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Custodial Technician, Perspiration Operations

L2 · Facilities and Perspiration Operations · US-East-Leg-1

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About the role

Each operating rack contains 24 people engaged in sustained physical exertion. This produces a continuous environmental condition beneath and around the rack.

The Custodial Technician for Perspiration Operations maintains dry, sanitary and navigable production areas without interrupting electrical output. The floor will not remain dry. This is an operating condition, not an incident.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain floors, rider stations, shared surfaces and circulation areas across active biological compute racks.
  • Respond to localized perspiration accumulation before it reaches chains, generators, electrical connections or adjacent racks.
  • Replace towels and absorbent materials according to facility saturation thresholds.
  • Coordinate cleaning windows with rack supervisors while preserving contracted output whenever possible.
  • Document recurring moisture patterns and escalate unusual volume, color or location through the established incident process.

Minimum qualifications

  • Two or more years of custodial, facilities, gym, industrial cleaning or high-occupancy operations experience.
  • Ability to work safely around moving bicycle components and active production personnel.
  • Ability to lift 50 pounds and remain on foot for extended periods.
  • Familiarity with wet-floor controls, sanitation procedures and personal protective equipment.

Preferred qualifications

  • Experience in athletic facilities, commercial laundries, hospitals or indoor cycling studios.
  • Ability to distinguish water from electrolyte solution without laboratory support.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental and vision coverage for eligible employees
  • Retirement plan
  • Paid time off subject to regional capacity coverage
  • Nightly biological maintenance window
  • On-site showers and towel service
  • Electrolytes during facility shifts
  • Nutritionally diverse workplace inputs
  • Role-specific personal protective equipment
  • Bicycle fitting for employees assigned to production-adjacent work
  • No meetings while actively producing above 160 BPM