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Morning & Evening Mobile Cleaning Operative (20hrs per week) - Includes Vehicle

Städar - Cleaning
Leicester
2 weeks ago
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We are looking for a cover cleaner to work throughout the East and West Midlands area. The successful applicant will work alongside our Operations Team to cover a variety of different contracts covering staff holidays, sickness leave, completing specialist tasked work, and training. Candidates must be available to work flexible hours in line with company requirements.

Rate of Pay; £13.60 per hour, with Company Car (vehicle is fully expensed by the company). Mileage allowance paid for travel time.

We guarantee to give you a minimum of 20 hours per week (additional hours available upon request) . Candidates must be flexible to work between the hours of 5am to 8am and 6pm to 11pm, Monday to Friday. (weekend work is required once a month in rotation)

The successful candidate will be expected to support our Operations Team in delivering a high standard of cleaning, covering holiday and sickness periods where necessary, and completing work to the specified company standard.

We are a progressive company which stands out from our competitors by our high standards of cleaning.

Applicants must have a very good attention to detail in every aspect of their work and personal appearance.

Applicants must be able to give total commitment to providing our customers with the very best cleaning service possible.

Applicants must have good communication skills, be energetic and be able to work to fixed time objectives.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Requirements

Applicants must have a full UK drivers Licence and will be supplied with a company car to be used for business activity only. Candidates must be able to drive a manual vehicle on their Licence.

Benefits

Holiday Entitlement; 28 Days paid holiday per year

Company Pension Available

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