In-House Cleaner - TEST

In-House Cleaner - TEST

Edmonton, Canada

Company
Avana Holdings Inc.
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
The In‑House Cleaner is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness, safety, and overall presentation of Avana’s residential buildings and community spaces. This role ensures that our residents experience a welcoming, well‑kept environment that reflects Avana’s commitment to quality and care. Working closely with Property Management and Operations teams, the In‑House Cleaner supports both routine cleaning needs and project‑based work such as suite turnovers and show‑suite preparation. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast‑paced, service‑oriented environment and takes pride in creating spaces that positively impact the daily lives of residents. Key Responsibilities
• Perform daily cleaning and upkeep of common areas across assigned properties.
• Complete full‑floor cleaning for 3000 Trombley and the 4‑building apartment complex.
• Empty and replace common‑area garbage receptacles.
• Conduct daily garbage and litter pick‑up around building exteriors.
• Support suite turnover cleaning, moving toward fully managed in‑house turnover processes.
• Conduct regular show suite cleans, adapting priorities based on leasing activity (e.g., open houses, high‑traffic periods).
• Perform touch‑up cleans for vacant or newly refreshed suites as required.
• Collaborate with Property Management to prioritize urgent suite needs and ensure readiness for residents.

Skills & Qualifications
• Strong attention to detail and a commitment to high‑quality work.
• Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and follow established procedures.
• Physical ability to perform repetitive cleaning tasks such as lifting, bending and navigating multiple floors.
• Professionalism, reliability, and a positive attitude that aligns with Avana’s values of inclusivity, intentionality, and continuous improvement.
• Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate with Property Management and Operations teams.

Preferred
• Previous experience in residential, commercial, or custodial cleaning.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Cleaning Staff Jobs in Canada

Q What is the federal minimum wage for cleaning staff jobs in Canada in 2026?
As per Employment and Social Development Canada, the federal minimum wage for cleaning staff in federally regulated sectors is $18.65 per hour effective January 1, 2026. This applies to cleaners in airports, railways, and federal buildings. Overtime pay is 1.5 times the regular rate after 40 hours per week.
Q What is the typical hourly wage range for cleaning staff in Canada in 2026?
As per Job Bank Canada, cleaning staff (NOC 65310) earn low wages of $17.00 per hour, median $19.50, and high wages of $24.00 per hour nationwide in 2026. Full-time workers average 1,730 hours annually, equating to $33,815 yearly at median rate. Wages are higher in urban areas like Toronto at $20.75 median.
Q What work permit is required for international applicants to cleaning staff jobs in Canada?
As per Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, foreign workers need an employer-specific work permit for low-wage cleaning jobs, requiring a positive LMIA costing employers CAD $1,000. Application fee is CAD $155 plus CAD $85 biometrics, with processing averaging 20 weeks for low-wage streams in 2026. Permits are typically issued for up to 2 years.
Q What are the eligibility requirements for entry-level cleaning staff jobs in Canada with no experience?
As per Job Bank Canada, no postsecondary education or certification is required for cleaning staff (NOC 65310); high school completion suffices for 70% of postings. Employers provide 10-20 hours of on-the-job training. Physical fitness to lift 20 kg and reliable transportation are common criteria.
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