Are you someone who is mechanically inclined, looking for a part-time opportunity, and chance to get your foot in the door with a great company? This could be the partnership for you!

Earn $16 - $18 per hour and play an integral role in creating a truly unique laundry experience at our Euclid Ave. and/or SE 14th St. locations. We are looking for someone to help support our customers needs for 12 - 15 hours per week during the following times:

  • Euclid: weekday daytime hours and weekend day and evening hours.
  • SE 14th: weekday evening hours and weekend day and evening hours.

 

The Facilities Maintenance individual will provide critical support to the vision of success for Clean Laundry through mechanical support of our three Des Moines locations. This team member will develop great rapport within the community by providing prompt and reliable service to our customers. They will also have the acquired mechanical skills or the ability to learn at a fast pace to support customers within the facility have an overall great experience. As a result of the impact of their work in the laundromat, customers will become raving fans of the Clean Laundry service. 

 

What does Clean Laundry provide: 

  • Reward for high performance.
  • Growth opportunities.
  • Friendly work environment.
  • A clean, safe, and convenient alternative to traditional coin-operated laundromats.
  • We are “Green” – our high-performance, technologically advanced machines use less water, less gas, and less electricity while providing superior cleaning results.
  • Services that save communities time as we strive to be quicker, cleaner, and friendlier than any other.
  • $50 of free laundry per month.
  • 401k Match.
  • Company apparel provided.

What You’ll Do On A Weekly Basis: 

  • Support each location up to 6-8 hours per week (18-24 hours total)
    • Flexible Work Environment: A schedule built around your personal/professional schedule.
    • Facilities Maintenance: Maintenance and repair of our washers, dryers, and equipment. (Training will be provided)
      • Preventative maintenance on our equipment.
      • Communication with leader of any additional repairs or maintenance that may be required.
      • Work with vendors for additional maintenance and repairs needed.
    • Bookkeeping
    • Train peers on machine maintenance to empower others to diagnose and fix issues as they arise.
    • Support any on-site customer needs during your shifts.
    • Ensure the facility is clean and comfortable for customers through inspections, deep cleaning, and preventive maintenance.
    • Provide excellent customer service.
    • Address facility needs as they arise.
    • Maintain, track, and organize inventory and supplies.
    • Other duties as assigned.

What we’re looking for: 

  • Proven ability to work unsupervised – self motivated 
  • Great mechanical acumen or willingness to learn 
  • Desire to make a lasting impact on the community 
  • Experience managing business funds 
  • High Attention to Detail 
  • Flexibility with being available weekdays and weekends

What you’ll feel in response to the work: 

  • You'll take pride in your work, knowing that you are responsible for delighting customers and maintaining the operations in our stores. 
  • You'll know you are making an impact when our customers are blown away by the cleanliness and condition of our stores on a daily basis.  
  • Your sense of accomplishment will be felt daily as you walk out of a Clean Landry store knowing you are helping us keep our brand promise. 
  • You’ll take pride in the positive feedback you receive from customers as you provide an experience that makes them a raving fan of Clean Laundry.  

 

Compensation for the Facilities Maintenance position is $16 - $18 per hour. 

 

Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check.  

Clean Laundry is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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