Residential Cleaners

Residential Cleaners


Company
the fresh cleaning
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Part-time and Contractor
Salary
$24–$25 an hour
Via
via Glassdoor
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Job Description
The Fresh Cleaning is looking for Residential cleaners to join our growing team. We are based in Toronto, ON and are looking for residential cleaners to complete a range of Residential cleaning, deep cleaning and move out cleaning services. Driving is essential.

NOTE: DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS POSITION IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A VEHICLE OR YOUR SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT

You must have Residential cleaning experience.
• You must be able to work on your own or in a team.
• You must own your vehicle.
• We are offering a competitive package for the right candidate.
• Progression within the company is available.
• You mush have your own cleaning supplies and equipment
• You must be a resident of the Greater Toronto area.
• Do not apply for this position if you live outside Canada and the GTA area.

Apply today and a member of staff will be in touch to discuss your cleaning application.

We are looking for a Residential cleaner to join our team immediately.

Job Types: Part-time, Sub-Contract

Job Type: Contract

COVID-19 considerations:

All cleaners are required to wear there PPE when working.

Job Types: Part-time, Temporary

NOTE: Please do not apply for this position if you live outside Canada and the GTA area. Also do not apply if you do not have your own vehicle or supplies and equipment.

Job Types: Part-time, Fixed term contract, Casual

Pay: $24.00-$25.00 per hour

Experience:
• Residential cleaning: 1 year (required)

Work Location: In person

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