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Night Cleaner

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0 Belton, MO Belton, MO Part-time Part-time $14 - $15 an hour $14 - $15 an hour Want to be part of a team that provides a clean, healthy building? We are expanding our business - come grow with us! Corporate Cleaning Group, a leader in the sanitization cleaning market, is seeking part-time cleaners for various locations in the Kansas City Metro area to clean hospitals, medical office buildings, schools and churches.
Responsibilities include trash removal, vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, dusting, glass cleaning, restroom care, dusting light fixtures, spot cleaning, polishing, general cleaning, sanitizing and other tasks assigned by management.
The most suitable individuals will have a naturally friendly and professional demeanor, and be team oriented.
Your ability to prioritize and respond to daily requests with the proper sense of urgency will help in your team's success.
NIGHTS:
Monday - Friday, standard shift times are 3-4 hours, generally between 6-11 pm.
WEEKENDS:
Saturday and Sunday, standard shift time are 3-5 hours, generally between 3pm-12am While experience is a plus, we are happy to train promising individuals.
All positions do not require a 5 day/week committment, so if you only want to work 2 days, or 4 days, etc, we may be able to create a slot that fits.
Pay is based on contracted building rate and days worked, generally starting between $14-15hr.
We also have several lead and supervisory positions available.
Apply to discover if we have a shift time that would be perfect for you! Medical, Dental, Vision, Accident, and Legal Insurance available for employees working more than 25
hours per week.
Corporate Cleaning Group.
is an Equal Employment Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.
Must Pass background check.
Must have reliable transportation.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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