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Window cleaning jobs are often needed for buildings, homes, and other structures with windows. Employees in this profession can normally be seen working on the side of a building upon a suspended platform. These individuals are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of windows, mirrors, and other glass surfaces. For the most part, window cleaners are employed to clean the external glass surfaces of a building, but in some cases they clean both sides of the windows.
One of the most noticeable conditions of this job is that window cleaners mostly work at extreme heights. If the job does not call for the use of suspended window cleaning platforms, it requires a ladder. Safety and health regulations are one of the primary concerns of window cleaners. The window cleaner is responsible for inspecting and testing for the safety of his setup. They also decide on what equipment to use for the job, depending on the assessment of the project.
In most cases, window cleaners work independently. In other cases, window cleaners work as a team in order to work at a faster pace. Those who work independently have the responsibility of finding clients and negotiating the working terms. Maintaining close relationships with clients is important to ensure success in this field.
This job does not require formal education, although education would help in business transactions and negotiations. Experience is very important in this field, because of the many safety issues involved. For this reason, people who enter this profession usually become window cleaners through training and apprenticeship. Window cleaners must be able to work at heights and in all weather conditions. Organizational, literacy, and numeracy skills are required for any paperwork, scheduling, and other job orders. Compensation for this job is dependent on qualification, experience, job details, and negotiations.