Commercial Cleaner

Commercial Cleaner


Company
Placements24
Location
Gqeberha
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
5 days ago
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Job Description
About the Role

Our client is looking for a reliable and detail-oriented Commercial Cleaner to manage the cleaning and upkeep of business premises in Port Elizabeth . This part-time position is crucial for maintaining a professional and hygienic environment for clients and their staff. You will be responsible for a variety of cleaning tasks, ensuring all areas are spotless and meet high standards of sanitation. We seek an individual who is self-motivated, efficient, and committed to delivering exceptional cleaning services. This role offers flexible hours suitable for individuals seeking part-time employment.
Key Responsibilities Clean and sanitize commercial spaces, including offices, restrooms, kitchens, and common areas. Empty trash receptacles and ensure proper waste disposal. Dust furniture, surfaces, and fixtures, and vacuum carpets and rugs. Replenish restroom supplies and ensure they are maintained at adequate levels. Report any maintenance or repair needs observed during cleaning duties. Requirements Previous experience in commercial or residential cleaning. Knowledge of cleaning chemicals, tools, and techniques. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Good physical condition and stamina to perform cleaning duties. Reliability and punctuality for scheduled shifts. Benefits Competitive hourly wage. Flexible part-time work schedule. Provision of cleaning supplies and equipment. Opportunity to work with a reputable commercial cleaning service. A friendly and professional work environment.

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