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Cleaner/Spotter

DescriptionThe Cleaner/Spotter of an Environmentally Friendly Lapels Plant is responsible for ensuring the overall production quality and profitability of garment cleaning.
We typically look for a Cleaner/Spotter with three (3) years of industry experience, who not only has prior knowledge of running a Dry Cleaning Plant but is also open-minded to seeing the benefits of using the Lapels program and systems of production.
At Lapels, a Cleaner/Spotter will daily be responsible for such items as:
Professional Spotting - including recognizing the type of stain and either pre-spotting or post spotting that garment Running dry cleaning loads Finishing of garments Overseeing finishers & pressers to ensure quality work at profitable production levels Overall control of work Sorting of garments to proper stations throughout Plant Previous experience working as a cleaner/spotter, cleaner, housekeeper, custodian, or in general labor please apply! Or previous experience working at McDonald's, Walmart, Burger King, Wendy's, Subway, or Taco Bell please apply!Hiring Immediately!Requirements Experience working in a fast paced environment similar to farming, industrial, or manufacturing labor Flexible hours including Saturdays Excellent attention to detail with the ability to handle client's garment with care Good hand/eye coordination and the ability to physically manipulate the pressing equipment.
Previous pressing experience preferred, but not required and must be 18 or older.
Company InformationLapels has pioneered a unique Dry Cleaning Program that features a boutique like, Environmentally Friendly Dry Cleaning Experience.
Lapels has been heralded as The Future of Dry Cleaning since 1999 when they started building a different kind of Dry Cleaning operation.
Recommended Skills Agriculture Attention To Detail Friendliness Manufacturing Positive Attitude Clothing Care And Cleaning Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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