Assistant Custodial Manager - Greater Holland Area (Janitorial)

  • Enviro-Clean
  • Holland, Michigan
  • Full Time
Assistant Custodial Manager - Greater Holland Area (Janitorial) Holland, MI, United States of America $23.00 - $23.00 Back Apply Now Back Apply Now Overview Job Skills / Requirements Assistant Custodial Manager Schedule: 2nd Shift Job Type: Full-Time Pay: $23.00/hour Location: serving the Greater Holland and Surrounding Areas Enviro-Clean Services, Inc. is hiring an Assistant Custodial Manager to support custodial operations in office, medical, manufacturing environments. This is a hands-on leadership role focused on training staff, maintaining quality standards, and supporting daily operations. Key Responsibilities Train, coach, and support custodial staff to ensure consistent quality Assist with staffing, scheduling, and daily operational needs Lead by example by maintaining cleanliness and professionalism Step in to assist with cleaning tasks as needed Support the Manager with communication and team coordination Qualifications Previous supervisory or team lead experience preferred Experience in cleaning, facilities, or a related field Strong communication and leadership skills Ability to work evenings Valid driver's license Reliable transportation What We Offer Competitive hourly pay Medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) benefits Paid time off and holidays Hands-on leadership role with growth opportunities About Enviro-Clean Services, Inc. Enviro-Clean Services, Inc. is a Michigan-based, family-owned facilities services company with over 50 years of experience serving schools, medical facilities, and commercial properties throughout Michigan. We are committed to providing clean, safe, and healthy environments for our clients and communities. Additional Information / Benefits This is a Full-Time position 2nd Shift. Back Apply Now Back Apply Now
Job ID: 523096365
Originally Posted on: 5/31/2026

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