Housekeeping in the Warehouse industry

Housekeeping in the Warehouse industry


Company
Pty
Location
Pretoria
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Talent.com

Job Description
R 20,000 - 35,000 (South African Rand)
About the job: Housekeeping in the Warehouse industry

The job is for men, women / Experience is not required.

We need Cleaning Operatives to join the team. In your new role, you will be working within a warehouse environment with our cleaning team.
Job Description

Your duties will include cleaning canteens, warehouse, machinery, and washrooms, hoovering and sweeping the warehouse/office areas, managing waste disposal, and basic sanitation. You will use appropriate cleaning equipment, materials, and chemicals, and ensure that all equipment is kept clean, well maintained, and in safe working order. You'll need to react quickly to call-outs and comply with all Health & Safety policies.
Requirements
• Willing to apply for a passport
• Willing to work overseas in Europe
• Similar experience preferred but not essential, training provided
• Basic English command (oral & written)
• Good level of general health
• Be confident & friendly
• Willing to work overtime when required
Salary and Benefits

Monthly salary: R20 000 - R35 000.

Work schedule: Various shifts available. 10 hours per shift, six days per week.

Hostel-like accommodation for 2–3 people, provided by the employer. Utility fees covered by the employee.
How to Apply

Email your CV to [email protected].

Telegram App: Username @onconsultingptyltd.

Mobile: +27 61 387 5522. Call office: +27 313 013221.
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