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Housekeeper

DFS
South Gloucestershire
1 month ago
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As a Housekeeper with DFS, you will be at the heart of the business, taking pride in all that you do. You will have a keen eye for detail and take on a fun and enthusiastic approach to maintaining our beautiful showroom. 

What you'll be doing

Ensuring the showroom is presentable to the highest standards by cleaning, dusting and vacuuming Mopping and displaying floor signs where appropriate Clean toilet areas  Maintaining the coffee machine  Ensure cleaning supply inventory is up to date  Follow a work rota and complete duties in order  Represent DFS values and those of our brand partners in everything that you do 

The role is for you if...

You have a keen eye for detail and take pride in your work  You have lots of enthusiasm and character to make a difference  Enjoy interacting and are confident to engage with colleagues and potential customers  You want to join a fun and friendly team 

About DFS

It takes a whole lot of passion to be at the centre of what makes a house feel like home and thats just what we do at DFS. Were the leading sofa retail specialist in the UK, helping people find a comfy seat on their great quality sofas since 1969. 

We're a market leader in the UK because of one thing: our people. Our people made us who we are and will drive us into our ambitious future, together. We offer incredible opportunities to get stuck into fun and meaningful work as well as learn new skills so you can really find your thing.

DFS Group is proud to be an equal opportunities employer; celebrating diversity and committed to a culture of inclusion and belonging. We extend a warm welcome to everyone, embracing a variety of voices and perspectives. As we continue to work on building a workplace that is representative of the customers we serve and the communities we live and work in, we strongly encourage applications from members of minority and under-represented groups. Across the Group, we want to create an environment where everyone feels at home.

(All roles are subject to satisfactory references and DBS check)

DFS Benefits

Excellent Salary A huge 30% colleague discount, plus 15% friends & family discount across our Group (DFS, Sofology, Dwell) Generous holiday allowance the time you need to rest and relax and the longer youre with us, the more time youll get! Opportunity to purchase additional holidays each year!  Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave to give you the time you need to settle in with your new family member Access to a range of high street & online discounts from: Sainsburys, ASOS, Currys PC World, IKEA, John Lewis and more.  Discounted Gym and Cinema memberships to help you unwind Group Pension Scheme Group Sharesave Scheme Life Assurance & Company Sick Pay

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