Ottawa Principal Cleaner Position

Ottawa Principal Cleaner Position


Company
Psacunion
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$55,224–$62,151 a year
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
Join HOLD-PSAC Holdings Ltd as a Principal Cleaner in Ottawa, ON, and lead a dedicated cleaning team in ensuring workplace excellence. Your expertise will drive cleanliness in a busy office environment.

As a full-time Principal Cleaner, you will oversee a group of cleaners in a 12-storey office building, facilitating high cleaning standards while fostering a supportive team culture. With 3-5 years of experience in commercial cleaning and a proven supervisory background, your role is to ensure adherence to cleaning protocols and environmental standards. Your leadership will play a crucial role in creating a safe, clean atmosphere for all staff.

Key Responsibilities:

• Lead daily cleaning operations and provide instructions

• Ensure adherence to cleaning protocols and regulations

• Communicate effectively with team and management

• Implement environmentally responsible cleaning practices

• Train and coach employees on cleaning techniques

Requirements:

• 3-5 years of commercial cleaning experience

• 1-3 years in a supervisory capacity

• Strong reading and comprehension skills

• Knowledge of WHMIS and MSDS regulations

• Commitment to union principles

Your leadership will set the standard for high-quality cleanliness and safety within the PSAC community.
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