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Payrate: $39.22/hour * Shift Premiums: 2nd/3rd shift = $1.00/hour. * Unionized facility with 180-day probationary period. * Day 1 Medical & Dental benefits, Vision offered after 180-day of employment ...

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Construction Laborer "masonry work" PAY: $22/hour START: ASAP Location: Fort Wayne, IN HOURS: 40 hours a week TIME: Monday-Friday TBD on time DURATION: 6+ months temp to perm Scope: * Masonry work

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As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for 22 hour in the United States is $21.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $29.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Construction Cleaning $22/hour

Construction Cleaning $22/hour

Innovative Cleaning Services

Cincinnati, OH • On-site

$22/hr

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

On-Site Duties

Site clean-up includes coming in behind different subcontractors to clean up their messes and prepping the area for the next subcontractor. For example, once the flooring contractors complete their work, clean-up workers get the property ready for the painters, cabinetry workers or whichever subcontractor is coming in next. Cleaning up on site includes properly disposing of any debris and trash. Often, the clean-up worker will do a walk-through with the contractor to get an idea of exactly what the contractor expects and to receive any special clean-up instructions. The clean-up worker’s supervisor, or the worker himself, if he is an independent contractor, often follows up with the contractor to confirm that the clean-up job met expectations.

Post-Construction Cleaning

Part of site clean-up may include cleaning the actual home, office or structure the contractors built so that it is ready for the new occupants to move into. Clean-up workers wipe down ceiling fixtures, fans, lights, mechanical registers, walls, cabinets, windows, sills, mirrors, baseboards, counters, appliances and other fixtures. They also sweep and mop floors and outdoor sidewalks and patio spaces. The clean-up worker must take care to only use products suited for the type of material he is cleaning. For example, workers cannot use harsh chemicals or cleaners when dealing with delicate materials such as granite, marble or quartz.

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