Clean Team Specialist
Earn up to $21.83/hr working in an independent, active role keeping public spaces clean. Great fit for self-motivated individuals with a valid driver’s license.
What The Offer Includes
The Clean Team Specialist role provides steady hourly pay ranging from $17.46 to $21.83 per hour, giving you consistent compensation for your work.
This is not a desk job. You’ll be out and about, working independently, and tackling assignments outdoors every shift, so each day brings variety.
You’ll be required to have a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid driver’s license, and the ability to obtain a Texas Class “B” license if needed.
Some experience in a related field is expected, and you must be physically fit since heavy lifting and manual labor are commonplace.
Attendance and reliability are emphasized, meaning punctuality is a must for success in this job.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
Each day, you’ll survey public areas and respond quickly to issues, complaints, or work orders related to cleanliness and appearance.
The core duties involve driving a city vehicle with a trailer, then manually picking up trash and debris from various public spaces.
You are expected to use small equipment like mowers, trimmers, and blowers, performing landscape maintenance where needed.
Checking and maintaining your equipment each morning is part of your routine, keeping everything safe and operational.
Other required duties might pop up, especially during city emergencies or public needs that arise after-hours.
Advantages of This Position
This role is well-suited for people who enjoy working independently and want immediate, visible results from their efforts.
The pay is competitive for an entry-level city job, with the potential to earn higher wages as you gain experience or handle overtime.
Potential Downsides
The physical requirements can be tough. Manual labor in hot or challenging weather is part of the daily routine.
There are expectations for punctuality and reliability, and overtime or emergency response may disrupt a set schedule from time to time.
Is It the Right Fit?
If you want a stable city job with responsibility, a hands-on routine, and clear results, the Clean Team Specialist could be a meaningful career step.
However, those who dislike repetitive manual labor or cannot work outdoors may find this position less suitable over the long term.
