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Milwaukee, WI (Customer Service Attendant)

Milwaukee, WI

Are you looking for a flexible, part-time cleaning opportunity with a great company? We are looking for individuals to help support our customers for 12 - 15 hours per week, and this laundry attendant role could be just what you need! 

 

Earn $13-$15 per hour and play an integral role in creating a truly unique laundry experience at our Milwaukee, WI location. At this time, we are looking for support at our 2090 Miller Park Way location for the following days/hours:

- Monday Evenings 
- Tuesday Evenings 
- Wednesday Evenings 
- Thursday Evenings 
- Saturday Evenings 
- Sunday Evenings (R) 

 

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.  

 

Your Job Responsibilities:

  • 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
  • Support daily operational needs including ordering supplies, cleaning and maintenance, restocking and more
  • Other duties as assigned   

  

Your Skills and Abilities:

  • Customer focused
  • Ability to work unsupervised
  • Reliable and self-motivated  
  • High attention to detail  
  • Able to maintain a clean work environment  
  • Committed to accelerating the growth of the company  

  

Clean Laundry as Your Employer:

  • A clean, comfortable, and convenient alternative to traditional coin-operated laundromats.  
  • Providing services that save communities time, water, gas and electricity as we strive to be faster, cleaner, and more friendly than any local competitor.  
  • Supporting you in your pursuit of delighting customers and maintaining the operations in our stores.  
  • Celebrating your accomplishments as a Clean Laundry member as you help us keep our brand promise 

  

Must be 18 years of age for employment with Clean Laundry.  

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

  

Clean Laundry is an Equal Opportunity Employer 

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