Industrial Cleaning Operative (Full time)

Industrial Cleaning Operative (Full time)


Company
Cameron Cleaning Services
Location
Glasgow
Salary
£14 an hour
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Cameron Cleaning Services is a family owned and operated industrial cleaning and support business. Our key to success is the high quality of service and professionalism. We work with a variety of clients - public and private, UK wide.

We are looking to recruit a hard working, reliable individual who has experience in industrial cleaning. Previous industrial cleaning experience is necessary. For example cleaning experience in kitchen, ducting, extraction cleans, pressure washing, carpet and/or window cleaning. This position is permanent and the successful applicant can start soon.

The Successful Applicant will
• Have the right to work in the U.K.
• Have industrial cleaning experience
• Have valid clean driving license and own vehicle
• Able to get to ML11 or G72 office bases
• Work for a variety of clients around Scotland & UK

The Successful Applicant must be able to
• Work alone and as part of a team
• Provide a high standard of work and show attention to detail
• Quality check their own work
• Communicate professionally with clients and Cameron Cleaning Services management
• Work day, night and some weekend shifts

Benefits of this role
• No day is the same
• Paid holidays
• Company uniform
• Become part of a great team at Cameron Cleaning Services

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: From £14.00 per hour

Experience:
• Industrial Cleaning: 1 year (required)

Licence/Certification:
• clean driving license & own vehicle (required)

Work Location: In person

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