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Office cleaner

Mango Solutions Recruitment Ltd
Central Bedfordshire
1 week ago
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Job Description

Mango Solutions are looking for an office cleaner for our client in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire



Pay rate £12.21 per hour



Program Mon-Fri : -08:00am to 11:00am



Duties:

Weekly Tasks for Communal Areas

• Vacuum all carpeted floor areas to the common parts including halls and stairs, landing, corridors, and Estate Manager's office etc.

• Shake out and vacuum all mats and mat-wells.

• Mop and dry all uncarpeted areas including stairs, landings, floors, tiled floors, etc.

• Damp wipe all sills, ledges, banisters, skirting boards, shelves, handrails, doors, etc.

• Spot clean all marks on floor areas, stairs, walls, etc.

• Dust light fittings, storage heaters, radiators, radiator vents, pictures etc.

• Clean tables, chairs and furniture (polished wood surfaces).

• Clean upholstery on chairs etc.

• Empty waste bins and replace liners. Take all refuse to the designated bin areas.





Weekly Tasks for Kitchen in Communal Parts

• Wipe down, disinfect, and remove limescale to sink, draining boards, taps, cupboard doors and worktops.

• Empty all waste bins and take all refuse to the designated bin areas. Check for blockages and spillages, sweep and wash out as necessary.

• Sweep areas of leaves and rubbish in communal area doorways and drying areas.

• Wipe clean interior and exterior of all appliances including microwave, fridge and oven. Remove burnt spillages as necessary.

• Sweep, mop, disinfect and dry non carpeted floor.

• Collect, wash up and dry crockery.

• Clean fridge and microwave internally.



Weekly Tasks for Bathrooms and Toilets in Communal Areas



• Sweep, mop, disinfect and dry floors.

• Wipe down, disinfect and remove limescale to hand basin, taps, basin surrounds, pipe work under basins, sanitary dispensers, warm air hand dryers, walls etc.

• Sanitise and remove limescale to toilet bowl and cistern.

• Clean mirror using glass/mirror cleaner.

• Damp wipe all sills, ledges, toilet roll holders, paper towel dispensers, skirting boards, shelves, handrails, doors etc.

• Empty all waste bins. Take refuse to the designated bin area.

• All soap dispensers, toilet roll, paper towels supplies and odourise dispensers to be checked and filled as necessary.



If you are interested please apply with your CV



Mango Solutions are acting as the employment agency

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