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Groundskeeper & Cleaning Operative

Just Develop It Group
Hampshire
1 day ago
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Are you ready to be part of one of the fastest-growing property portfolios on the south coast? We're expanding our dynamic in-house team who are dedicated to maintaining our commercial and residential properties and grounds to the highest standards.


As a Groundskeeper and Cleaning Operative, your responsibilities will include:


  • Grounds maintenance: general landscaping, grass cutting, strimming, hedge cutting, weed control, planting, litter picking and jet washing.
  • Ensure equipment upkeep
  • Perform end of tenancy cleaning and property preparations
  • Maintain communal areas
  • Report damages and repairs promptly
  • Manage workload efficiently and meet deadlines
  • Track expenses and receipts
  • Demonstrate initiative and teamwork
  • Perform small property maintenance tasks and weekly fire alarm tests


Skills & Requirements:


  • Experience in similar roles with keen attention to detail
  • Full, clean UK driving license required. A company van will be provided.
  • Excellent organization, communication, and time management
  • Ability to prioritize tasks effectively
  • Must reside within a reasonable distance of Fareham

In return, Signature Properties UK offers a competitive salary & benefits package, including:

Salary: up to £25,000 per year + performance based annual bonus
Company van & equipment
Free breakfast, lunch and snacks 
Monthly retail vouchers
Netflix vouchers
Generous monthly food allowance at local bars and restaurants
On site gym
On site barbershop for free hair cuts
Frequent social activities

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