Commercial Cleaning Technician Trussville

Commercial Cleaning Technician

Part Time • Trussville
Benefits:
  • Assignments close to home
  • 401(k)
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
Part-Time Cleaning Professional – Flexible Hours, Stable Opportunity 
Location: Birmingham, AL 
 
Are you looking for a fulfilling part-time role with a dependable company? Office Pride is hiring! Whether you’re a retiree seeking meaningful, light work or a student looking to earn extra income, we offer a perfect opportunity to join a trusted team that values honesty, integrity, and hard work. 
 
Why Join Office Pride? 
 • Flexible Hours: Enjoy a schedule that fits your life, with evenings and short weekend shifts. 
 • Steady Income: Earn a reliable paycheck while contributing to a positive workplace. 
 • Supportive Environment: Work independently and as part of a team in a role that values your efforts. 
 
What You’ll Do 
 
Your role as a Cleaning Professional will help keep professional buildings spotless and welcoming. Tasks include: 
 • Sweeping, vacuuming, and damp mopping floors. 
 • Dusting surfaces, furniture, and fixtures. 
 • Cleaning restrooms, restocking supplies, and ensuring everything shines. 
 • Cleaning glass surfaces and windows. 
 • Emptying trash and replacing liners. 
 • Reporting any maintenance issues to your supervisor. 
 
What We’re Looking For 
 
We’re looking for dependable individuals who take pride in their work. Ideal candidates are: 
 • Reliable and Responsible: Proven work ethic and reliability. 
 • Team-Oriented: Enjoy collaborating with others while maintaining the ability to work independently. 
 • Physically Fit: Comfortable standing, bending, and lifting up to 35 lbs. during your shift. 
 • Detail-Oriented: Care about delivering quality work at an efficient pace. 
 Qualifications                                                         
 • Valid driver’s license. 
 • Must pass a background check                
 • Must follow company safety and uniform policies. 
 
What You’ll Enjoy 
 • A great way to stay active and engaged. 
 • A role that’s easy to balance with other life commitments. 
 • Being part of a company that appreciates and recognizes your hard work. 
 
This is more than just a cleaning job; it’s a chance to contribute to a team that values your effort and dedication. 
 
Apply today and discover why Office Pride is an excellent choice for retirees, students, or anyone seeking a flexible and rewarding part-time job! 
Compensation: $13.50 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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