Facilities Assistant
Venesky-Brown’s client, a public sector organisation in Sighthill, is currently looking to recruit a Facilities Assistant for an initial 6 weeks contract with possibility of extension on a rate of £13.32.
Responsibilities:
Essential Skills:
If you would like to hear more about this opportunity please get in touch.
Responsibilities:
- This role will be predominantly cleaning, although there may times when you are asked to assist in a range of quality Facilities services i.e. Office Services (Mailroom and Reception), Catering and Waste Management. Full training will be provided
- Whilst working within Domestic service area follow service specific processes and procedures, i.e. cleaning schedule and check sheet to ensure buildings meet cleaning standards. Participate in cleaning audits and responsible for ensuring audit rectifications are actioned within allocated timescales.
- Support Facilities Management (FM) by providing continuous service delivery across all service areas.
- The post holder will work on an integrated basis, maintaining a high profile presence with stakeholders, customers and staff.
Essential Skills:
- The post holder must be educated to SVQ Level 1
- Post Holder must be fit to carry out manual work whilst working in Catering, Mailroom and Domestic services
- The post holder must have basic PC skills to operate switchboard, web pages for room, visitor, and parking bookings and to carry out e learning.
- The post holder must have good oral communication skills, and the ability to communicate with both customers and colleagues at all levels. Good interpersonal and customer facing skills, and be able to empathise, maintain professionalism, display patience and liaise effectively within sometimes a pressurised environment.
- Ability to work as part of a team environment but also the ability to work with minimal supervision
- Flexible approach to work and ability to work in more than one Facilities service area
If you would like to hear more about this opportunity please get in touch.



