move supplies/equipment (up to 50 lbs).
  • Must pass background check for facility access.
  • Must wear security badge and comply with Fort Walker security rules.

 

 

Diné Development Corporation (DDC) is a Navajo Nation owned family of companies that delivers IT, professional, and environmental solutions to advance the missions of federal, state, and tribal government agencies. As thought leaders and innovators, our team of specialists build client-centric solutions that solve critical challenges faced by defense, civilian, and healthcare organizations. Employing a mission-focused approach, we deliver value that not only enhances current operations, but also drives future change. Closely aligned with this approach is our commitment to advancing the Navajo Nation and its People. Through economic development and community empowerment, we elevate the Navajo Nation to provide lasting impact and sustainable growth for future generations. DDC’s ability to unite legacy-inspired technologies, industry best practices, and proven methodologies has contributed to our success for twenty years.

 

This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-1.4(a), 60-300.5(a) and 60-741.5(a). These regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities, and prohibit discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or for inquiring about, discussing, or disclosing information about compensation, or any other basis prohibited by law. We participate in E-Verify.

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About Us

Dine Development Corporation (DDC), is a wholly owned entity of the Navajo Nation, established in 2004 to provide economic benefits to the Navajo Nation. DDC 4C is a subsidiary of the Dine Development Corporation. DDC-4C is an SBA 8(a) SDB certified professional science and technical services firm with an exceptional team of seasoned scientists, engineers and technicians. We provide a broad base of resources that support cutting edge products and services and enhance our client's ability to manage their energy, environment, technology, and defense intelligence programs. DDC 4C serves as a trusted adviser for achieving and maintaining sustainable and long-term compliance with regulations that govern the environment.

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