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Clean & organize team supplies before and after shift neatly. Clean kitchens, bathrooms, dishes, bedding, refill soaps, wash laundry, baseboards, cobwebs, floors, etc. Cleaning is in demand and our team needs your help.
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Ability to perform wet-work on the knees 60% of working time to clean kitchen and bathroom floors, showers and tubs; wipe countertops at waist height 20% of the time; bend for toilets and finishing showers and tubs at knee height 10% of the time; and reach shoulder height or above 10% of the time to finish the rooms.
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You may start off as a team member, but you are then able to tailor a career path that matches your interests and goals - including becoming a team captain, trainer, quality assurance supervisor or manager.
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As a Merry Maids team member, you would belong to an award-winning company and be a part of our close-knit team - a team that works together to provide the best cleaning solutions and customer service to our clients.
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Assists Team Captain in refilling cleaning kit and performs required equipment maintenance at the end of the workday. Uses Merry Maids' cleaning products and procedures to clean kitchen appliances, counters, cabinets, tables and chairs.
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Local Company Looking for Dependable House Cleaner - Flexible Schedule and Great Pay - Part-Time. Bagging dirty laundry for our team to clean. Stripping and making beds with clean sheets.
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Clean all surfaces in home, including fans, blinds, light fixtures, baseboards, fixtures, counters, showers, toilets, cabinets, and floors. Janitorial, office, sanitization work and house cleaning.
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Help families who don’t have time to clean their own homes, bringing them joy and relief while rewarding yourself in the process. Opportunity for advancement to Team Lead, Field Coach, or Customer Service Rep.
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We value our clients and take pride in our team by offering a range of benefits, including flexible hours, competitive pay, bonuses, and more! A genuine understanding of the impact that a clean and organized space can have on mental well-being.
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DescriptionHOUSEPERSON | PALIHOUSE WEST HOLLYWOODPOSITION PROFILE: We're looking for a top-notch House Person that's ready to clean, sanitize, and tidy common areas to ensure a comfortable experience for hotel guests and our team.
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No previous house cleaning experience is needed and training is provided to you. You thrive on transforming dirty homes into clean, sparkling spaces and making others smile. The health and safety of our team members and customers is a top priority.
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Maid, House Cleaning and Housekeeper Responsibilities: •Clean customer's homes the Molly Maid way. Our amazing team is looking for House Cleaners, no experience required. We have a great team and are looking to add more House Cleaners with great attitudes and dependability.
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We clean Monday-Friday from 8 am - 5 pm and we are closed on the major holidays! Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or older Be able to pass a background check Have a great attitude, be a team player, and take pride in your work.
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O Ensure the customers vehicle is returned as clean, or cleaner than when it arrived. o Participate in any Factory, or in-house sponsored training programs offered to you. Come join the Lindsay team in our brand new climate controlled service center.
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Great weekly pay and tips, paid training, and a family culture•All cleaning supplies and equipment provided as well as transportation to and from our customers' homes•Opportunity for bonuses and incentives•Paid time offMaid, House Cleaning and Housekeeper Responsibilities:•Clean customer's homes the Molly Maid way•Communicate with customers and staff in a professional and courteous manner•Have an eye for detail.
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