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Seeking a Truck and Trailer Cleaning Operative in Redgrave. Maintain our food transport fleet to BRC standards, using in-house systems for accurate records. A shunter license is required; COSHH training is an advantage. Enjoy benefits including career progression, a subsidized canteen, and staff ...
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United Kingdom , Redgrave
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13.05 - 13.40 GBP / Hour
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Gressingham Foods
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Until further notice
Discover rewarding cleaning operative jobs, a vital profession that forms the backbone of hygiene, safety, and presentation in virtually every sector. Cleaning operatives are essential frontline workers responsible for maintaining impeccable standards of cleanliness across diverse environments, from corporate offices and educational institutions to healthcare facilities, retail spaces, and industrial sites. Their dedicated work ensures spaces are not only visually appealing but also safe, hygienic, and conducive to productivity and wellbeing for all occupants and visitors. The core of a cleaning operative's role involves a systematic approach to cleaning and maintenance. Typical daily responsibilities include dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping floors across all assigned areas. They meticulously clean and sanitise high-touch surfaces and critical zones such as bathrooms, kitchens, washrooms, and workspaces. Operatives are often tasked with emptying bins, replenishing supplies like soap and toilet paper, and managing waste disposal. Beyond routine tasks, they may perform deeper cleaning procedures, including carpet shampooing, window cleaning, and descaling, to maintain long-term upkeep. A crucial part of the role involves the safe operation and basic maintenance of cleaning equipment such as industrial vacuum cleaners, floor buffers, and steam cleaners, ensuring they are used correctly and stored securely after each shift. Success in cleaning operative jobs hinges on a specific set of skills and personal attributes. While formal qualifications are often not required, a strong work ethic, reliability, and a keen eye for detail are paramount. Operatives must be thorough and take pride in their work, ensuring no area is overlooked. The ability to work effectively both independently, following checklists and schedules without constant supervision, and as part of a larger facilities or cleaning team is essential. Excellent time management allows them to complete all tasks within designated timeframes, often during early morning, evening, or weekend shifts to minimise disruption. Adherence to strict health and safety regulations is non-negotiable; this includes the safe handling, dilution, and storage of chemical cleaning agents, understanding COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) guidelines, and promptly reporting any maintenance hazards or safety concerns to management. Good interpersonal skills are also valuable, as operatives frequently work around other people and may interact with clients or the public, acting as a discreet and professional representative of the service. Typical requirements for these positions include a reasonable level of physical fitness, as the role involves prolonged standing, bending, lifting, and moving equipment. A proactive attitude, flexibility to adapt to changing priorities or special requests, and a commitment to maintaining high personal hygiene standards are universally sought after. Many employers provide on-the-job training, making this an accessible profession for those seeking stable, essential work. For individuals who take satisfaction in tangible results and playing a key role in public health and environmental care, cleaning operative jobs offer a fundamental and respected career path with opportunities in countless industries.

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