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Enhanced DBS Cleaner

Pertemps Bond
West Midlands
2 weeks ago
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Enhanced DBS Cleaner
Full-time/part-time position
£12.21 per hour
Great team environment
Monday - Friday

We are seeking a number of experienced Enhanced DBS Cleaner's for a contract in a large public facility. The work will involve all aspects of cleaning in hallways, public spaces offices, toilets, canteens and reception areas. Cleaner Candidates will operate vacuum cleaners, mops, brushes and work to a colour coding hygiene system to ensure allocated areas are cleaned to a high standard. Our Cleaner role requires cleaning experience and an Enhanced DBS Certificate.
As a cleaner you should be able to work well within a team as well as individually. 

Duties Include:
- Working to colour coding hygiene systems
- Ensuring all areas are kept to a high standard
- Being able to work to a timescale
- Janitorial duties
- Attention to detail

Benefits:
- Monday to Friday
- Convenient location, close to all local amenities
- Morning or afternoon work
- Ideal for those seeking a temp-to-perm opportunity

The hours of work for the Enhanced DBS Cleaner are between the hours of 14:00 - 21:00pm.
The pay rate is between £12.21 per hour dependant on experience.
If you're interested in our Enhanced DBS Cleaner role or for any more information on the cleaner job vacancy, please contact Pertemps or send your cv to

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