General Cleaner

General Cleaner


Company
All Clean Services
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Via
Indeed

Job Description
General Cleaner: ( OR/Lab cleaning) Janitorial Services

Shifts: FT (multiple schedules)

Hourly: $17.50

You’ll be a frontline Team Member, trained and ready to tackle a variety of responsibilities including:
• Get trained in 4M’s state-of-the-art cleaning and disinfecting practices using green-sealed certified supplies and equipment.
• Be the friendly face of 4M. Reliable. Courteous. Resourceful.
• Wipe down surfaces including countertops, fixtures, glass, mirrors, windows, countertops, and furniture.
• Remove trash.
• Replenish towels, soaps, and toilet paper rolls.
• Sweep, wet mop, and vacuum.
• Be a facility’s valuable extra set of eyes—report necessary repairs, replacements, leaks and drips as you notice them.

Description is representative only, duties may vary.

Benefits
Why this job is great for you!
• Become a valued, respected member of the 4M team with great teammates, culture, and a supportive company.
• Competitive pay and benefits.
• Daily pay available for all team members.
• Medical Benefits for Team Members (who work 30 hours or more per week.)
• Now Available! Dental and Vision Benefits for all team members.
• 401k Plan with Employer Match (Available to all Team Members who work on average 20 hours or more per week)
• Sky’s-the-Limit opportunities for growth and advancement.

Requirements:
• Must be at least 18 years of age
• Some Janitorial experience required. (We train you in our best practices)
• Successful drug screening and background check.
• Comply with safety guidelines.
• The team member must wear provided 4M apparel and personal protective equipment when necessary, in accordance with position and OSHA requirements.
• Reliable Transportation.

Reports To
Account Supervisor/Account Manager

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