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Cleaning Supervisor

TC Facilities Management
Central Bedfordshire
2 weeks ago
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About The Role

Working Cleaning Supervisor


Own transport helpful due to site location


Start date: Immediate start available

About the Role

TC Facilities Management is urgently recruiting for a Working Cleaning Supervisor to lead a small team of cleaners at the busy and high-footfall for a motorway service station.


In this hands-on role, you'll be responsible for supervising and working alongside a team of five cleaners to ensure consistently high standards of hygiene and cleanliness across all customer areas – including public toilets and shower facilities.


You’ll work closely with the Area Manager to ensure the smooth operation of daily cleaning tasks, provide on-the-job training, and be the first point of contact for any site cleaning issues.


Shifts may include: 06:00 – 14:00, 14:00 – 22:00, or 10:00 – 18:00

(Some flexibility may be required depending on business needs.)

What You'll Need

Previous cleaning experience, ideally in a supervisory or team leader role A proactive, can-do attitude and the ability to lead by example Excellent attention to detail and a strong sense of ownership Own vehicle – due to the location, there is no public transport access

What We Offer

A competitive salary with weekly pay Company uniform provided free of charge Access to our Employee Assistance Programme for mental, physical & financial wellbeing support Wagestream – get paid as you earn Discounts via Perkbox – save on groceries, dining, days out & more Career progression opportunities in a growing business Full training and ongoing support

About You

Not Specified

About Us

A little about us:

A privately owned, professionally run business. 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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