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Cedar Rapids, Iowa (CLX Laundry Processor)

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

 

Join Our Team as a Clean Laundry Express Processor – Part-Time Opportunity!

Are you looking for a dynamic part-time role with a growing, customer-focused company? If you love variety, engaging with people, and working in a fast-paced environment, we want to meet you! Our Cedar Rapids team is seeking a motivated and energetic individual to support our customers as a Clean Laundry Express Processor.

Why Choose Clean Laundry?
We offer a refreshing alternative to traditional laundromats – a clean, comfortable, and eco-friendly space where we put our customers first. As a part of our team, you'll play an essential role in delivering a premium laundry experience, all while contributing to a company that’s leading the way in sustainability and customer satisfaction.

  • Hourly Pay: $14–$16, based on experience
  • Work Environment: Supportive and friendly team focused on excellence

What We Provide:

  • The next generation of laundry facilities & services, focused on innovation and customer care
  • A clean, modern environment that’s more efficient and enjoyable than the traditional laundromat
  • A "Green" store initiative that helps reduce energy and water consumption while making a difference in our community

Your Role: In this part-time position, you’ll provide support to our customers across a range of tasks while keeping busy and engaged. Your day will include:

  • Laundry Processing & Delivery: Pick up and deliver laundry orders in the Cedar Rapids, Marion, and Hiawatha areas using our company van. Sort, wash, dry, fold, and pack customer laundry orders.
  • Customer Interaction: Greet customers, assist with laundry machines, and answer questions with a positive, customer-first attitude. Ensure customers have a fantastic experience every time they visit.
  • Store Maintenance: Keep the store sparkling clean and ready for use, restock supplies, and support daily operations.
  • Other Duties as Assigned: Flexibility is key! From helping with in-store tasks to supporting operational needs, every day will be different.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Self-Starter: You work well independently and take pride in getting things done with minimal supervision.
  • Detail-Oriented: Whether folding clothes or ensuring every customer interaction is smooth, you have a sharp eye for detail.
  • Customer-Focused: You love helping others and strive to provide the best possible service.
  • Physical Ability: Must be able to lift up to 30 lbs. and perform tasks that include bending, squatting, and occasional use of step stools.
  • Experience: Retail experience, especially in apparel, is a plus, but not required.

What’s in It for You?

  • Pride in Your Work: You’ll know you’ve made a difference when customers leave happy, and our stores are spotless and efficient.
  • A Fun, Positive Environment: Work with a team that values collaboration and mutual respect, where your contributions are recognized and valued.
  • Growth Opportunities: Be part of a fast-growing company that prioritizes both its employees and customers.

Pay & Hours:

  • Pay Rate: $14 – $16 per hour, depending on experience
  • Hours: Approximately 12-15 hours per week

Requirements:

  • Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Employment contingent on a satisfactory background check and motor vehicle records check.

 

 

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