Train Cleaner
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Job Title: Train Cleaner – (turnaround cleaning)
Location: St Pancras International (King’s Cross, London)
Immediate start available after passing a railway medical and drug & alcohol test.
We are looking for a hands-on & pro-active individual to join an experienced team of Train Cleaners at one of the UK’s busiest railway stations to ensure the clients trains are clean & presentable for passenger service – you will have the opportunity to work with one of the UK’s leading train operating companies!
The Candidate:
Are you a diligent, pro-active, hands-on individual who gains job satisfaction out of a clean environment? Look no further, as we have a great opening to work in a busy railway station where you will be using your skills and experience to ensure the trains are clean, tidy, and presentable. Ideally you will have a background in cleaning of transportation, industrial sites, housekeeping etc…
The Role:
Up for a challenge? Great, lets tell you about the role! Your sole responsibility is to ensure the trains are meeting the correct levels of cleanliness within a 15 minute time frame, this is known as turnaround cleaning with the train arriving at the station, customers will leave the train whilst you enter to perform a walk through of the train to remove rubbish & litter, sanitise key touch points such as tables, arm rests, grab poles & luggage racks and ensure the toilets are in suitable condition for the next departure. Working with a fellow member of staff, you can expect to board 4+ trains per hour (5 – 10 carriages per train) with regular customer interaction.
Requirements:
Excited by this opportunity to join the railway? Here is what you need to be considered for the Train Cleaner role! Ideally you shall be experienced within transportation, industrial or a housekeeping cleaning environment. You will have a good eye for detail and take pride in making your environment clean and tidy for customers.
The working week shall see you work 5 days out of 7, across a Monday – Sunday roster pattern: typically, being.
Week 1) 7am – 14:00pm / Tuesday – Saturday
Week 2) 14:00pm – 22:00pm / Wednesday – Sunday
This is a 35-hour working week, you will be required to work alternative days outside of your roster – flexibility is key!
Rate of Pay:
Standard Hours worked, 35 hour per week – £12.44 p/h
Overtime, hours worked over 35 per week (hour 36+) – £13.68
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