Are you a leader who is curious, driven, coachable, and ready to tackle any challenge?

At Clean Laundry, we are a company of highly engaged, driven, and entrepreneurial brand champions who are seeking a part-time Assistant Manager for our new Greenville, South Carolina location! This person will directly support Clean Laundry and its guests. This team member will report to and be in regular communication with their manager to stay up to date on the needs of the role and the business.

“The high level of support you receive from Clean Laundry is rare in the retail/customer service industry. Many companies speak to a team atmosphere, but Clean Laundry genuinely lives it.” – Mike S., Phoenix Area Manager

 

What you’ll be doing:
The part-time Assistant Manager is responsible for supporting the growth of Clean Laundry and will provide critical support to deliver on our promise by:

  • Creating loyal customers of Clean Laundry as a result of their experiences.
  • Providing great customer experience to all guests.
  • Building, growing, and managing relationships with customers.
  • Leading a team of individuals to be aligned and engaged with our mission, values, and goals.
  • Ensuring the facility is clean, comfortable, and enjoyable for customers.
  • Promptly responding to issues affecting the customer experience.
  • Maintaining store cleanliness and providing prompt, reliable service.
  • Recognizing, communicating, and initiating areas of improvement for the stores.
  • Driving sales, growth, and profits for Clean Laundry.
  • Tracking and managing financial transactions and assisting with bookkeeping.
  • Providing training and job support for employees.
  • Performing light machine maintenance (training provided).
  • Increasing the stores digital footprint through Google Reviews and Facebook.
  • Maintaining, purchasing, and organizing inventory and supplies.
  • Supporting and growing our Wash, Dry, Fold business.
  • Supporting and growing our Clean Laundry Express business.
  • Providing a 5-Star experience for all customers.
  • Other duties as assigned by leadership.


What we value in this role:

  • Alignment and engagement with the company and leadership.
  • Individuals who thrive when working with autonomy and are proving this in their current role.
  • Focused, driven, and efficient individuals who are able to stay on task throughout their day.
  • The ability to face adversity and overcome challenges.
  • Providing excellent customer service.
  • A proven record of inspiring and managing a team toward a common goal.
  • The desire to make a lasting impact on the community.
  • Takes pride in cleanliness of their workspace and the work environment around them.
  • Basic mechanical acumen or willingness to learn.
  • Flexibility with scheduling.
  • Ability to lift 50lbs.


What Clean Laundry provides:

  • An environment for aligned and engaged employees to thrive and grow.
  • An open-door policy with leaders for employees to share their views and opinions.
  • Professional and personal growth opportunities.
  • The next generation of laundry services to guests and staff.
  • A clean, comfortable, and convenient alternative to traditional coin-operated laundromats.
  • Services that save communities time as we strive to be faster, cleaner, and more friendly than any local competitor.
  • An eco-friendly, sustainable store to reduce use of water, gas, and electricity.
  • Free laundry benefits.
  • Company credit card.
  • Mileage reimbursement.
  • 401k


Pay for this role will be $15 - $18 per hour depending on experience.

Must be 18 years of age for employment with Clean Laundry.
Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check and clean driving record.
Clean Laundry is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

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