Circle Logistics

Custodial Engineer

Location

Fort Wayne, IN (Headquarters)

Type

Full Time

Are you looking for a CAREER you can take pride in, not just a job?
Do you enjoy hands-on work and being the person who keeps everything running smoothly behind the scenes? Do you want stability, consistency, and to be part of a team that values reliability and effort?

If the answer is YES, we want you on our team.

Why Join Us
We believe in working hard and playing hard here at Circle. Therefore, we provide a competitive pay package & benefits to our team members. All so you can perform at the highest level, prosper, and enjoy life. Every day you come into work, you are entering a competitive and engaging work environment. We recognize what you give to make that happen. That is why we recognize those who go the extra mile and celebrate our victories as a team.

Who We Are
Circle Logistics is a 3rd party logistics firm focused on delivering our three core promises to our customers: No Fail Service, Personalized Communication, and Innovative Solutions. We leverage our technology, industry experience, and employee ingenuity to develop industry-leading transportation solutions. We have been in business for 10 plus years and have grown into a half a billion dollar company, from starting out as just a handful of people with Entrepreneurial Spirit as their foundation. Our story is one of resiliency and innovation that has led us to grow to over 500 employees in a booming transportation industry that never takes a night off.

What We Are Looking For
We’re looking for individuals who are:
  • Reliable and dependable
  • Detail-oriented
  • Willing to learn and grow
  • Comfortable working independently and as part of a team
  • Proud of maintaining clean, organized, and safe spaces

About the Role: Custodial Engineer

As a Custodial Engineer, you will be responsible for the overall maintenance and janitorial support of our two Fort Wayne locations. This role is hands-on and essential to keeping our offices clean, functional, and welcoming.

You will handle daily cleaning tasks, light maintenance, furniture setup, and general facility upkeep while ensuring safety standards are met at all times.

Duties & Responsibilities
  • Maintain a clean, safe, and sanitary working environment
  • Perform restroom and general office cleaning
  • Sweep, mop, and sanitize facility floors
  • Take out and manage trash removal on a regular schedule
  • Assist with moving and setting up office furniture (desks, chairs, tables, etc.)
  • Perform light maintenance tasks and minor repairs
  • Replace air filters and light bulbs as needed
  • Report safety concerns, accidents, or injuries promptly
  • Follow all company safety, risk management, and OSHA requirements
  • Participate in safety meetings and training
  • Wear required protective equipment and follow safety procedures
  • Support additional duties as assigned

Skills & Abilities
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Ability to work well independently and as part of a team
  • Professional communication with coworkers, supervisors, and vendors
  • Ability to maintain a positive attitude
  • Strong work ethic and reliability
  • Ability to handle physical work and fast-paced days
  • Good time management and problem-solving skills

Education & Experience
  • High School diploma, GED, or equivalent experience
  • 1+ year of related custodial, maintenance, or facilities experience preferred
  • Willingness to learn and grow in the role

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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