Cleaning Operative - Co Op Live

Cleaning Operative - Co Op Live


Company
CleanEvent Services
Location
Manchester
Job Type
Internship
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Job Description
Role Description
Reporting to a Cleaning Supervisor and working as part of a team, this role is responsible for cleaning an area within a venue.

Key Responsibilities

Cleaning tasks include; picking up rubbish, toilet cleaning, detail cleaning, window cleaning, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming carpets, stripping and resealing floors emptying bins, High level dusting, seat cleaning, washing metal stair cases, removing chewing gum from all areas and sanitizing ablution facilities.
Operate handheld cleaning equipment such as vacuum cleaners, carpet extractors, blowers, buffing machines to complete allocated cleaning tasks.
Use chemical cleaning solvents and consumables as instructed to complete allocated cleaning tasks
Clean machinery after use and store in a safe place
Carryout any reasonable client cleaning requests
Communicate all cleaning and maintenance issues to your area supervisor as soon as possible
Communicate all suspicious behavior and potential security risks to your area supervisor as soon as possible
All equipment is carefully used and maintained, and any faults reported.
Safe work practices are followed as per Company Policies.
Effective communication is maintained with the Cleaning Supervisor and the client.
Attend and actively participate in meetings pre, during and post events.
Carry out and attend any training, appraisals and development programs as per direction from the Cleaning Supervisor.
All staff are guest focused and have intimate knowledge of facilities and services.
Adhere to the site regulations for safety
Adhere to the Code of conduct at all times
All dress and behavior codes are followed, understood and adhered to.
All company policies are followed.
Reporting on time to all rostered shifts.
Preparedness to work flexible hours.
Inform your Cleaning Supervisor of work availability.
Fill in daily cleaning check sheets

In order to satisfy the above, it is preferable to speak and understand basic communication in English

This job description is a guide to the work you will be initially required to undertake. It may be changed from time to time to meet changing circumstances. It does not form part of your contract of employment and as your experience grows you will be expected to broaden your tasks, suggest improvements, solve problems and enhance the effectiveness of the role.

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The National Living Wage for workers aged 21 and over is £12.80 per hour as of 1 April 2026 according to the Department for Business and Trade. Welders must receive this rate for all hours worked including overtime at 1.5 times the hourly rate after 40 hours per week. Employers in construction must also pay at least £35,000 annual equivalent for sponsored roles under the Skilled Worker visa route.
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Welders are limited to an average of 48 hours per week over a 17-week reference period under the Working Time Regulations 1998. Full-time welders receive 5.6 weeks of paid annual leave including bank holidays equating to 28 days for a 5-day week. Night shift welders must receive an additional £2.50 per hour allowance and health assessments every 2 years.
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