CLEANING OPERATIONS MANAGER

CLEANING OPERATIONS MANAGER


Company
Workforce Staffing
Location
Durban
Posted
22 hours ago
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Job Description
Introduction

We are seeking an experienced and results-driven Cleaning Operations Manager to oversee multi-site cleaning operations, ensure SLA compliance, maintain high service standards, manage client relationships, and drive operational efficiency and profitability.

Duties & Responsibilities
β€’ Matric with relevant tertiary qualification and/or equivalent experience
β€’ Minimum 5 years’ management experience within the cleaning industry
β€’ Experience managing large teams and client portfolios
β€’ Strong IR, OHS, operational, and financial management knowledge
β€’ Valid driver’s license and own reliable vehicle

Desired Experience & Qualification
β€’ Manage daily operations across multiple sites
β€’ Ensure SLA compliance, quality service delivery, and client satisfaction
β€’ Lead and support site management teams
β€’ Conduct site inspections, audits, and client meetings
β€’ Manage staffing, labour relations, performance, and training
β€’ Control budgets, overtime, consumables, and operational costs
β€’ Ensure compliance with company policies and health & safety regulations
β€’ Identify business growth and contract retention opportunities

Competencies:
β€’ Strong leadership and communication skills
β€’ Client-centric and solutions-driven
β€’ Ability to work under pressure
β€’ Attention to detail and strong problem-solving ability
β€’ Independent, adaptable, and performance-focused

Only suitably qualified candidates with relevant industry experience will be considered.

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