Commercial Cleaning Subcontractor (On-Call / Contract Work)

Commercial Cleaning Subcontractor (On-Call / Contract Work)


Company
Spearmint Cleaning Inc.
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Contractor
Salary
$21–$25 an hour
Posted
9 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Spearmint Cleaning Inc. is looking to connect with experienced commercial cleaning subcontractors in the Edmonton area.

This posting is to build a list of reliable cleaners we can contact for occasional work such as large contract start-ups, deep cleans, and overflow coverage. This is not a full-time position but an opportunity to pick up additional work when projects become available.

We are looking for dependable individuals or small cleaning teams who take pride in their work and can maintain professional cleaning standards.

Responsibilities may include:

Vacuuming and mopping floors

Cleaning and sanitizing washrooms

Garbage and recycling removal

Wiping desks, counters, and surfaces

Cleaning kitchens and common areas

General commercial cleaning duties

Requirements:

Previous commercial cleaning experience preferred

Must have reliable transportation

Strong attention to detail

Ability to work independently

Availability for evening work when projects arise

Must be dependable and professional

Work may include:

One-time deep cleans

Contract start-ups for new buildings

Additional support during busy periods

Coverage for larger projects

Pay varies depending on the scope and size of each project.

Spearmint Cleaning Inc. provides commercial cleaning services throughout Edmonton and surrounding areas.

Job Types: Freelance, Casual

Pay: $21.00-$25.00 per hour

Expected hours: 1 – 10 per week

Work Location: In person

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