Professional Cleaner Mesquite, TX

Professional Cleaner

Part Time • Mesquite, TX
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Company parties
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Training & development
  • Vision insurance
  • Wellness resources
About the Role

Our gyms run fast, look great, and feel welcoming because of the people who take care of them. As a Professional Cleaner, you play a critical role in the member experience by keeping the club clean, safe, and ready at all times.

This is a hands-on, physically active position where you will be responsible for maintaining the entire facility throughout your shift.

Important:
This role includes cleaning locker rooms and restrooms and may require early morning, late night, or overnight shifts. You will be on your feet for most of your shift and working independently.

If you take pride in your work, notice the details others miss, and like seeing immediate results from your effort, this can be a great fit.

What You’ll Do
  •  Keep the gym clean, organized, and member-ready at all times 
  •  Clean and sanitize locker rooms, restrooms, and high-traffic areas throughout your shift 
  •  Sweep, mop, vacuum, and maintain all flooring areas 
  •  Wipe down equipment and high-touch surfaces during peak hours 
  •  Remove trash and maintain cleanliness standards across the entire club 
  •  Restock paper towels, soap, and cleaning supplies 
  •  Complete daily cleaning checklists with consistency and accountability 
  •  Handle light maintenance such as minor repairs or touch-ups 
  •  Identify and address cleanliness or safety issues immediately 
You will have a clear routine, but you are expected to take ownership of your space and maintain standards without constant direction.

What We’re Looking For
  •  Reliable and shows up on time every shift 
  •  Comfortable working independently without supervision 
  •  Willing to clean all areas of the club, including locker rooms and restrooms 
  •  Able to stay active for the full shift and lift up to 50 lbs 
  •  Strong attention to detail and takes pride in clean environments 
  •  Comfortable working early mornings, evenings, or overnight shifts 
  •  Prior janitorial, housekeeping, or commercial cleaning experience is a plus, but not required 
If you are dependable and hardworking, we will invest in you.

Compensation
  •  Hourly pay based on experience: $13 to $16 per hour 
  •  Opportunities for additional hours based on performance and reliability 
What You Get
  •  Free Retro Fitness membership 
  •  Discounts on retail and personal training 
  •  Flexible scheduling 
  •  A supportive, team-first environment 
  •  Opportunity to grow into facilities, operations, or management roles 
Many of our strongest operators started in this role and grew from here.

Ready to Join Us?

If you want a role where you can take ownership, work independently, and see the results of your work every day, apply now.

You’ll play a direct role in creating the experience our members expect when they walk through the door.

Compensation: $13.00 - $16.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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SOME PERKS OF WORKING FOR RETRO INCLUDE:

 
Flexible Scheduling
Fun Work Environment
Included Gym Membership