Date posted: 03/07/2017


Job Details

  • Reference No.LMF/3013
  • DepartmentWarehouse
  • Hours per Week45
  • LocationBicester
  • GradeUngraded
  • Reporting toRob Barresi, Warehouse Manager Days
  • Closing Date26/11/2018 12:00 am
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Warehouse cleaner – Bicester

We have an opportunity within our highly efficient warehouse and as part of our depot standards cleaning team you will fill an essential role in helping us towards the depot goals in achieving high standards of cleanliness in the following areas:

  • The accessible floors to the warehouse, cold store, chiller, loading and unloading areas to be swept clean at the end of each shift, or whenever there is a spillage
  • The depot buildings and yard areas to be kept clean and tidy, to reflect the company image
  • The inaccessible areas, i.e. below racking, behind racking, perimeter crevices etc. to be thoroughly cleaned on a daily/weekly basis, depending on the needs of the site
  • Racking to be kept clean and debris free
  • The waste containers and refuse storage areas to be maintained in a clean and safe condition free from accumulation of material and pest free
  • Walls to be cleaned as required

You will need to be up to date and compliant with all health & safety and food hygiene legislation. You will be used to working to targets and will have an accurate and methodical approach to your work.

Benefits

Pension, 33 days holiday per year, healthcare cash plan, personal accident insurance, employee discounts, free parking.

Apply

To apply, please complete an application form which can be collected at any Bidfood depot, or send your CV with a covering letter, including the reference LMF/3013 to: Name and job title: Rob Barresi, Warehouse Manager Days
Address: Bidfood, Charbridge Way, Bicester, OX26 4ST
Email: robertobarresi@bidfood.co.uk

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