Residential & Small Office Cleaner

Residential & Small Office Cleaner


Company
EcoCleanse Services
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
25–45 an hour
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Join the EcoCleanse Family – Where Cleaning Meets Innovation and Ownership

EcoCleanse Services isn’t your average cleaning company, we’re a fast-growing, eco-friendly brand on a mission to create cleaner, healthier spaces using sustainable products and smart systems. Our cleaners are independent professionals who take pride in their work and enjoy the flexibility to build a schedule that fits their life.

We’re currently hiring for residential and small office cleaning roles across the Chicagoland area. Whether you're cleaning a cozy condo or a boutique workspace, you’ll be delivering 5-star service that makes a real impact — and getting paid what you’re worth.

What We Offer:
• $25–$45/hour based on job type, performance, and repeat client bonuses.
• Flexible schedule – pick jobs that work for you.
• Weekly pay via direct deposit.
• Local jobs in your chosen area of Chicagoland.
• Support from a responsive admin team – no chasing clients or juggling bookings. Be part of a mission-driven company using eco-friendly products.

What You’ll Do:
• Clean residential homes and small offices (generally under 3,000 sq ft).
• Perform standard, deep, and move-in/move-out cleans.
• Dust, vacuum, mop, scrub, sanitize bathrooms/kitchens, make beds, empty trash, etc.
• Follow detailed instructions and checklists for each job.
• Provide a professional and friendly customer experience. Represent EcoCleanse’s values of cleanliness, respect, and sustainability.

Who You Are:
• You’ve got a sharp eye for detail — no streaks, crumbs, or corners missed.
• You’re a strong communicator who responds quickly and professionally.
• You own your results — if there’s a problem, you fix it.
• You have reliable transportation to get to and from jobs.
• You’re physically able to be on your feet and lift 20–30 lbs.
• Two years of experience in residential or hotel/commercial cleaning is required.
• Must be able to pass a background check. Must be 18+ and legally authorized to work in the U.S.

Perks & Flexibility:
• Pick your own hours – full-time or part-time.
• Choose your preferred service areas.
• Keep 100% of tips. Opportunities to grow with recurring clients and performance bonuses.

Ready to Sweep into Action?

Apply today and become part of a team that’s redefining what it means to clean, the right way. At EcoCleanse, you’re more than a cleaner, you’re a trusted professional helping create safer, healthier spaces across Chicagoland.

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