Public Facilities Cleaner

Public Facilities Cleaner


Company
Persol
Location
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
21 days ago
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Job Description
PERSOL is recruiting on behalf of Programmed Facility Management, one of New Zealand's leading facility maintenance providers.We are seeking a reliable Public Facilities Cleaner to join the team. Starting on a full-time temporary basis, this role offers the opportunity for ongoing employment for the right person.Based from Henderson, this physically active role will see you travel throughout Auckland following a scheduled route, cleaning public restrooms, community facilities, and public spaces.This role is best suited to applicants who are comfortable working in public environments and take pride in maintaining high standards.What's Involved?Cleaning public restroomsGraffiti removalEmptying bins and litter collectionCleaning community facilities and public buildingsGeneral facility maintenance and cleaning dutiesWhat We're Looking ForFull NZ Driver Licence (essential)Physically fit and activeReliable and punctualComfortable cleaning public restrooms and facilitiesComfortable working outdoors and across multiple locationsWeekend work is required as part of the roster.Positive attitude and strong work ethicAble to pass pre-employment checksWhat's On Offer?Full-time hours - 40 hours per week including weekends.Company vehicle provided during work hoursHenderson-based teamOpportunity for ongoing employment for the right personIndustry-leading employerSupportive team environmentImportantThis role involves cleaning public restrooms and facilities used by the general public. Applicants must be comfortable working in environments that can occasionally be challenging and require a strong focus on hygiene, cleanliness, and presentation.If you're dependable, practical, and looking for a foot in the door with a respected company, we'd love to hear from you. Join Programmed Facility Management and help keep Auckland's public facilities clean, safe, and presentable.Who We AreAt PERSOL, we connect people to meaningful work and growth.With decades of experience and a future-focused mindset, we're here to support your career journey. We offer fresh opportunities, trusted guidance, and a people-first approach.We're committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and respectful workplace that embraces diverse experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives.We strongly encourage applications from individuals from all communities.Ready to make your next move? Apply now to join our team.To learn more about life at PERSOL, visit persolnewzealand.comOr follow us on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/company/persolapac for the latest updates and opportunities.

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The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment sets the adult minimum wage at NZ$24.50 per hour from 1 April 2026 for all drivers including truck and delivery roles. Drivers must receive at least this rate for the first 40 hours per week, with time-and-a-half for hours worked between 40 and 60. Starting 1 April 2026, the rate applies to all new and existing employment agreements without exception.
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The Employment Relations Act limits standard driver working hours to 40 hours per week spread over no more than five days. Any hours above 40 must be paid at 1.5 times the ordinary rate, and drivers cannot exceed 11 hours of driving time in any 24-hour period under NZTA work-time rules. Employers must provide at least two consecutive days off each week.
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