Overnight cleaner

Overnight cleaner


Company
Locals A woodside deli
Location
Woodside, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
22–25 an hour
Posted
12 hours ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
The Overnight Cleaner plays a crucial role in maintaining a clean and sanitary environment during non-business hours. This position ensures that all facilities are thoroughly cleaned, sanitized, and ready for use the next day, contributing to a safe and welcoming atmosphere.

Responsibilities
• Perform comprehensive facility cleaning including floors, surfaces, and common areas
• Sanitize high-touch areas to maintain hygiene standards
• Properly dispose of waste and manage recycling processes
• Clean and restock restrooms to ensure cleanliness and availability
• Manage time effectively to complete all cleaning tasks within overnight shift hours

Preferred Qualifications
• Minimum 1 year of experience in professional cleaning services
• Strong attention to detail to ensure thorough cleaning
• Excellent time management skills
• Familiarity with cleaning equipment and chemicals
• Physical stamina to perform cleaning duties over extended periods
• Reliable and punctual work ethic
• Ability to work well within a team environment

Company DescriptionGreat company respects its employees

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