House Cleaner

House cleaners perform a variety of heavy and light cleaning duties for renters and homeowners. They are responsible for using cleaning equipment and products to vacuum and mop floors, clean bathrooms, polish furniture, wash dishes, and more. Depending on the client, the home cleaner may also be responsible for waxing floors, grocery shopping, and laundry. They can work full or part-time hours, must be physically able to perform strenuous labor, and use their own vehicle to travel to residences.


Pet Waste Disposal Technician

A pet waste disposal or pet waste removal technician is responsible for the complete and timely removal of dog waste within a designated service area. They are required to walk an assigned route, pick up animal waste with a pooper scooper, and properly dispose of waste at pet waste stations at intervals along their route. A pet waste technician typically works for a pet waste removal company or pooper scooper service.


Landscaper

A landscaper or groundskeeper is responsible for landscape design, landscape construction, landscape installation, and landscape maintenance. They typically work alongside team members to perform mowing, mulching, edging, pruning, and other lawn care maintenance duties. They may also shovel snow under extreme weather conditions.


Carpet Cleaner

Carpet cleaners specialize in cleaning home and commercial carpets, area rugs, and floors. They meet with customers to understand their needs, perform a pre-cleaning inspection to determine the best cleaning solutions, upsell carpet cleaning services, move furniture, and use a combination of hand tools and carpet cleaning equipment to get the job done. They must follow all safety regulations at every job site and ensure a high-quality experience for every customer. Carpet cleaners can be full-time, or part-time with flexible hours.