cleaning supervisor

cleaning supervisor


Company
Wahlanza 101 Cleaning Services
Location
Durban
Posted
7 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
We are looking for a reliable and experienced Cleaning Supervisor to oversee cleaning operations within our sites. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing cleaning staff, maintaining high standards of cleanliness, and ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.

Key Responsibilities:
• Supervise and manage a team of cleaners
• Allocate daily tasks and monitor performance
• Ensure all areas are cleaned to required standards
• Conduct regular inspections of work completed
• Manage stock and cleaning supplies
• Report maintenance issues and incidents
• Ensure health & safety standards are followed
• Liaise with management and clients where necessary

Requirements:
• Minimum 1–2 years experience in a similar role
• Strong leadership and communication skills
• Ability to work flexible hours
• Knowledge of cleaning chemicals and equipment
• Reliable, punctual, and well-presented
• Must be able to work under pressure
• Must be able to Drive Manual
• Must have a Valid Drivers License.

DO NOT CALL OR WHATSAPP.
• Send your CV via Gumtree or email: [email protected]

Use subject line: Cleaning Supervisor Application

Pay: From R11 500,00 per month

Work Location: In person

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