The Facilities Tech

Camden, SC
Full Time
Construction
Experienced
The Facilities Tech we need is a detail-oriented cleaning professional who takes pride in making offices
spaces, bathrooms, and other business spaces look exceptional. If you seek a great workplace culture, a
terrific compensation package, and stability, then you’re at the right place. If you thrive on your gift of
customer service, keep reading. You’re going to love Cantey Foundation Specialists!
Our next Facilities Tech will enjoy stable, full-time hours every week. Your workday will consist of
several changing tasks that your manager will prioritize for you to ensure success. You’ll have the
opportunity to help every Department at our company while delivering exceptional janitorial services to all
our buildings.
You will also benefit from having clear expectations set from day 1.
Founded in 2011, Cantey Foundation Specialists is much more than a residential foundation repair
company. Our goal since day one has been to redefine the construction industry by creating life-changing
experiences for each customer. Recently voted the #2 place to work in South Carolina, our culture is
unmatched. We work the hardest and play the hardest, and you’ll feel the energy before you even start
working here. With over 250 team members at locations throughout South Carolina, as well as Charlotte,
NC and Augusta, GA, we have huge growth goals in place. And speaking of growth, we are now
expanding our territory into Birmingham, AL!
Get ready for extensive training. You’ll find that our standards are high, but so is your earning potential. If
you’re ready to help us create our industry and be part of a real team, apply today. We’re only seeking
high-performance candidates, and we’ll know if you have what it takes. Apply now!
Position Overview

● Highlights: Work/Life Balance, High Performance, Fun Work Culture
● Job Type: Janitorial
● Work Hours: Full Time, W2 Employee
● Annual Compensation: $35,000 to $50,000/year
● Compensation Structure: Hourly rate plus quarterly bonus
● Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Aflac, Matching 401(k), Paid Time Off
● Location: Camden, SC
Required Experience

● Previous Professional Cleaning Experience is Preferred
● Valid Driver’s License

Check us out at www.canteycanfixit.com and find out how you can help us create the future in our industry.
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