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This post is the subject to a DBS enhanced check for a regulated activity. We have numerous vacancies at various sites and with various hours. The majority of posts start early mornings (6am) or (3:30pm) afternoons and are based in Council Buildings and Schools. To undertake the cleaning of various buildings using the necessary chemicals and equipment. To carry out a range of cleaning duties, including sweeping, vacuum cleaning, floor polishing, dusting, mopping, maintaining sanitary items, etc. To comply with legislation, Council procedures and safe working practices, after training. To work on own initiative, unsupervised whilst carrying out their duties. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS: - Basic understanding of different cleaning methods and equipment. - Ability to carry a range of cleaning duties, including using different equipment and materials safety. - Basic awareness of Health and Safety. - A flexible attitude to work duties and location. For informal enquiries, please contact the Trading Operations Team on 0115 8761731 or email Trading.Operations@nottinghamcity.gov.uk.
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