Window Cleaning Technician Destin

Window Cleaning Technician

Full Time • Destin
Our mission at Fish Window Cleaning NWF, is to provide year-round growth-focused employment while keeping Northwest Florida beautiful, delivering excellent service, and being positive community stewards.

We believe in
Fairness, Kindness and Respect
Choosing a Positive Attitude
Doing the Right Thing
Creating Wow Moments

Our goal is to build a team focused on achieving quality results together, that celebrates our successes and offers a hand when a day might be tough - a team everyone can count on.

As a window cleaning technician candidate, you can expect --

Two weeks of paid training on best practices to provide professional window cleaning services to commercial and residential clients. 
Meeting at the home office in Destin daily while in your first 90 days and 3-4 times a week after to receive work, on-going training and just being part of the team. Opportunities for growth into leadership positions as the organization grows. The ability to own your schedule and income. The ability to look around Northwest Florida and say -- I did that as the windows across the shore and more sparkle.

Typical Schedule: Mon-Fri, 7:30am – 3:30pm
Pay $15-$25 per hour based on performance
Maximum pay can be acquired within 6-8 months post-completion of training.

Fish also offers:
  • Weekly Pay
  • Daily opportunities for success
  • 2 weeks of paid training
  • No nights, weekends or holidays
  • Tips and additional commission opportunities
  • Leadership training
  • Inside and outside work
  • Furnished equipment and uniform
  • No high-rise or skyscraper work
  • No waiting out the clock, when your work is done for the day, so are you

Must have qualifications
Willingness to drive to Destin daily
Valid driver's license
Reliable transportation
Current car insurance
Positive mindset
Ability to be coached
Provide excellent customer service
Write legibly and speak clearly
Able to count money and make change
Self-motivated and able to work alone

Physical Requirements
Able to stand on feet for long periods of time
Able to lift up to 60 lbs.
Able to do repetitive motion with hands, wrist and arms
Able to work with arms above head
Able to bend and squat to ground level
Able to work in temperatures ranging from 0 to 110 degree
Able to assemble, lift and climb ladders up to 30 feet

This is a general labor position and a perfect opportunity for anyone with experience working outdoors, in customer service, hospitality or line cooks/back of the house. 
Compensation: $15.00 - $25.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Why Work for Fish Window Cleaning?

Flexible Hours
Great Pay
Fun Work Environment
Growth Potential