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Cleaning Assistant

ISS
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Cleaning Assistant

Contract: Professional Services, Production & Technology

Location: London, WC2N 6AH

Hours of work: 20

Working Pattern: Monday - Friday 17:00 - 21:00

Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract (6 months)

Hourly Rate: £13.85

Do you have a passion for maintaining a safe and clean workplace? Do you enjoy working as part of a team providing excellent customer service?

As a Cleaner with ISS UK, you will play a key part in delivering a world class housekeeping service, maintaining the highest quality and consistency for our customers and colleagues. 

The Role

Deliver the highest level of cleaning service within your area of responsibility Provide a range of general cleaning services to include offices/meeting rooms, toilets/showers, vacuuming/wet and dry mopping Ensure all chemical and cleaning solutions are used correctly Ensure a safe working environment in line with Health and Safety regulations and standards Report any dangers, near misses or hazards you encounter to your manager

About You

Excellent customer service skills Reliable and hardworking with a professional attitude A team player who works well with customers and colleagues Be able to communicate with all site users in a polite manner Have a good eye for detail and clean to an exceptional standard

The Company

ISS is a world-leading workplace and facility management company, connecting people and places to make the world work better. Working with customers day by day, side by side, we understand every aspect of the user experience.

Through a unique combination of intelligent solutions, high standards and people who care, to help our customers achieve their purpose, whether it’s hospitals healing patients, businesses producing the next great innovation, or airports bringing passengers home to their families. ISS is committed to doing business the right way, taking its corporate responsibility very seriously. Our passion is people.

We offer you a challenging and exciting career in an organisation with people at its heart. In ISS, everyone has the opportunity to develop, grow and make a difference.

ISS is proud to be a diverse and inclusive employer.

ISS welcomes all applicants regardless of age, disability, gender identity or gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race (which includes race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin and caste), religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation or educational background.

We are a Disability Confident Committed (Level 2) employer, proudly supporting and promoting inclusive hiring practices in line with the UK government’s Disability Confident scheme.

Our passion for inclusivity and diversity makes ISS a more creative, productive and happy place to work.

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