Commercial Cleaner Hospitality
A flexible contractor role for detail-oriented cleaners eager to thrive in hospitality and events. Offers hands-on work with high standards, independence, and skill development.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
The role involves maintaining exceptional cleanliness standards before, during, and after events including venues, guest rooms, kitchens, and public spaces. Duties extend to the operation of industrial cleaning equipment and adherence to event schedules.
Being proactive is key. Cleaners manage stock levels, handle waste and recycling, deep clean spaces for events, and respond quickly to ad hoc cleaning requests during operations.
Regular communication with supervisors, event coordinators, and hospitality staff is vital. Cleaners report any hazards or maintenance issues, ensuring all venues are consistently safe and presentable.
Safety protocols are strictly enforced. The role demands a physical, hands-on approach including heavy lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods.
Working hours are flexible but often require evenings, weekends, or public holidays to meet demand. Time management and organisational discipline are a must to succeed in this environment.
Pros
Flexibility in working hours allows you to fit shifts around your life, making this attractive if you need adaptable work patterns.
Every day is different – exposure to varied venues and events ensures the work never feels repetitive and helps you develop a diverse skill set.
Cons
The physical nature of the job can be demanding, requiring stamina and resilience for long hours, sometimes under time pressure.
Non-traditional hours, including nights and weekends, may impact your social or family life and require a high level of commitment to scheduling.
The Verdict
This position will appeal to energetic, reliable candidates who take pride in high standards. If you value autonomy, skill growth, and working in dynamic hospitality settings, it’s worth applying.