Evening Cleaner

Evening Cleaner


Company
Zeta Cleaning Company
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
$22–$23 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Evening Cleaner

Montreal (Chabanel area)

$22.00 to $23.00 per hour

Monday to Friday

Evening shifts

Part-time, consistent weekly schedule

About the Role

We’re hiring an experienced cleaner for a commercial office space in the Chabanel area.

This is a part-time evening position with a small team. The work is straightforward, but requires someone who can stay organized and keep a steady pace throughout the shift.

If you prefer clear expectations and working without constant supervision, this role will suit you well.

Responsibilities

Cleaning office areas and common spaces

Emptying garbage and recycling

Cleaning and maintaining washrooms

Kitchen and breakroom cleaning

Dusting and general upkeep

Requirements

Minimum 2 years of commercial cleaning experience

Ability to work efficiently and stay consistent

Comfortable working in a team environment

English or French (basic communication required)

Physically able to stay active throughout the shift

What You Get

Consistent part-time schedule

Supportive team environment

Clear expectations, no micromanagement

Stable work with a growing company

About Us

Zeta Cleaning Company is based in Montreal and works with commercial clients across Quebec. We focus on reliability, consistency, and doing the job properly.

Pay: $22.00-$23.00 per hour

Experience:
β€’ Cleaning: 2 years (preferred)

Location:
β€’ MontrΓ©al, QC (required)

Work Location: In person

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