Part-Time Janitor

Part-Time Janitor


Company
National Star Services
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
16.60 an hour
Posted
2 days ago
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
National Star Services is a 27-year-old facility management company providing different services all nationwide and we are now in search of a Janitors for our location in Chicago, IL!

Duties include: Maintaining cleanliness and sanitation across all common areas of a high-rise condominium, including the atrium, lobby, management office, community room, fitness center, mailroom, elevators, hallways, chute rooms, stairwells, laundry facilities, and restrooms. Ensures a safe, orderly, and well-maintained environment that enhances the comfort and overall experience of residents.

Schedule: Monday - Saturday
From 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
(30 hours in total).

Pay rate: $16.60HR!
Bi-weekly pay!

Requirements:
β€’ Per our client’s request, Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish is required for this role.
β€’ Transportation to get to work.
β€’ Two valid forms of IDs.
β€’ Ability to safely perform some heavy lifting.
β€’ Must have experience with commercial or industrial cleaning.
β€’ A Background Check and Drug test will be conducted.
β€’ Availability to start immediately.

Depending on the volume of interests and submissions, we will only be contacting applicants who meet all of the minimum requirements listed in the job description. Only those applicants who align most closely with our minimum and preferred qualifications will be contacted for an interview.

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