Independent Cleaning Contractor (Residential & Airbnb &Commercial) – Flexible Schedule

Independent Cleaning Contractor (Residential & Airbnb &Commercial) – Flexible Schedule


Company
SprinklePro cleaning
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
7 days ago
Via
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Job Description
SprinklePro Cleaning is looking for reliable and experienced independent cleaners to join our growing team in Montreal.

This is a contractor position, ideal for cleaners who already have their own clients or want flexible work opportunities.

What we offer:
• Flexible schedule (choose your availability)
• Regular cleaning jobs (residential & Airbnb)
• Weekly or biweekly work opportunities
• Competitive pay per job

Requirements:
• Must have your own cleaning supplies and equipment
• Previous cleaning experience (residential or Airbnb preferred)
• Reliable, detail-oriented, and professional
• Ability to travel within Montreal
• Must be able to work independently

Responsibilities:
• Perform standard and deep cleaning tasks
• Follow cleaning checklists provided
• Ensure high-quality service for each client

Pay:
Paid per job (rate discussed based on experience and type of cleaning)
Location:

Montreal, QC

Type d'emploi : Temps plein, Temps partiel, Pigiste / Freelance, Permanent, Occasionnel

Rémunération : à partir de 20,00$ par heure

Heures prévues : au minimum 20 par semaine

Lieu du poste : En présentiel

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