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Cover Cleaner / Cleaning Operative

TENON FM
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3 weeks ago
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Vacancy Description

ABOUT THE ROLE:



We are currently recruiting for a motivated, reliable and customer focused Cover Cleaner / Cleaning Operative to join our team based at 1 Paddock Street, Norwich, NR2 4TW.



Job Type: Temporary - Part Time.



Pay Rate: £12.21 per hour.



Working Hours: 10Hrs per week, 2Hrs per day, Monday to Friday - 17:00Hrs to 19:00Hrs.



Start Date: Immediately.



Key Responsibilities and Tasks:



- Make sure that our customers have a better day, every day by ensuring that your assigned areas are clean, presentable and serviceable at all times.

- Present and conduct yourself in a professional, courteous and appropriate manner in accordance with the Company policies, procedures, guidelines and values.

- To carry out all duties required in connection with the cleaning and waste collection within designated premises.

- This job can be physically demanding and can involve some lifting from time-to-time.



ABOUT YOU:



- Good time keeping skills

- Positive, professional and `can-do` attitude

- Friendly and helpful attitude to customers

- Manage time effectively to complete tasks

- Able to work alone and within a team

- Good communication skills



Previous experience is desirable; however, full training will be provided.



ABOUT US:



Tenon FM are a Facilities Management (FM) Company with over 1,700 employees in the UK, offering a wide spectrum of hard & soft FM services specific to the diverse needs of over 1,100 customers throughout the UK.



Our people are very important, because without our employees we can`t provide our services and deliver our customer promise and your role is vital to our continuing success. No matter what area of the business you join, your contribution will be valued and recognised.



We are an equal opportunities employer and Investors in People Accredited.



Our core values are:



Accountable, Learn & Grow, Ethical, Respect & Team Work



Our Benefits:

- Health Cash plan cover for self and any dependent children

- Access to 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme

- GP Anytime

- Workplace pension scheme

- Discounted Gym membership

- Rewards platform

- Free mortgage advice partnered with Charles Cameron & Associates


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