Heavy Housekeeping Attendant

Heavy Housekeeping Attendant


Company
COGIR Immobilier
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
COGIR Real Estate has nearly 3,500 passionate real estate employees who work every day to offer the best service and a better quality of life to our clients. Our team manages over 170 properties located in Quebec, Ontario, and the United States.

POSITION DESCRIPTION: The St-Charles, managed by Cogir, offers a friendly and stimulating work environment. We have a dedicated and caring team for seniors. We are currently looking for a light housekeeping attendant.

Schedule: Part-time, weekends.

ROLE AND GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Clean and perform tasks associated with the maintenance of the rooms and common areas of the care unit.

Administration

Perform other related duties Construction Cleaning and performing floor maintenance duties in the common areas Cleaning and performing maintenance duties Keep the work environment clean Maintain the garden Maintenance and cleaning of indoor and outdoor parking lots Remove snow and ice on sidewalks Sweep and clean the floors of the corridors, common areas and workstations of the building Taking out the trash Wash windows at main and secondary entrances EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: No experience necessary Good team player Knowledge of retirement homes, a major asset BENEFITS: Referral Program Uniform provided Salary according to the collective agreement in force A welcoming and tight-knit team! Human management approach Consistent schedule JOB STATUS: Permanent: Part Time JOB SCHEDULE: Weekends

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