Cleaning Supervisor Role in Edmonton

Cleaning Supervisor Role in Edmonton


Company
ATLAS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE SERVICE
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Edmonton Jobs Expertini

Job Description
Elevate your career as a Cleaning Supervisor in Edmonton, Alberta. This full-time position involves supervising cleaning staff, managing schedules, and performing hands-on cleaning tasks.
We are seeking a Cleaning Supervisor with 1-2 years of experience to work on-site in our Edmonton location. Strong client focus and interpersonal skills are essential for success in this role. You will hire and train cleaning staff while coordinating their activities to ensure high cleaning standards.
Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Hire and train cleaning personnel as needed
β€’ Supervise and coordinate cleaning staff activities
β€’ Receive payments for specialized cleaning services
β€’ Establish effective work schedules for the team
β€’ Perform light housekeeping and cleaning tasks
Requirements:
β€’ Secondary school graduation certificate
β€’ 1-2 years of relevant cleaning experience
β€’ Must work on-siteβ€”no remote option available
β€’ Permanent resident or valid work permit holder
β€’ Strong initiative and reliability in daily tasks
Become a part of our dedicated team, ensuring a clean and efficient working environment in Edmonton.
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