So what does a Facilities Officer really do?
Think of yourself as someone who will be responsible for the overall sensory experience of everyone who walks into a TaskUs site, so not everyone can qualify for this role.
We make sure we get the best of the best, after all, we are a ridiculously good company so we make sure our employees are top notch.
Now we need your full concentration because it's time to imagine what it's like being a Facilities Officer.
Imagine yourself going to work with one thing on your mind: ensuring the employees' environment feels safe and abundant to aid them in delivering the world's best customer experience.
As a Facilities Officer, you will be balancing efficiency and beauty.
You'll be working on inventories of office and cleaning supplies.
You will also be creating monthly, daily, and annual reports on pending supplies requisition and costing.
You will be monitoring and maintaining office housekeeping.
You will practice efficiency, especially in handling purchase orders and canvassing procedures.
What else?
You will also perform regular inspection of furniture and fixtures, bulbs and lightings, electrical outlets, and restroom fixtures to ascertain that these are in good working condition.
You will be an MVP in the Deliveries department.
You'll receive and account for the completeness of all incoming deliveries of office equipment, furniture and fixtures, and other fixed assets.
What sets a TaskUs Facilities Officer apart though, is their keen interest in beauty and genuine desire to provide an amazing, resort-style experience to every single person who sets foot on their site.
You are responsible for making employees feel like everything in their surroundings is in order so they'll only have their tasks to think about.
So, do you have what it takes to become a Facilities Officer?
**Requirements**:
So what is it we're looking for?
Since this is an officer post, we need someone with the experience to even call themselves as one.
We're looking for someone with at least 1 to 2 years of experience in fields such as, but not limited to, Hospitality, Facility Management, Design and Architecture.
You need to be able to motivate and inspire a team of Housekeeping and Security staff, plus manage vendors because Facilities Officers deal with them regularly.
If you have experience as a Safety Officer which means you've finished a 40-hour of Basic Occupational Safety and Health Training Course plus another 48 hours of Advanced/Specialized Occupational Safety and Health Training, you're at an advantage.
If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us!
TaskUs is an Equal Opportunity Employer