Cleaner for Commercial Cleaning Services

Cleaner for Commercial Cleaning Services


Company
Commercial Cleaning Services
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Elevate cleanliness with CCS as a Heavy Duty Cleaner, committing to Fridays, Saturdays, and Holidays from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at $20.55/hour. Join a team dedicated to high-quality results and exceptional customer service.

This part-time position requires a keen eye for detail and the passion to provide outstanding customer service. You will operate advanced cleaning equipment like auto-scrubbers and carpet extractors for floor maintenance, all while lifting and moving furniture as needed. Deliver safe and effective cleaning solutions while addressing unique customer needs.

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Operate cleaning machines for effective floor maintenance
β€’ Assist in loading and unloading cleaning supplies
β€’ Provide exceptional customer service and address unique needs
β€’ Perform high-level cleaning using ladders or scaffolding
β€’ Lift and move furniture for thorough cleaning

Requirements:
β€’ Passion for customer service and attention to detail
β€’ Physical ability to lift up to 51 lbs
β€’ G Class Driver’s Licence and police background check
β€’ Ability to adapt and learn new skills
β€’ Willingness to work flexible hours during weekends

Support cleanliness and uphold high standards at CCS as a Heavy Duty Cleaner.
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