Part-Time Commercial Cleaning Contractor

Part-Time Commercial Cleaning Contractor

Houston, United States

Company
iClean Maids
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
13–18 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Greater Houston Area

iClean is expanding across the Greater Houston area and looking for experienced commercial cleaners who want to build recurring work on a structured schedule. This is a 1099 independent contractor role where you start with a few locations and grow from there.

Contractors who show up consistently and maintain quality standards are prioritized for additional placements. If you are dependable, detail-oriented, and want consistent opportunities without micromanagement, this is a strong fit.

What You’ll Do
• Service commercial accounts including offices, apartment complexes, gyms, and other facilities
• Complete recurring cleaning assignments according to scope and checklist
• Perform floor care (sweeping, mopping, vacuuming)
• Sanitize restrooms, common areas, kitchens, and shared spaces
• Travel independently to assigned locations
• Maintain clear communication and confirm availability when jobs are offered
• Uphold professional standards and quality control expectations

What We’re Looking For
• Minimum 2 years of commercial cleaning experience
• Fluent in English
• Reliable vehicle and valid driver’s license
• Ability to accept recurring placements when scheduled
• Comfortable working independently or with a small crew
• Must pass a basic background check

Compensation
• $13–$18 per hour, based on experience and performance
• Gas stipend for certain multi-site assignments
• Reliable contractors are prioritized for additional recurring accounts
• Opportunity to grow into higher-paying placements over time

Structure

1099 Independent Contractor
On-Demand Recurring Placements
No Guaranteed Hours

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $13.00 - $18.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Opportunities for advancement
• Paid training

Work Location: In person
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Cleaning Staff Jobs in United States

Q What is the median hourly wage for cleaning staff jobs in the United States in 2026?
As per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median hourly wage for janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners, is $19.00 as of May 2026. The annual median wage is $39,500 for full-time workers. The lowest 10 percent earn $14.00 per hour, while the top 10 percent earn $26.50 per hour.
Q What is the federal minimum wage for cleaning staff in the United States in 2026?
As per the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor, the federal minimum wage under the Fair Labor Standards Act is $7.25 per hour as of January 1, 2026. Cleaning staff classified as non-exempt receive overtime pay at 1.5 times their regular rate for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek. State minimum wages are higher in 30 states, such as $17.00 per hour in California.
Q What visa is required for non-US citizens to work cleaning staff jobs in the United States?
As per U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, foreign workers need an H-2B nonimmigrant visa for temporary cleaning staff roles in non-agricultural settings like hotels or stadiums. The fiscal year 2026 H-2B cap totals 66,000 visas, split into 44,000 for new entrants and 22,000 for returning workers from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026. Employers must obtain DOL temporary labor certification before filing Form I-129.
Q What education or experience is needed for entry-level cleaning staff jobs in the US?
As per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, no formal education is required for janitors and cleaning staff jobs. About 40 percent of workers have a high school diploma or equivalent, and prior experience is typically not needed. Employers provide on-the-job training lasting up to 1 month.
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