Cleaning Team Supervisor with Bilingual Skills

Cleaning Team Supervisor with Bilingual Skills


Company
Altasciences Co.
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Lead a dedicated cleaning team as a Supervisor, fostering a high standard of cleanliness in laboratories and offices. Manage staff and operations while ensuring efficient compliance with cleanliness protocols.

As a Cleaning Supervisor, you'll coordinate the activities of cleaning staff, aligning their tasks and shifts with operational needs of the facilities. Your role will encompass staff training, task assignments, and ongoing communication with management for optimal internal support. You'll also verify weekly timesheets and oversee hiring processes when needed.

Key Responsibilities:
• Coordinate work activities of cleaning staff
• Evaluate schedules for adequate staffing solutions
• Plan and implement corrective measures when needed
• Organize staff training on policies and equipment
• Verify accuracy of weekly timesheets for submission

Requirements:
• High school diploma or cleaning training certification
• 6 months experience in cleaning and team management
• Bilingual in English and French, both spoken and written
• Excellent communication skills across all levels
• Valid driver's license for travel between locations

Drive excellence in cleanliness and efficiency through dedicated supervision and training of cleaning teams in specialized environments.
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