Shopping Centre Cleaner

Shopping Centre Cleaner


Company
Recruite Agency
Location
Polokwane
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Jooble
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Job Description
Reporting to the relevant manager, the Shopping Centre Cleaner will operate industrial cleaning machinery and sweep, mop, and polish hard floor surfaces using appropriate cleaning products at an established business in Polokwane, Limpopo.

It is a busy, practical environment where no two days look quite the same. Respect, reliability, and a positive attitude define the workplace. Do not wait — submit your details and take the next step.

Responsibilities
• Manage and safely store all cleaning chemicals and equipment, ensuring hazardous substances are labelled and locked away when not in use.
• Operate industrial cleaning machinery such as floor polishers, carpet cleaners, and pressure washers safely per training guidelines.
• Clean and sanitise all bathroom facilities including toilets, urinals, basins, and mirrors, and replenish soap and paper supplies.
• Sweep, mop, and polish hard floor surfaces using appropriate cleaning products and equipment to maintain a clean and safe environment.
• Report any maintenance issues or safety hazards such as broken fixtures, leaking taps, or slippery floors to the supervisor promptly.
• Clean kitchen and breakroom areas including countertops, sinks, microwaves, and refrigerators, ensuring communal areas are hygienic.

Requirements
• A clear criminal record is often required for positions at schools, healthcare facilities, or secure commercial premises.
• Knowledge of cleaning techniques and correct use of cleaning chemicals, equipment, and personal protective gear to work safely.
• Previous experience in a cleaning, housekeeping, or janitorial role is required to demonstrate reliability and work ethic.
• Good communication skills to report issues to supervisors and interact politely with clients or members of the public.
• Punctuality and reliability are essential, as cleaning schedules must be adhered to and clients depend on consistent service.
• Willingness to work flexible hours which may include early mornings, late evenings, or weekends depending on operational needs.

Qualifications
Grade 10 or Higher with Cleaning Experience

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