Cleaner / General Cleaning Staff - GTA Region

Cleaner / General Cleaning Staff - GTA Region


Company
The Cleaner
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
Via
via Jooble

Job Description
Job Description

Job Description

We are looking for motivated and dependable cleaners to complete residential and commercial cleaning contracts across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). This is a contract-based opportunity suited for individuals who are organized, efficient, and able to work independently.

Responsibilities:
• Perform general cleaning duties including sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, and sanitizing
• Clean kitchens, washrooms, offices, and common areas
• Remove garbage and maintain cleanliness standards at assigned locations
• Ensure all work is completed thoroughly and on schedule
• Communicate professionally with clients when required
• Maintain cleaning supplies and equipment during jobs

Requirements:
• Cleaning experience is preferred but not required
• Ability to work independently and manage time effectively
• Strong attention to detail and reliability
• Access to transportation is considered an asset
• Must be professional, punctual, and responsible

Compensation:
• Pay is contract-based and dependent on the number of hours worked.
• Flexible work opportunities available throughout the GTA
• Opportunity to increase earnings through consistent, high-quality work

This role is ideal for individuals seeking flexible, independent work with earnings tied directly to completed contracts.

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