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Relief Cleaning Operative

Anchor Group Services
Southampton
3 days ago
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Job Role: Relief Cleaning Operative

Working Hours: Zero Hour Contract

Pay: £12.60 per hour (as per site rate)

Location: Marlands Shopping Centre, Southampton, SO14 7SJ

Reporting to: Contracts Manager

Overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen at Anchor Group Services, for an experienced cleaner to join the cleaning team at the Marlands Shopping Centre in Southampton.

This role is ideal for someone who takes pride in maintaining high standards of cleanliness and customer service in a busy retail environment. You will be part of a supportive and professional team, working to ensure the centre remains clean, safe, and welcoming for all visitors and tenants. 

The successful candidate will be required to carry out a range of cleaning tasks, safely and professionally, to a high standard. You must be able to demonstrate good attention to detail, have the ability to communicate on all levels and provide flexibility to cover additional shifts, as and when required. 

If you have previous cleaning experience and a positive can-do attitude, we would love to hear from you! 

Duties include:

  • Cleaning of designated areas, ensuring the agreed cleaning specification is completed, as per the site instructions
  • Emptying of bins, ensuring recycled waste is disposed of correctly
  • Attending to spillages by making sure they are cleaned up, within an efficient timeframe, to prevent accidents and ensure site and staff safety
  • Following H&S and COSHH regulations
  • Use of site-specific equipment, machinery and handling chemicals
  • Proactive interaction with on-site clients and customers, offering superb customer service.
  • Use of site-specific equipment, machinery and handling chemicals
  • Carrying out any other reasonable management requests


Requirements

  • An understanding of COSHH
  • Good attention to detail
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and use initiative
  • Flexibility to cover shifts as and when required
  • Reliable and responsible with a flexible approach to work


Benefits

  • Access to a range of nationally recognised courses to help further your career, via the Anchor Academy
  • Access to First Aid training at discounted rates, with financial support available
  • Auto Enrolment Pension (if earnings reach the minimum requirement for auto-enrolment)
  • Stream - access to pay as you earn it
  • Cycle to Work Scheme Available
  • Full uniform provided
  • Free Employee Assistance Programme 24/7 including access to counselling
  • Hospital Saturday Fund
  • Reward and Recognition awards

What's Next?

If you would like to be considered for this position, APPLY NOW and we will be in touch.

Other companies may call this role: Cleaner, Housekeeper, Cleaning Specialist, Cleaning Personnel, Waste Management, Customer Cleanliness Services

Within commuting distance of: Portsmouth, Southampton, Fareham, Gosport, Havant, Waterlooville, Eastleigh, Hedge End, Chichester, Petersfield, Winchester, Andover, and Basingstoke.


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