Janitors and building cleaners

AI Overlap Index
34.4 / 100
Selectively Exposed

Physical, social, or oversight-heavy work that AI augments rather than replaces.

SOC 37-2011 · Building And Grounds Cleaning

Bureau of Labor Statistics
Median pay
$35,930/yr
Hourly
$17/hr
Jobs 2024
2,447,700
Projected 2034
2,495,500
10-yr outlook
+2% · Slower than average
Employment change
47,800
Entry education
No formal educational credential
SOC code
37-2011

Signal composition

how the 0-100 score is assembled

Task Automation Impact weight 60%
21.9
contribution to AOI: 13.1
Automation Potential weight 10%
10.0
contribution to AOI: 1.0
Market Pressure weight 15%
55.0
contribution to AOI: 8.2
Entry Barrier Erosion weight 15%
80.0
contribution to AOI: 12.0

By seniority

multiplicative adjustment from category curve

Entry
41.3
mult 1.20x
Mid
34.4
mult 1.00x
Senior
29.2
mult 0.85x

Entry-level roles carry the brunt because they concentrate the most automatable subset of tasks. Senior work is insulated by judgment, relationships, and accountability.

Task-level analysis

scored 0-100 for current-generation AI feasibility, weighted by BLS-stated importance

12 tasks · model: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929
Supporting t10

Order cleaning supplies

AI systems can track inventory levels through usage patterns, automatically generate purchase orders based on depletion rates and schedules, and optimize supplier selection. This is primarily a data-driven task well-suited to current automation with minimal human review.

BLS evidence: The duties section lists 'Order cleaning supplies' as a typical task for janitors and building cleaners.

75
automation
Supporting t9

Monitor building heating and cooling systems

Modern building management systems with AI can monitor HVAC performance, detect anomalies, predict failures, and alert maintenance staff. The monitoring task itself is highly automatable through sensor integration and pattern recognition, though human response to alerts remains necessary.

BLS evidence: The text notes 'Some also monitor the building's heating and cooling system, ensuring that it functions properly.'

72
automation
Supporting t12

Lock doors to secure buildings

Smart building systems can automate door locking on schedules, verify closure via sensors, and integrate with access control. The physical act and verification are increasingly automated, though human oversight for exceptions and security verification remains common practice.

BLS evidence: The duties section lists 'Lock doors to secure buildings' as a typical task for janitors and building cleaners.

68
automation
Supporting t11

Notify managers when a building needs major repairs

AI-enabled sensors and computer vision can detect many building issues (water damage, structural cracks, equipment malfunction), but distinguishing minor wear from major repair needs requires contextual judgment. AI can flag potential issues for human triage, substantially reducing but not eliminating the human role.

BLS evidence: The duties section includes 'Notify managers when a building needs major repairs' as a responsibility.

58
automation
Important t8

Perform outdoor maintenance tasks such as mowing lawns and removing snow

Robotic lawn mowers exist for defined areas, and some snow removal can be automated, but the typical janitor handles varied outdoor spaces with obstacles, slopes, and changing conditions. Partial automation is available but human operation remains dominant for most buildings.

BLS evidence: The description states 'some janitors and building cleaners work outdoors' doing tasks 'such as mowing lawns, sweeping walkways, and removing snow.'

22
automation
Important t5

Wash windows, walls, and glass

Window-cleaning robots exist for specific applications, but washing varied interior walls and glass in occupied buildings with furniture, decorations, and irregular surfaces requires adaptive manipulation and safety awareness that current systems cannot broadly provide.

BLS evidence: The duties section includes 'Wash windows, walls, and glass' as a typical cleaning task.

18
automation
Core t3

Gather and empty trash

Involves identifying trash locations across diverse environments, manipulating bags of varying fullness and weight, and navigating stairs or elevators. While conceptually simple, the physical variability and manipulation requirements are beyond current affordable robotics for most buildings.

BLS evidence: The duties section lists 'Gather and empty trash' as the first typical task for janitors and building cleaners.

15
automation
Core t1

Sweep, mop, or vacuum building floors

Requires physical navigation through varied building layouts with obstacles, furniture, and unpredictable debris patterns. Current robotics can handle fixed routes in controlled environments but cannot reliably adapt to the dynamic, cluttered spaces typical of real buildings.

BLS evidence: The duties section lists 'Sweep, mop, or vacuum building floors' as a primary task that janitors and building cleaners typically do.

12
automation
Important t4

Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces

Requires identifying high-touch surfaces in varied contexts (door handles, light switches, railings in different configurations), applying appropriate pressure and technique, and navigating around building occupants. The combination of recognition, navigation, and fine motor control is not yet reliably automated.

BLS evidence: The duties section states janitors 'Clean and disinfect surfaces that are touched frequently' to keep buildings clean and sanitary.

10
automation
Core t2

Clean restrooms and stock them with supplies

Demands fine motor manipulation in confined spaces (toilet bowls, urinal fixtures, dispensers), handling of varied supplies, and navigation around unpredictable human presence. The dexterity and spatial reasoning required exceed current robotic capabilities for non-industrial settings.

BLS evidence: The duties section explicitly states janitors 'Clean restrooms and stock them with supplies' as a typical responsibility.

8
automation
Important t6

Clean spills and other hazards with appropriate equipment

Requires real-time hazard assessment (liquid type, slip risk, contamination level), selection of appropriate cleaning method and equipment, and safe execution in potentially occupied spaces. The judgment and adaptive physical response needed are firmly in human territory.

BLS evidence: The duties section specifies janitors 'Clean spills and other hazards with appropriate equipment' to maintain safe conditions.

8
automation
Important t7

Make minor building repairs

Minor repairs span unpredictable tasks (fixing loose doorknobs, replacing light bulbs in varied fixtures, patching small holes) requiring tool use, diagnosis, and fine motor skills in non-standardized situations. This is far beyond current AI+robotics integration.

BLS evidence: The duties section states janitors 'Make minor building repairs' and the text mentions they may repair 'minor electrical or plumbing problems, such as leaky faucets.'

5
automation

Task heatmap

automation score by task, sorted by weighted contribution

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External signals and sources

category-level priors and BLS fields that feed the four non-task signals

Automation Potential
10
karpathy 1/10
  • Karpathy/BLS Digital AI Exposure (0-10 scale rescaled to 0-100)
Market Pressure
55
outlook: Slower than average
  • BLS projected outlook: Slower than average (2%)
  • Indeed demand signal (monthly refresh pending)
Entry Barrier Erosion
80
ed: No formal educational credential
  • BLS typical entry-level education: No formal educational credential
  • Credential trend signal (annual refresh)

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