Supervisor for Cleaning Operations

Supervisor for Cleaning Operations

Montreal, Canada

Company
Altasciences
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Manage cleaning operations as a Cleaning Supervisor, ensuring cleanliness in labs, clinics, and offices. Supervise staff tasks and conduct audits to uphold standards of service and satisfaction.

This position focuses on leading cleaning teams to meet established cleanliness standards across various environments. You'll evaluate staffing needs based on clinic schedules and implement orientation sessions for new hires. Quick responses to customer feedback will help maintain high service levels.

Key Responsibilities:
• Oversee cleaning tasks and staff performance
• Determine staffing requirements for various shifts
• Arrange training for policies and equipment maintenance
• Address complaints and implement solutions promptly
• Ensure accurate timesheets and staffing reports

Requirements:
• High school diploma or cleaning training completed
• At least 6 months of relevant cleaning and management experience
• Bilingual (English and French) communication skills
• Strong interpersonal skills for all staff interactions
• Driver's license for site visits and travel

Drive operational excellence in cleaning services through effective supervision and training.
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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 in federally regulated workplaces in Canada in 2026?
The federal minimum wage is $18.65 per hour effective April 1, 2026, applying to cleaning staff in sectors like interprovincial transport, banks, and airports. Overtime pay is 1.5 times the regular rate after 40 hours per week. Provincial minimum wages may be higher, such as $17.20/hour in Ontario as of October 1, 2026.
Q What is the typical hourly wage range for cleaning staff jobs across Canada in 2026?
Job Bank data shows low wages at $17.25 per hour, median at $20.00 per hour, and high at $25.50 per hour for NOC 65310 Cleaners nationally in 2026. In high-demand areas like Vancouver, median reaches $21.50 per hour. Full-time cleaners earn approximately $41,600 annually at median rate.
Q What work permit is required for non-Canadians to take cleaning staff jobs in Canada in 2026?
Non-Canadians need an employer-specific work permit under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, requiring a positive Low-Media Impact Assessment (LMIA) with $1,000 fee paid by employer. Processing takes 10-26 weeks via IRCC portal. Cleaning jobs qualify as low-wage stream if paid at least provincial median.
Q What education and experience are needed for entry-level cleaning staff jobs in Canada?
No formal education is required for 72% of cleaning positions; high school completion suffices for others. Less than 1 year of experience is needed for 68% of jobs, with on-the-job training common. CLB 4 English or French proficiency is typical for 40% of postings.
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