*Overview*
We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Cleaner to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for maintaining cleanliness and orderliness in various environments, ensuring that all areas are hygienic and presentable. This role is essential in providing a safe and pleasant atmosphere for both employees and visitors. If you have a passion for cleanliness and take pride in your work, we want to hear from you.
*Responsibilities*
* Perform cleaning duties in assigned areas, including offices, restrooms, hallways, and common spaces.
* Utilize appropriate cleaning supplies and equipment to ensure effective cleaning practices.
* Dust, vacuum, sweep, and mop floors as needed to maintain cleanliness.
* Empty trash receptacles and dispose of waste properly.
* Clean and sanitize surfaces, fixtures, and furniture to meet health standards.
* Report any maintenance issues or safety hazards to the supervisor promptly.
* Follow established cleaning schedules and protocols to ensure consistency in service quality.
*Experience*
* Previous experience in custodial or commercial cleaning is preferred but not required.
* Familiarity with cleaning products, equipment, and techniques is a plus.
* Strong attention to detail with the ability to work independently or as part of a team.
* Good time management skills to complete tasks efficiently within designated time frames.
* A commitment to maintaining high standards of cleanliness and hygiene.
Join our team as a Cleaner and contribute to creating a clean and welcoming environment!
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $17.20 per hour
Expected hours: 20 ? 30 per week
Work Location: On the road
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