General cleaning: Sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, and dusting floors, surfaces, and furniture.
Sanitation: Cleaning and sanitizing restrooms, kitchens, and common areas, including wiping high-touch surfaces.
Waste management: Emptying trash and recycling bins and disposing of waste properly.
Deep cleaning: Performing periodic deep cleaning tasks such as carpet shampooing, floor waxing, or cleaning vents.
Replenishing supplies: Restocking items like soap, paper towels, and toilet paper in restrooms and break rooms.
Routine tasks: Performing inspections and basic repairs to prevent equipment failure and malfunctions.
Repairs: Fixing minor issues and replacing broken parts.
Preventive maintenance: Assisting in developing and carrying out preventive maintenance programs.
Emergency repairs: Handling emergency maintenance and repair work as needed.
Reporting: Notifying managers about necessary major repairs or issues with building systems.
Citizenship: Malaysian citizen.
Education: Minimum PMR or equivalent is often preferred, though not always required.
Experience: Previous experience in cleaning or a similar role is often an advantage, but many positions, particularly entry-level ones, will hire those with no experience.
Physical ability: The role requires physical fitness for tasks like lifting, standing for long periods, and repetitive motion.
Skills: Basic literacy and numeracy, with some roles requiring communication skills in Bahasa Melayu and English.
Interested candidates are invited to submit detailed resume highlighting relevent experiences and qualifications, a recent passport size photo, along with a cover letter indicating the position and location intended to apply for.
Performing tasks with attention to detail, ability to work independently, strong communication, and basic knowledge of tools and safety procedures.
Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and excellent communication and teamwork skills.
**Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.