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About the Role
At Vivedia, the environment we work in really matters. As our Cleaning Operative, you play an important role in ensuring our buildings are clean and welcoming for everyone who uses them. This role is about reliability, care, and pride in your work. You help maintain high standards of cleanliness across our offices and shared spaces, often working independently and trusted with responsibility for securing the building at the end of the day. Your focus is attention to detail, consistency, and doing the right thing, even when working alone.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out routine cleaning duties across offices, meeting rooms, kitchens, toilets, and communal areas.
- Ensure floors are cleaned appropriately, including vacuuming and mopping as required.
- Clean and sanitise toilets and kitchen areas to a high standard, including sinks, surfaces, appliances, and consumables.
- Empty bins and dispose of waste correctly, following the relevant recycling procedures in place.
- Clean tables and shared surfaces, maintaining a tidy and professional environment.
- Follow agreed cleaning schedules, checklists, and procedures to ensure consistency and quality.
- Work safely at all times, following health & safety, and security procedures.
- Retain and use keys and alarm fobs responsibly, ensuring buildings are locked, alarms set, and the premises are secure when leaving.
- Be comfortable working alone and using your judgement to complete tasks effectively.
- Report any issues, damage, or health and safety concerns to the Office Manager promptly.
- Take a proactive approach, spotting areas that need attention and addressing them where appropriate.
- Treat the building, equipment, and confidential environments with care and respect.
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- Experience in cleaning or facilities work is helpful, but not essential as training will be provided.
- A strong sense of responsibility and trustworthiness, particularly around building security.
- Good attention to detail and pride in maintaining high standards.
- The ability to work independently and manage your time effectively.
- A proactive attitude; you notice what needs doing and take action.
- An understanding of the importance of health, safety, and hygiene.
- Reliability and consistency; you do what you say you will, every time.
- A respectful, professional approach when working in shared spaces.
- Comfortable with work that involves regular physical activity, including bending, lifting, carrying, and being on your feet for periods of time.
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