GMP Cleaner

Micronclean
Glasgow, City Of Glasgow, G2 1AL, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£13 ph

Salary

£13 ph

Posted
23 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

A GMP Cleaner vacancy has arisen in our fast-growing company. This is a fantastic opportunity to join our team.

LOCATION: West of Scotland Science Park, 1 Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow G20 0SP

JOB TITLE: GMP Cleaner

JOB TYPE: Part Time

HOURS OF WORK: Monday - Wednesday 5.00pm to 9.00pm, Thursday – Friday 5.00pm to 7:00pm

PAY: £13.46 per hour

JOB PURPOSE:

We are looking for two enthusiastic, hardworking individuals to join our friendly team working in Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) environments. You will be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of all designated areas as directed using appropriate equipment and/or materials as supplied.

Primary Responsibilities - Cleaning of ceilings, walls, floors and surfaces including vents as required to keep a high audit standard at all times.

Duties to include:

Produce GDP Compliant reports and documentation

Cleaning in the GMP (sterile environment), administration areas (offices & toilets)

Maintain the highest standard of cleanliness within assigned areas by ensuring that the relevant work instructions and standard operating procedures (SOPs) are followed

Ensure accurate completion of area logbooks as required by SOPs

Ensure regular checks of the equipment and machines used during the working day. Any faults/defects to be reported to GMP Cleaning Supervisor

Participate in the Health and Safety Policy of the Company and report any dangers or hazards to GMP Cleaning Supervisor/Team Leaders

Attend training sessions appertaining to post.

Carry out any duties as required by the GMP Cleaning Coordinator/Team Leaders

Liaise on a daily basis with other members of the cleaning team, other staff, and customers.

All employees are required to, and are responsible for adhering to Quality, Compliance and Environmental, Health and Safety regulations and Micronclean procedures applicable to their role. Training will be provided to ensure that the procedures are understood, and responsibilities are defined

Essential

Previous cleaning experience

Must have a good level of written and spoken English

General good health

Reasonable standard of fitness as job holder on feet for most of the day

Prepared to wear full uniform at all times including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as directed by Line Manager and in accordance with the working instructions / procedures

Prepared to work to strict timelines in isolated areas and follow stringent dress codes relevant to GMP

Good standard of IT literacy – Microsoft Office

Flexible, regarding ability to support other shift patterns when required

Desirable but not essential

Experience within a similar industry

Team worker with a flexible approach

Knowledge of COSHH

An understanding of GMP and quality systems

Good communication skills

Machinery skills

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, or change the closing date, if we receive enough applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.

Why Work for us as a GMP Cleaner?

There are many reasons to join us, but here are just a few more:

A generous yearly bonus paid every January, to all staff.

30 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays), increasing to 33 days for loyalty service.

Company Sick Pay scheme.

Company pension contributions of 5% of salary.

Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), private counselling and other schemes to support employees with their mental health and wellbeing.

A growing, family owned, highly successful business, with a history spanning back to the 1920s.

Highly committed to investing in people and training, with a proven history of opportunities and promotions from within for employees who wish to progress.

A great culture, represented in our company values known as the SKIEs.

The knowledge that you are making a difference, playing a role in key supply chains such as the Covid-19 vaccine.

About Us

Micronclean is a family-owned business based in Lincolnshire employing over 400 people. The company provides products and services to various industries.

Our current focus areas include rental of specialist work wear to cleanroom industries (pharmaceutical, medical devices, aerospace), and of protective workwear to manufacturing industries (engineering, automotive). The company also manufactures and distributes a range of cleanroom products, which it sells in the UK and exports throughout Europe and further afield, including India, Australia, and Canada.

The company has an ambitious vision for growth both in the UK where we are investing in all our plants and abroad where our plant in Bangalore, India has recently been commissioned and is supporting the production of Covid-19 vaccines in India.

More information about Micronclean can be found on our website.

IF YOU WISH TO SPEAK TO SOMEONE ABOUT THE ROLE OF GMP CLEANER IN MORE DETAIL, PLEASE CONTACT US WITH YOUR NAME AND TELEPHONE NUMBER, OR APPLY HERE.

You may have experience of the following: GMP Cleaning Operative, Cleanroom Cleaner, GMP Hygiene Operative, Controlled Environment Cleaner, Pharmaceutical Cleaner, Sterile Environment Cleaner, Cleanroom Hygiene Technician, GMP Facilities Cleaner, and Manufacturing Hygiene Operative.

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