Cleaning Operative
Cleaning Operative – Bath, Bristol – FM Service Provider - £10.42 per hour
Exciting opportunity for a cleaner to work for an established cleaning company situated in Bath, Bristol .
CBW are currently recruiting for a Cleaning Operative to be based in a commercial building.
The successful candidates will have a proven track record in cleaning within a commercial building.
Details & Hours of Work:
- Monday to Friday
- 7:00am to 10:00am
- Contract type - Ongoing
- Start Immediately
- £10.42 per hour
Key duties & Responsibilities
Under the supervision, working as part of a team on site to complete basic cleaning tasks such as:
- To carry out a variety of cleaning tasks
- Sweeping
- Mopping
- Vacuuming
- Emptying bins
- Dusting
- Polishing
- Cleaning Touch points & Surfaces
- Have a proven track record in cleaning within a commercial environment
- To work to a timescale as agreed with you and your Supervisor/Manager
- Ensure compliance with relevant health & safety practices
- To always act in a professional manner
- Be honest, reliable, and hard working
- Must be able to demonstrate good communication skills
- Be eligible to work in the UK
- Start: 26/03/2024
- Rate: £10.42 per hour
- Location: Bath,England
- Type: Contract
- Industry: Catering
- Recruiter: CBW Staffing Solutions
- Contact: Brooke Lavin-Boswell
- Tel: 02035833099
- Email: to view click here
- Reference: V-36899-1
- Posted: 2024-03-26 16:37:05 -
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