Housekeeping Linton Grange

Housekeeping Linton Grange


Company
Edge Fitness
Location
Gqeberha
Via
Trabajo.org

Job Description
**Job description**:_
- Cleaning of bathrooms (All areas incl. Scrubbing the steam rooms every day, also check for odours)
- Checking all areas in bathrooms and report any misuse or broken items
- Cleaning of all areas within the interior and exterior of the club. (Windows etc.)
- Removing of rubbish from offices and all other areas
- Disinfecting all equipment on a daily basis
- All lockers are dust and debris free (inside and out)
- Check all consumables are full - toilet rolls, shower gel etc.
- Monitor member activity in locker rooms
- Always be helpful to members
- Ensure printed notices are up and displayed in a professional manner.
• *To apply, please submit your updated CV via this job portal.**

Pay: From R4 895,00 per month

Work Location: In person

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