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Milwaukee, WI (Facilities Administrator)

Milwaukee, WI

Are you looking for a flexible, part-time opportunity with a great company? The role as a bookkeeper and facilities administrator could be just what you need!

Earn $15-17/hr and play an integral role in supporting a truly unique laundry experience!  We are looking for an energetic team member with a positive attitude to support our brand promise and customers for 17 - 22 hours per week in our Milwaukee, WI market.

 

You will support the following location: 

  • 2090 Miller Park Way, West Milwaukee, WI 53219 
     

This role will provide critical support to the finances, operations, and maintenance at Clean Laundry. This team member will develop rapport with contractors, customers, and community members by overseeing contractor work and store cleanliness and by providing reliable support and service for the operations. Their friendliness, organization, communication, helpfulness and desire to go above and beyond will result in a raving fans of Clean Laundry and an efficiently and effectively supported local business.

 

Your Work Environment:

This position functions within a retail-oriented setting, and necessitates frequent interaction with customers and various equipment, including washers, dryers, change machines, and tablets. Employees will come in contact with standard cleaning chemicals and laundry detergents. Please note that noise levels may occasionally be elevated.  

  

Physicality of Your Job:

Must be able to lift 60lbs. This position requires constant movement and use of limbs. Must be able to engage in repetitive bending, kneeling, and squatting movements. Must occasionally ascend and descend step stools as required for job duties.  

 

What does Clean Laundry provide:

  • Flexible Work Environment: A schedule built around your personal/professional schedule.
  • 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.

 

Your Job Responsibilities:

  • Support the location 17 - 22 hours per week.
  • Opportunity for more hours based off company needs
  • Maxes out at 30 hours per week
  • Bookkeeping: Count money and coins, log financial data, bank deposits.
  • Ensuring stores are being kept in like new condition through utilizing shift cleaning task lists and performing deep cleaning tasks as needed.
  • Restocking of vending equipment.
  • New employee orientation, onboarding and training
  • Communication with leader of any staff issues, training opportunities that need to be addressed
  • Inventory management of supplies.
  • Facilities Maintenance: Simple maintenance and repair of our washers, dryers, and equipment. (Training will be provided)
  • Communication with leader of any additional repairs or maintenance that may be required.
  • Provide an excellent customer experience to guests 
  • Greeting them and engaging with them in a positive way during their visit  
  • Promoting and explaining all services provided at Clean Laundry
  • Assisting with laundry machines, app (if applicable), and coin machines and payment centers
  • Oversee contractor work and quality of work.
  • Regular interaction and communication with Director of Sales and Operations.
  • Other duties as assigned 

 

What we’re looking for:

  • Proven ability to work unsupervised – self motivated
  • Reliable and highly communicative
  • Respectful and positive communication skills
  • Ability to work with multiple types of technology and software
  • High attention to detail
  • Some mechanical repair abilities

 

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 this position is $15 - 17 per hour based 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 driving record.

Clean Laundry is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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