Cleaning Oprative VA2820

Cleaning Oprative VA2820


Company
Anabas
Location
Birmingham
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Anabas are a dynamic, national Facilities Management company whose focus lies in supporting corporate office occupiers who look for a great workplace experience.

We are looking to recruit a Cleaning Operative to provide cleaning services as part of the of the cleaning team at one of our prestigious client sites in Birmingham City Centre. You will provide a range of cleaning services conforming to established process and standards of excellence.
• Monday to Friday between 5:00pm and 8:00pm - 15 hours a week.
• Hourly Rate £13.45 per hour
• Pre Employment vetting is required for this role which includes a DBS check.

Main Duties
• Ensure all cleaning is carried out under specific instructions, systems of work and in line with industry standard and agreed specification.
• Accountability for quality of work and tasks within own remit.
• Ensure all problems or queries are deal with in a timely manner.
• Provide assistance where appropriate in line with the service level agreement and assigned instructions.
• Any other duties which may be required within the cleaning scope
• Perform other duties as assigned by the cleaning supervisor

Benefits include:-
• Hourly Rate £13.45 per hour
• 28 days holiday per year inc Bank Holidays,
• Employee Assistance Programme.
• Recognition and Reward scheme.
• Cycle 2 Work scheme.
• Recommend a friend scheme.
• Company events.
• Training & development opportunity.

Sound like the job for you? We look forward to receiving your application soon!

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