Airport cleaners

Airport cleaners


Company
RIVINGO TRADING PTY LTD
Location
Durban
Salary
R 8,6K–R 10,5K a month
Posted
21 days ago
Via
Job Mail

Job Description
Key Responsibilities

General Cleaning Tasks:

Sweep, mop, and vacuum floors to remove dirt and debris.

Dust surfaces, including furniture, shelves, and fixtures, to eliminate allergens and maintain a clean appearance.

Empty trash bins and dispose of waste in designated areas.

Sanitization:

Clean and disinfect restrooms, including toilets, sinks, and fixtures, to ensure hygiene standards are met.

Sanitize high-touch areas such as door handles, light switches, and countertops to prevent the spread of germs.

Specialized Cleaning:

Perform deep cleaning tasks, such as carpet shampooing, upholstery cleaning, and floor waxing, as needed.

Clean windows, mirrors, and glass surfaces using appropriate cleaning solutions.

Maintenance and Reporting:

Operate and maintain cleaning equipment, ensuring it is in good working condition.

Report any maintenance issues or needed repairs to supervisors promptly.

Adherence to Safety Standards:

Follow safety protocols, including the proper handling of cleaning chemicals and wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.

Maintain awareness of health and safety regulations to ensure a safe working environment.

Skills and Qualifications

Attention to Detail: Cleaners must be detail-oriented to ensure thorough cleaning and sanitation.

Physical Stamina: The role often requires standing for extended periods and performing physically demanding tasks.

Time Management: Ability to complete assigned tasks within designated timeframes is essential.

Communication Skills: Cleaners should maintain professionalism and a courteous attitude during interactions with clients.

Cleaners play a vital role in creating and maintaining clean, safe, and welcoming environments in various settings, including homes, offices, and public spaces. Their responsibilities encompass a wide range of cleaning tasks, ensuring that all areas are hygienic and well-maintained.

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