Night Custodial at Ellsworth AFB Commissary Administrative & Office Jobs - Ellsworth Afb, SD at Geebo

Night Custodial at Ellsworth AFB Commissary

Ellsworth AFB, SD Ellsworth AFB, SD Part-time Part-time $16.
20 an hour $16.
20 an hour 13 hours ago 13 hours ago 13 hours ago PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU ALREADY HAVE BASE ACCESS OR ACCESS PRIVILEGES TO ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE!!! We are an ABILITY ONE federal contract TRACE INC.
(Training, Rehabilitation, and Career Education) Looking for INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITY, including Veterans and non-veterans who are interested in Custodial duties at the Commissary at Ellsworth AFB.
Ellsworth AFB Commissary Positions available:
Night Custodian, 6-8 hours per shift, 6 days per week, Sundays OFF, starting pay is $16.
20 per hour.
PLEASE NOTE (SCHEDULE):
Monday 2:
00pm - 10:
00pm, Tuesday through Friday 6:
00pm - 12:
00am, Saturday 5:
00pm - 12:
00am Must be able to follow instructions and pay attention to certain details.
ALL APPLICANTS WILL NEED TO PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK FOR ENTRY ON TO BASE.
The job is on a Military base, so all candidates will need to pass the Military Base Access Standards in order to be allowed on base.
If driving, you will need valid DL, current registration, and insurance.
To apply, please submit your RESUME, make sure to include your PHONE NUMBER.
Thanks! Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$16.
20 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Paid training Vision insurance Physical setting:
Grocery store Schedule:
Night shift Application Question(s):
REQUIRED QUESTION:
Do you currently have a base access card or access privileges to Ellsworth Air Force Base? REQUIRED QUESTION:
Do you have custodial experience? REQUIRED QUESTION:
Do you currently have another job? What is your work schedule? Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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