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<p>Job Introduction</p><p>Based at our state-of-the-art Regional Distribution Centre at Solstice Park, Amesbury, we are now recruiting for an individual with experience of working in an industrial environment, preferably within a cleaning role, to join our onsite Engineering and Facilities Team as a Technical Cleaner.</p><p>The Technical Cleaner is responsible for cleaning industrial automation, plant and equipment to a high standard.</p><p>This role includes indoor and outdoor cleaning duties.</p><p>Job Overview</p><ul><li>Clean in and around automated storage and retrieval crane aisles</li><li>Sweep and jet wash under and around warehouse equipment including loading bays, industrial bailers and compactors, pallet conveyor/handling systems and automated lift systems</li><li>Litter pick around the site</li><li>Operate industrial ride on and hand operated Scrub/Dryer machinery</li><li>Complete other cleaning duties as instructed</li></ul><p>Please note that this role includes working at height.</p><p>Minimum Criteria To Apply</p><ul><li>Must be a minimum of 18 years of age</li><li>Good communication skills</li><li>Computer proficient - the role requires use of a handheld device to record a work task as completed</li><li>Experience of working in a cleaning role</li><li>Experience of working in an industrial environment</li><li>Excellent attention to detail</li><li>Qualification such as IOSH Managing Safely and COSHH Level 2 are preferred but not required (training will be provided)</li></ul><p>About The Company</p><p>TJ Morris Limited trading as Home Bargains is a privately owned family run discount retailer selling top brands at the lowest possible price on the UK high street.</p><p>Having started 45 years ago in Liverpool our customers continue to be at the heart of everything we do and throughout our 580 stores we have over 5 million customers each week.</p><p>With plans to increase our store portfolio to 1,000 stores throughout the UK we are a fast-paced retailer opening 50 stores a year (nearly one every weekend) - and we wouldn\'t have it any other way</p><p>Package</p><ul><li>£13.41 per hour</li><li>8am - 4pm</li><li>Monday - Friday</li></ul><p>Employee Benefits</p><ul><li>Full-time employees receive 28 days of annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays), increasing to 33 days after 5 years of service. Annual leave is pro-rated for part-time or alternative working arrangements.</li><li>Contributable company pension scheme</li><li>10% store discount at all our retail stores</li><li>Death in Service Benefit</li><li>Long service recognition scheme</li><li>MyHB colleague benefits platform with access to:</li><li>Discounts UK wide on retail, leisure, hospitality venues</li><li>Employee Assistance Programme with 24/7 confidential counselling and advice line</li><li>Low-cost voluntary insured health cash plans and cancer cover</li></ul>

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