Window Cleaning Associate Arcadia

Window Cleaning Associate

Part Time • Arcadia
Fish Window Cleaning is looking for Window Cleaning associates for our operation in Arcadia.

  • Stay Grounded, Stay Safe: We clean windows on buildings three stories or less—no high rises here! Most work is done from the ground or on ladders.
  • Enjoy a steady work week schedule, so you can maintain the work-life balance you deserve. No nights, weekends, or holidays (we have 14 holidays off!)
  • Perfect for Career Changers: Ideal for anyone with experience in construction, warehouse work, hospitality, retail, or customer service—no prior experience required!
  • Unlimited Growth Potential: Start with no experience, and watch your career grow! We offer paid training and plenty of opportunities for advancement within the company.
  • A Supportive Team: We value candidates who maintain positive attitudes and are passionate about delivering extraordinary customer service.
Job Schedule: Typical hours are Monday through Wednesday/Thursday, 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM, with some flexibility required.

Position Type: Part-time with the potential to transition to full-time.

Compensation: Starting pay is $16–$22 (depending on experience) per hour during the training period. Once fully ramped up, pay will transition to a performance-based structure.

 
What Fish Offers:
  • Paid training, no prior experience is necessary. Your willingness to be coachable and learn a new trade is more important.
  • Competitive Pay: Earn $16-$22 per hour, based on your performance. Your hard work directly impacts your paycheck!
  • Flexibility & Freedom: Enjoy the flexibility to balance work with life.
  • Additional Perks: Get tips and commission opportunities to boost your earnings even more.
  • Tools for Success: We provide all the equipment, uniforms, and even snacks, coffee, and water at the office. Plus, enjoy mileage reimbursement!
  • Floating Holiday Benefit: After just 6 months with us, you'll earn 1 Floating Holiday that you can use whenever you choose. This paid day off gives you the flexibility to take a break when you need it most, whether it's for a personal event, cultural celebration, or simply a well-deserved day of relaxation.
Required qualifications:
  • A valid driver’s license, reliable transportation (you’ll need this to get from job to job), and liability car insurance.
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States.
  • A commitment to delivering outstanding customer service.
  • Self-motivation and the ability to work independently.
 
Compensation: $16.00 - $22.00 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