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Janitorial Worker

3.
7 Kaysville, UT Kaysville, UT Part-time Part-time $13.
50 - $15.
00 an hour $13.
50 - $15.
00 an hour SCHEDULE M-F evening FLEXIBLE, after 5pm 2-3 hours OVERVIEW NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.
PAID TRAINING.
SWAV is looking to develop its team of expert cleaning technicians.
We are looking for good team players with positive attitudes and a strong work ethic to keep up our quality and efforts to grow and move forward.
Technicians will be trained in a variety of services (window cleaning, house cleaning, janitorial, and deep cleaning) BENIFITS Employee discounts for company services on personal and family property.
Free equipment rental available.
Free Dental Free Vision Free Long Term Disability Free life insurance Medical insurance program support RESPONSIBILITES Work at commercial properties performing cleaning services Maintain appointments premises clean and orderly Perform routine maintenance tasks Maintain working condition of cleaning equipment Maintain communication with supervisor, COO, Sales, and Human Resources QUALIFICATIONS Previous experience in cleaning, maintenance, or other related fields is a plus Strong attention to detail Strong organizational skills Strong communication skills Ability to handle physical workload REQUIREMENTS Valid Drivers license Transportation access to job site Must have a smartphone (for time keeping purposes) with phone service Must live in the job location Team player Be able to clear a drug screening within two weeks of hire.
Detail oriented We look forward to seeing you soon! Fee free to call us at 435-757-3811 to schedule an interview or if you have any questions.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$13.
50 - $15.
00 per hour Physical setting:
Office Schedule:
4 hour shift Choose your own hours Evening shift Monday to Friday Night shift No weekends Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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