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In-Store Cleaning Manager

Arcus FM
Dorset
3 weeks ago
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Why Join Us

Keep it Clean!

Job Details

Location: Wareham

Job Title: In store cleaning manager

Pay Rate: £13.21 per hour

Overtime Rate: will be confirmed during interview

Hours: 35 hours over 5 days

Start Date: January 2026

Sunday - Day Off

Monday - 06:00 - 13:30

Tuesday -06:00 - 13:30

Wednesday - Day Off

Thursday - 06:00 - 13:30

Friday - 06:00 - 13:30

Saturday -06:00 - 13:30

About the role

Managing to keep it Clean!

Do you enjoy supervising teams?

Do you get a buzz out of delivering a great cleaning service in a retail environment?

If so, read on….

We’re looking to recruit an In-Store Cleaning Manager. 

You’ll be supervising the team responsible for delivering a high-quality cleaning service to Sainsbury’s store, but you’ll also be carrying out some cleaning tasks yourself.


What You'll Be Doing

You’ll support with recruiting and training your Cleaning team, planning their rotas and work patterns, and completing their timesheets so that they get paid correctly.

You will need to have a degree of flexibility with working times required to meet business needs.

Health & Safety is our No.1 priority, so you’ll be on top of monitoring and managing this – not just for yourself, but for all others on site. That might sound a bit daunting, but don’t worry - we’ll provide you with all the equipment and support you need.


What We're Looking For

To be successful in this role you’ll be an experienced team manager who enjoys working in a fast-paced retail environment, with experience of cleaning. In previous roles you’ll have been responsible for stock management and time recording, as well as dealing with employee relations matters such as investigations, disciplinaries and performance management.

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity, apply today by clicking on the‘apply’button.


Requisition ID

2025-7875

You’ll support with recruiting and training your Cleaning team, planning their rotas and work patterns, and completing their timesheets so that they get paid correctly.

You will need to have a degree of flexibility with working times required to meet business needs.

Health & Safety is our No.1 priority, so you’ll be on top of monitoring and managing this – not just for yourself, but for all others on site. That might sound a bit daunting, but don’t worry - we’ll provide you with all the equipment and support you need.


To be successful in this role you’ll be an experienced team manager who enjoys working in a fast-paced retail environment, with experience of cleaning. In previous roles you’ll have been responsible for stock management and time recording, as well as dealing with employee relations matters such as investigations, disciplinaries and performance management.

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity, apply today by clicking on the‘apply’button.

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