Evening Cleaner Houston Office Building in Houston

Evening Cleaner Houston Office Building in Houston


Company
Corporate Cleaning Group
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
13 an hour
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
CORPORATE CLEANING GROUP WANTS YOU TO JOIN OUR TEAM!

WE ARE SEEKING PART TIME EVENING CLEANER in 1 location in Hwy 249 Beltway 8 Area in Houston.

Shift is 6pm-8pm, Monday through Friday

Pay starting at $13 an hour

NEXT DAY PAY OPTION AVAILABLE !!

As a cleaner you are working after business hours without staff or customers in the building

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT THAN RETAIL OR FAST-FOOD RESTAURANTS?

Job Description:
• Cleaning duties
• Vacuuming, sweeping, mopping
• Trash Removal
• Dusting
• Cleaning all areas of restrooms.
• Cleaning glass
• Wiping and disinfecting surfaces.
• Restocking paper products and soap dispensers.

Great Job for those with Previous Work Experience in:
• Hotel cleaning / housekeeping
• Property management/ apartment cleaning
• Janitorial / Custodian
• Restaurant workers
• Retal
• Grocery Workers

Corporate Cleaning Group is a fast paced, growing business that is looking for the right person to join our team. We have been in business for 30 years and have become a leader in the industry in many niche markets. Dependable, Positive and Team Orientated people are a must! We believe everything matters - like working hard, having fun, but most importantly having a great work life balance! The CCG Family is made up of an amazing, diverse group of people who care about each other and value a job well done.

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