Common Area Cleaner – Condo Townhome Corporation (Part Time)

Common Area Cleaner – Condo Townhome Corporation (Part Time)


Company
Primo Cleaning
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
$35,672–$44,590 a month
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
Job Title: Common Area Cleaner – Condo Townhome Corporation (Part Time)

Company: Primo Cleaning Inc.

Location: Dundas Street East & Queen Frederica Drive, Mississauga, ON

Compensation: $686.00 monthly flat rate

Schedule: 3 cleans per week

Days Required: Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday

Required Cleaning Window:

Monday & Saturday: Cleaning must be started between 7:00 AM and 12:00 PM

Wednesday: Cleaning must be started between 7:00 AM and 8:00 AM

All cleaning must be fully completed before 12:00 PM. No exceptions.

Job Type: Part Time / Casual

Job Description

Primo Cleaning Inc. is seeking a reliable and detail-oriented cleaner for a condo townhouse corporation common area cleaning position in Mississauga. This role involves basic common area cleaning across three residential buildings and is ideal for someone looking for extra income or steady side work with a fixed weekly schedule.

All cleaning supplies, chemicals, and equipment are provided.

Responsibilities
• Sweep and mop common area floors
• Vacuum hallways and entrance areas
• Clean glass entrance doors and touch points
• Dust surfaces, ledges, and railings
• Empty garbage bins and replace liners
• Maintain overall cleanliness of shared spaces
• Report any issues or concerns when necessary

Requirements
• Must live within a maximum 15 minutes of Dundas Street East & Queen Frederica Drive
• Must have a reliable vehicle
• Must be reliable and punctual
• Able to work independently
• Cleaning experience preferred but not required
• Must be legally eligible to work in Canada
• No subcontractors

What We Offer
• $686.00 guaranteed monthly flat rate
• Stable ongoing work
• Fixed weekly schedule
• All supplies and equipment provided
• Additional work opportunities available based on performance and reliability
• Supportive and professional work environment

How to Apply
Apply directly through Indeed only.

Pay: $686.00 per month

Benefits
• On-site parking

Work Location: In person

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