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Van Driver - Scrub My Street

Van Driver - Scrub My Street

Posted 2 August by Pertemps Scotland
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Scrub My Street!

Our public sector client is looking for drivers to join their street cleansing team to tackle local neighbourhoods and bring these up to higher standards

Start Date - Monday 2nd September
Location - Edinburgh
Rate of pay - £12.81 per hour rising to £13.17 as of week 13
Hours of Work - Tuesday to Friday 06.00-16.45 with 45min
Duration - Temporary Ongoing

As part of the scrub my street team you will:
  • Sweep and clean streets and public areas using the necessary equipment and tools provided.
  • Collect and dispose of litter to ensure a pristine appearance.
  • Collaborate with team members to tackle special projects and maintain a high standard of cleanliness in all areas of Edinburgh.
  • Provide excellent customer service by assisting pedestrians and answering their questions when needed.
  • Use various types of equipment to remove weeds, chewing gum and graffiti
  • Drive relevant vehicles
  • Carry out vehicle health and safety checks

What we expect from you:
  • Honest, punctual candidates with a strong work ethic and willingness to learn in order to progress within the company.
  • Clean UK drivers licence
  • You will be working in the public eye around areas with high profile clients such as councillors, MPs etc therefore you must be well presented and carrying out duties professionally at all times.
  • We are an equal opportunities employer and will not stand for discrimination or harassment.

Full induction and training will be provided along with PPE.

If you're ready to be a vital part of this team please apply directly via this advert with your updated 5 year employment history

Reference: 53226414

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