Industrial Cleaning Operations Manager

Industrial Cleaning Operations Manager


Company
WhatJobs Direct
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
6 days ago
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Job Description
Our client is seeking a dedicated and results-driven Industrial Cleaning Operations Manager to oversee their sanitation operations in the vibrant metropolitan area of Sandton, Gauteng, ZA . This role offers a unique opportunity to shape and lead a critical service function. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in managing large-scale cleaning operations, preferably within industrial or commercial settings. You will be responsible for developing and implementing efficient cleaning schedules, managing a diverse team of cleaning staff, ensuring the consistent application of hygiene and safety standards, and maintaining inventory of cleaning supplies and equipment. A key focus will be on operational efficiency, cost management, and quality assurance. The role requires strong leadership skills, excellent organizational abilities, and a thorough understanding of cleaning chemicals, equipment, and best practices. You will also be tasked with training staff on proper procedures, conducting regular site assessments, and ensuring compliance with all relevant health and safety regulations. The ability to troubleshoot and resolve operational challenges proactively is crucial. We are looking for a proactive individual who can motivate teams, drive performance, and uphold the highest standards of cleanliness and safety. This position demands a hands-on approach, coupled with strategic planning capabilities to optimize operations and meet client expectations. Your contribution will directly impact the operational integrity and professional image of our client's facilities. This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned professional to take on a challenging leadership role in a key sector.

Responsibilities: Manage and supervise all industrial cleaning operations and staff. Develop, implement, and monitor efficient cleaning schedules and procedures. Ensure strict adherence to hygiene, health, and safety standards across all sites. Oversee inventory management for cleaning supplies, equipment, and chemicals. Conduct regular inspections and quality checks to maintain high standards. Train and develop cleaning staff, ensuring they are proficient in their roles. Manage operational budgets and identify cost-saving opportunities. Address and resolve any operational issues or client concerns promptly. Collaborate with other departments to coordinate cleaning activities. Maintain detailed records of operations, staff performance, and inventory. Stay updated on industry trends, new technologies, and best practices in industrial cleaning. Promote a safe and efficient working environment for the cleaning team. Qualifications: Proven experience as an Operations Manager or similar role in the cleaning industry. Strong knowledge of industrial cleaning techniques, chemicals, and equipment. Demonstrated leadership and team management skills. Excellent organizational and time-management abilities. Proficiency in health and safety regulations relevant to cleaning operations. Budget management experience. Ability to conduct inspections and ensure quality standards are met. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Problem-solving aptitude. Experience with inventory management systems. Relevant certifications in cleaning or facility management are a plus.

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