Cleaning Technicians

Cleaning Technicians


Company
TSU International
Location
Cape Town
Posted
7 days ago
Via
Talent.com

Job Description
TSU Cleaning and Hygiene is a division of TSU Facilities Management, a subsidiary of Private Security Company, TSU Group Holdings, a leader in the private security industry. We offer a range of services, including industrial cleaning, office cleaning, sanitization, and deep cleaning, and are known for their focus on both hygiene and sustainability.
If you are an experienced office/corporate cleaner, join our highly product cleaning team.

Based in Strand, Western Cape

You will be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and hygiene of designated areas to ensure a safe and pleasant environment for employees, visitors, and clients. This role involves performing various cleaning duties, including sweeping, mopping, dusting, and sanitizing, in accordance with established protocols and standards

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

General Cleaning Duties:
• Surfaces: Dust and wipe down surfaces such as desks, tables, countertops, and shelves to maintain a clean and organized environment.
• Windows & Glass: Clean windows, mirrors, and other glass surfaces to ensure they are free from smudges and streaks.
• Floors: Sweep, mop, vacuum, and buff floors in all designated areas, including offices, corridors, restrooms, and common areas.

Restroom Maintenance:
• Sanitation: Clean and disinfect restrooms, including toilets, sinks, and urinals, to ensure high hygiene standards.
• Stocking: Refill restrooms with necessary supplies, such as toilet paper, hand soap, and paper towels, as needed.
• Inspection: Monitor and maintain restroom cleanliness and address any issues promptly.

Waste Management:
• Trash Removal: Empty trash bins and recycling containers throughout the facility and ensure proper disposal of waste.
• Recycling: Sort and dispose of recyclable materials according to company policies and local regulations.

Cleaning Equipment and Supplies:
• Maintenance: Operate and maintain cleaning equipment such as vacuum cleaners, floor buffers, and scrubbers in good working conditions.
• Inventory: Monitor and report on the inventory of cleaning supplies, and request replacements or additional items as needed.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
• Grade 12 High School education
• 1 year of cleaning experience is preferred, but not essential
• Must be able to speak, read and write English (Afrikaans will be an advantage)
• Must be able to reliably commute to and from work
• Good time management
• Punctual
• Strong work ethic
• Must reside in or live close to Strand, Somerset-West, Gordon's Bay or Stellenbosch as the offices are in Strand
• No criminal record
• Well groomed
• Friendly
• Work well as part of a team

We are looking forward to receiving your application.

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