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TC Facilities Management
Cumbria
1 month ago
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About The Role

TC Facilities Management is currently recruiting for a Cleaner in the Carlisle area.


The site does require transportation so please keep this in mind, only cars can travel to this site. Location: Carlisle, CA4 (South of Carlisle)
Salary: £13.27 per hour
Shift times: 06:00 - 14:00 & 14:00 - 22:00, on a rota

What will you be doing?

General cleaning of our clients site You must be able to work to deadlines and prioritise Excellent attention to detail is required Required to work independently or in a small team Customers may be on site so you need to be polite and courteous at all times Full training will be given on all duties and machinery if required If you would like to advance in your career, then we can help you with this!

What do you get from us?

Assistance Programme through Legal & General Spectrum Life – Physical, mental, and financial health support for all our colleagues through our ehub and phone. Wagestream – Track and access your money as you earn it. Save as you earn and learn better spending habits Free uniform All the training and tools you need to do your job We are Armed Forces friendly and have Veteran Representatives available to provide support

About You

Not Specified

About Us

A little about us:

We are a private and professional business, who have been operating for over 60 years.
Employing over 2,400 colleagues across over 1800 sites nationwide
Currently sit within the top 2% of all cleaning and security providers - 76+ Million Turnover
Our services include Cleaning, Security, Specialist, and FM services
Passionate about delivering a personable and reliable service We work within multiple industries and they will probably be brands you know and love. If you’d be interested in coming on board then we look forward to hearing from you!

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