Janitorial Cleaner / Commercial Cleaning Staff

Janitorial Cleaner / Commercial Cleaning Staff


Company
Ecco Facilities LLC
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
17–18 an hour
Posted
16 hours ago
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Job Description
Ecco Facilities LLC is currently hiring reliable Janitorial cleaning staff for commercial cleaning services in New York City.. We are looking for responsible, detail-oriented individuals who are available to work early morning, starting around 5:00 AM and ending approximately 10:00 AM, depending on the location and scope of work.. Responsibilities include:. - General office/commercial cleaning. - Restroom cleaning. - Trash removal. - Dusting. - Vacuuming. - Mopping. - Disinfecting high-touch surfaces. - Maintaining a clean and professional environment for our clients. . . Candidates must be punctual, reliable, able to follow instructions, and comfortable working independently or as part of a small team. Prior cleaning experience is preferred, but we are willing to train the right person.. Uniform or professional work attire may be required. A background check may also be required depending on the client location.

Experience: Required
Employment: Full-time
Schedule: 10pm to 3am
Salary: $17 – $18 hourly

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