Commercial Cleaner

Commercial Cleaner


Company
Placements24
Location
Polokwane
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
About the Role

Our client is seeking a proactive and experienced Commercial Cleaner to uphold immaculate standards within their business premises in Polokwane . This role is critical for creating a positive and professional impression for clients and ensuring a healthy working environment for staff. You will be responsible for a variety of cleaning tasks across different areas of the facility, using specialized equipment and cleaning solutions. The ideal candidate is diligent, efficient, and committed to delivering high-quality cleaning services, with a solid understanding of commercial cleaning best practices and safety protocols.
Key Responsibilities Perform comprehensive cleaning of commercial spaces, including offices, meeting rooms, reception areas, and restrooms. Clean and sanitize floors, walls, windows, and fixtures using appropriate methods and materials. Manage and maintain cleaning equipment and supplies, ensuring they are in good working order and properly stored. Dispose of waste and recycling in accordance with company and environmental regulations. Ensure adherence to all health and safety guidelines during cleaning operations. Respond to specific cleaning needs or requests as they arise during operational hours. Requirements Proven experience as a commercial cleaner or in a related cleaning role. Knowledge of commercial cleaning products, techniques, and equipment. Understanding of workplace safety standards and procedures for handling cleaning chemicals. Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and meet deadlines. Good physical condition to perform tasks such as lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods. Reliability, punctuality, and a professional attitude towards work in Polokwane . Benefits Competitive monthly salary. Provision of high-quality cleaning equipment and safety gear. Training opportunities to enhance cleaning skills and knowledge. A consistent and stable work schedule. A positive working relationship with a reputable client.

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