Cleaning Specialist

Cleaning Specialist


Company
SACS industriels - indBAGS
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
10 days ago
Via
via LinkedIn

Job Description
Company Description

SACS industriels - indBAGS is a retail company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Located at 7900 Rue Jean-Brillon, Lasalle the company operates in the industrial and consumer retail sector. Known for its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, SACS industriels - indBAGS focuses on providing reliable and effective products to clients. Joining the team means contributing to a company that values professionalism and excellence.

Role Description

The Cleaning Specialist will be responsible for ensuring workspaces and facilities are clean, sanitized, and well-maintained to promote a safe and pleasant environment. This part-time, on-site role is located in Montreal, QC. Day-to-day tasks include general cleaning, such as sweeping, mopping, and dusting, as well as specialized cleaning tasks like window cleaning and carpet care. The Cleaning Specialist will also manage waste disposal and report maintenance concerns as needed.

Qualifications
• Proficiency in Commercial Cleaning and Home Cleaning
• Experience in Window Cleaning and Carpet Care
• Knowledge of House Cleaning best practices
• Strong attention to detail and commitment to maintaining high cleaning standards
• Ability to handle cleaning equipment safely and effectively
• Good physical stamina and ability to perform physically demanding tasks
• Prior experience in the cleaning industry is an advantage

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