Cleaner / Cleaning Assistant

Cleaner / Cleaning Assistant


Company
Praxis Tech
Location
Johannesburg (+1 other)
Posted
29 days ago
Via
via Talent.com

Job Description
Facilities Maintenance Cleaning South Africa

Competitive

Location

Johannesburg, ZA

Seniority

Entry-Level

Company Size

32

Company Pulse

LinkedIn

4.1K

followers

Team Size

32

employees

Johannesburg, ZA
AI SUMMARY Role Overview

The role involves keeping bathrooms, offices, corridors, reception, and break areas spotless and hygienic, restocking consumables, maintaining cleaning supplies, reporting maintenance issues or safety hazards, and supporting light event setups/cleanup when needed.

Sizekhaya is a 12-employee company located in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Estimated Benefits
• Paid Time Off
• Health Insurance

Benefits estimated based on industry standards

We’re looking for a Cleaner / Cleaning Assistant! Love keeping spaces spotless and creating a welcoming environment? We want you on the team!

Your role will include:
• Keeping bathrooms, offices, corridors, reception, and break areas spotless and hygienic
• Restocking consumables and maintaining cleaning supplies
• Reporting maintenance issues or safety hazards
• Supporting light event setups/cleanup when needed

You’ll shine in this role if you:
• Have prior cleaning/housekeeping experience (preferred)
• Hold a Matric / National Senior Certificate
• Are reliable, punctual, and physically able (standing, bending, lifting 5–7kg)
• Can work independently with attention to detail
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