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Pool Cleaner Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Custodian II

Hudson, WI · On-site

$14.75 - $18.75/hr

Duties include, but are not limited to, mopping, dusting, trash removal, window washing, meeting set up, pool cleaning, snow removal, lawn care, and other general cleaning responsibilities. The ...

The Pool Monitor patrols the pool area, enforces rules and ensures the safety of residents and their belongings. This position handles any stressful situation in a calm manner and reacts accordingly ...

The Pool Monitor patrols the pool area, enforces rules and ensures the safety of residents and their belongings. This position handles any stressful situation in a calm manner and reacts accordingly ...

The Pool Monitor patrols the pool area, enforces rules and ensures the safety of residents and their belongings. This position handles any stressful situation in a calm manner and reacts accordingly ...

The Pool Monitor patrols the pool area, enforces rules and ensures the safety of residents and their belongings. This position handles any stressful situation in a calm manner and reacts accordingly ...

The Pool Monitor patrols the pool area, enforces rules and ensures the safety of residents and their belongings. This position handles any stressful situation in a calm manner and reacts accordingly ...

Operate safely the following equipment, power washer, backpack blower, floor scrubbers, carpet cleaner and sweepers, and golf carts * Assist in pool maintenance and understand basic pool care ...

Operate safely the following equipment, power washer, backpack blower, floor scrubbers, carpet cleaner and sweepers, and golf carts * Assist in pool maintenance and understand basic pool care ...

Operate safely the following equipment, power washer, backpack blower, floor scrubbers, carpet cleaner and sweepers, and golf carts * Assist in pool maintenance and understand basic pool care ...

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How much do pool cleaner jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for pool cleaner in Wisconsin is $16.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.57 and $18.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a pool cleaner do?

A pool cleaner is responsible for keeping residential or commercial pools clean and chemically balanced. Their duties include installing filters, removing debris, and checking pH and chlorine levels of the water. Replenishing pool cleaning supplies and performing preventative maintenance on equipment to reduce the risk of malfunction are also essential responsibilities of this position. To find a pool cleaner job, expand your search with similar job titles, such as pool technician, pool maintenance technician, swimming pool equipment repair technician, or pool attendant.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a pool cleaner, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pool Cleaner, you need knowledge of pool maintenance techniques, water chemistry, and routine cleaning procedures, often gained through on-the-job training or certification courses. Familiarity with pool cleaning tools, water testing kits, and chemical handling systems is essential for effective service. Attention to detail, reliability, and strong customer service skills help build trust with clients and ensure consistent results. These skills are critical for maintaining safe, clean pools and delivering high-quality service that meets health and safety standards.

What are some common challenges pool cleaners face when servicing multiple clients in a day?

Pool Cleaners often manage a busy schedule, traveling between several client locations daily. A common challenge is dealing with unexpected issues such as equipment malfunctions or adverse weather, which can disrupt planned routes and timelines. Additionally, each pool may have unique maintenance needs, requiring adaptability and strong organizational skills to ensure consistent water quality and customer satisfaction. Effective communication with clients and time management are essential to successfully navigate these challenges.

What is the difference between Pool Cleaner vs Pool Technician?

AspectPool CleanerPool Technician
CredentialsNone typically required, some certifications availableCertifications often preferred, such as CPO or similar
Work EnvironmentResidential and commercial pools, mostly manual cleaningResidential, commercial, and industrial pools, including equipment repair
Job DutiesCleaning pools, skimming, vacuuming, chemical balancingPool cleaning, equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs

While both roles involve pool maintenance, a Pool Cleaner primarily focuses on cleaning and basic chemical balancing, often working under supervision. A Pool Technician has a broader skill set, including equipment repair and troubleshooting, and may hold relevant certifications. The Technician role typically requires more technical knowledge and experience, making it suitable for those seeking advanced pool service careers.

How much do pool cleaners make in a day?

Pool cleaners typically earn between $80 and $150 per day, depending on factors such as location, experience, and the size of the pool. They often work part-time or full-time, using tools like skimmers and vacuums to clean pools efficiently.

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Infographic showing various Pool Cleaner job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 47% Full Time, 47% Part Time, and 6% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $35,329 per year, or $17 per hour.

$14.75 - $18.75/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Life, PTO

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Job description

Description
The Hudson YMCA is seeking a part-time Custodial Support Staff member to help maintain high standards of cleanliness, janitorial services, and overall facility upkeep. Work schedules may vary based on operational needs, with typical shifts including 5:00-10:30 p.m. on weekdays and 10:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on weekends. This role offers the potential to transition into a full-time position.
The salary range of this position is $ 17.00. We take into consideration an individual's background and experience in determining salary; therefore, base pay offered may vary considerably depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The compensation package for full-time includes a wide range of benefits (medical, dental, life, disability, and more) as well as generous paid time off and free membership. Part-time benefits will vary.
1. Job Summary:
The Custodian II is responsible for the cleanliness and sanitation of the areas assigned. The incumbent is accountable for the completions of assigned duties with a minimum level of supervision. Duties include, but are not limited to, mopping, dusting, trash removal, window washing, meeting set up, pool cleaning, snow removal, lawn care, and other general cleaning responsibilities. The incumbent interacts positively with members and staff and responds to requests personally or informs the appropriate maintenance staff member. Member service is the incumbent's main objective while demonstrating the YMCA core values: honesty, responsibility, caring, equity and respect at all times.
2. Essential Functions:
  • Complete all duties listed on the daily schedule and maintain daily upkeep of assigned area and equipment.
  • Perform janitorial duties which include, but are not limited to, wet and dust mopping, dusting, trash removal, recycling, window washing, meeting set up, pool cleaning, painting, vacuuming, seasonal activities dealing with lawn care and snow removal, and general cleaning as requested or needed.
  • Record all needed repairs, repair as directed, report ALL repairs to supervisor, and follow up with staff.
  • Ensure YMCA building and property is secure during shift and report incidents and hazardous conditions to supervisor.
  • Clean up of blood or body fluids which could contain bloodborne pathogens.
  • Operate motorized equipment used for cleaning.

3. Relationships:
This position reports to the Custodial Supervisor who reports to the Executive Director. Work closely with staff to ensure that the Association standards of cleanliness are being met and attend all relevant training programs available.
4. Qualifications:
  • Ability to read and interpret instructions, procedures, manuals, and other documents
  • Ability to communicate verbally and in writing if needed
  • Must be able and willing to develop:
  • Knowledge of cleaning methods and equipment
  • Basic understanding of the upkeep and care of the equipment used for cleaning
  • Understanding of cleaning compounds and chemicals, and their safe, efficient use
  • Willingness to learn and share new and better methods of cleaning

5. Work Conditions:
  • Move up to 50 pounds of project materials and/or tools to remote building locations up to 200 feet away.
  • Erecting and standing on scaffolding, ladders, and platforms.
  • Work at heights up to 30 feet for extended periods of time.
  • Work with paint, cleaning equipment, chemical compounds, solvents, cleaners, and solutions in dry, liquid, powder, spray, and aerosol forms.
  • Ability to paint, clean equipment, and operate motorized equipment as needed
  • Work in conditions that will create dirt and dust.
  • Ability to report and record maintenance requests on work board.
  • Perform essential housekeeping to facility or equipment which may involve, but not limited to the following activities: semi - reaching to full-reach overhead; crouching; kneeling; working in narrow and/or confining spaces: underground, overhead, and at ground level; twisting of the waist, shoulders, and legs; and lying on stomach and/or back.
  • Ability to perform tasks outdoor in different climate.
  • Safely operate cleaning equipment: auto scrubber, buffer, snow blower, sweeper, trash compactor, lift, pressure washer, box compactor, hand and power tools.
  • Must be able to respond to emergency/on-call situations.

6. Additional Notes:
This job description represents the major functions of the position but is not intended to be all-inclusive. The incumbent is also responsible for taking direction from the Custodial Supervisor or their representatives in completing