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Thorn Baker Construction
West Yorkshire
2 days ago
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Are you available for full time work? Do you have cleaning experience? Do you have cleaning experience within a warehouse or distribution centre? If so this is the position for you!

Thorn Baker FM are looking for reliable experienced cleaners to join our Client's team based in South Elmsall, Pontefract  This is a great cleaning position you wouldn't want to miss out on and it starts immediately. 

You will be working as a cleaner with one of the countries biggest brands. Training and ongoing support is included for you and you'll love being a cleaner in this large warehouse.


  • Night shifts: 6pm till 6am
  • 3 on, 4 off shift rota (Week 1: Wednesday to Saturday then Week 2: Thursday to Saturday)
  • Weekly Pay
  • Safety shoes are required
  • Temp to perm opportunity


Benefits


  • Fridges, microwaves , lockers
  • Free hot and cold drinks machines 
  • Fantastic canteen with cheap fresh hot and cold food 
  • Modern environment to work in
  • Free parking and bike lock ups 


The job role? 


  • Cleaning within a warehouse / distribution environments
  • Wiping surface down, mopping, emptying bins, re-stocking cleaning items, hoovering
  • Using Ride on sweepers, Scrubber dryers and Push along sweepers
  • Walked behind scrubber dryers
  • Pushing biffa bins from one end to another once or twice per shift


If you have worked as a cleaner, janitor, warehouse cleaner, housekeeper please apply for this role and we will be in contact within the next 48 hours.

TE1 

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