Cleaner (20 hours a week) Accounting - Methuen, MA at Geebo

Cleaner (20 hours a week)

Methuen, MA Methuen, MA Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$31.
4K - $39.
7K a year Estimated:
$31.
4K - $39.
7K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Peabody Properties seeks an experience cleaner working 20 hours a week to join it's property management team in Methuen, MA.
The cleaner maintains a high quality level of cleanliness in the building's common areas and vacant apartments, and assures the exterior grounds are maintained according to Company standards.
Functions of the Position:
Keeps common areas of buildings and grounds free of debris; Rubbish and trash removal; Washes windows; Cleans/vacuums hallways and building entrances; Sweeps and mops floors of entranceways, laundry, mechanical and community rooms; Dusts railings, moldings, mailboxes, window ledges and other needed areas; Delivers notices/newsletters to residents; Prepares vacant apartments for move-ins, including cleaning all appliances, floors, cabinets, bathrooms, doors and closets; Maintains cleanliness of management office and public lavatories; Waters plants/grass; weeding and planting of flower beds, if required; Mows lawns, when required; Provides snow removal services including shoveling snow, spreading ice melt, etc.
to assure walkways are adequately maintained and safe for residents; Performs other duties as may be assigned by your Supervisor/Service Manager or other senior staff to facilitate effective operations of the property.
Education and Experience Requires High School Diploma or GED with a minimum of 3 years of previous cleaning experience Excellent communication and organizational skills Strong interpersonal and problem-solving abilities Highly responsible & reliable Ability to work cohesively as part of a team Compensation and Benefits Peabody Properties offers a competitive pay.
Peabody Properties participates in E-Verify Peabody Properties is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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