Operations Executive (Cleaning / Facility Maintenace Services)

Operations Executive (Cleaning / Facility Maintenace Services)


Company
H Plus Solutions Pte Ltd
Location
Singapore
Job Type
Full–time and Part-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobstreet

Job Description
Operations / Facilities Executive (Cleaning & FM) – Singapore

We are a growing cleaning & facilities management company looking for a reliable, hands-on Operations Executive who can manage sites, handle clients, and solve problems independently.

If you need constant supervision, this role is not for you.

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What You Will Be Responsible For
β€’ Manage multiple cleaning sites across Singapore
β€’ Ensure manpower attendance and arrange replacements when needed
β€’ Handle client communication and resolve issues promptly
β€’ Conduct site inspections and maintain service standards
β€’ Coordinate with cleaners, supervisors, and management
β€’ Solve day-to-day operational problems without escalation
β€’ Provide hands on training & perform hands on role when needed

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What We Are Looking For
β€’ Experience in cleaning, facilities management, or manpower operations
β€’ Able to work on-site and from office
β€’ Comfortable handling frontline workers
β€’ Strong sense of responsibility and urgency
β€’ Good communication skills
β€’ Responsive on WhatsApp and able to act fast
β€’ Driving license will be advantage

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🚫 Do NOT Apply If You:
β€’ Prefer desk-bound/admin-only roles
β€’ Avoid dealing with workers or conflict
β€’ Need step-by-step instructions for everything
β€’ Have a habit of job-hopping every few months
β€’ Are not prepared to be contactable after working hours if needed

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Salary & Benefits
β€’ Base salary: $3,000 – $3,500 (depending on experience)
β€’ KPI bonus: Up to $600/month based on performance
β€’ Transport allowance + phone allowance
β€’ Performance-based growth opportunities

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What You Can Expect
β€’ High ownership role reporting directly to management
β€’ Opportunity to grow into Operations Manager
β€’ A fast-moving environment where your decisions matter

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Please apply with:

1. Your resume, expected salary range, driving license (if any), availability to start, last drawn & expected salary (if any)

2. A short write-up (max 5–6 lines):
β€’ β€œDescribe a situation where you handled a difficult worker or client problem.”*

Send email to : [email protected], or whatsapp to 97253885 for fast response.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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