Shopping Centre Cleaner

Shopping Centre Cleaner


Company
Recruite Agency
Location
Cape Town
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jooble
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Job Description
A rare opportunity exists for a Shopping Centre Cleaner to join a leading growing business in Cape Town, Western Cape. This vacancy suits a dependable individual who values quality and consistency.

Training is practical and ongoing rather than a once-off exercise. Respect, reliability, and a positive attitude define the workplace. The team is tight-knit, dependable, and quick to support one another. Do not wait — submit your details and take the next step.

Responsibilities
• Dust and wipe all surfaces including desks, windowsills, ledges, picture frames, and skirting boards using appropriate cleaning cloths.
• Operate industrial cleaning machinery such as floor polishers, carpet cleaners, and pressure washers safely per training guidelines.
• Clean and sanitise all bathroom facilities including toilets, urinals, basins, and mirrors, and replenish soap and paper supplies.
• Clean kitchen and breakroom areas including countertops, sinks, microwaves, and refrigerators, ensuring communal areas are hygienic.
• Sweep, mop, and polish hard floor surfaces using appropriate cleaning products and equipment to maintain a clean and safe environment.

Requirements
• Punctuality and reliability are essential, as cleaning schedules must be adhered to and clients depend on consistent service.
• A strong attention to detail to ensure all areas are cleaned thoroughly and no task is overlooked or left incomplete.
• Good communication skills to report issues to supervisors and interact politely with clients or members of the public.
• A clear criminal record is often required for positions at schools, healthcare facilities, or secure commercial premises.
• Knowledge of cleaning techniques and correct use of cleaning chemicals, equipment, and personal protective gear to work safely.

Qualifications
Hospitality Housekeeping Certificate

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