
Aircraft Cleaner -- Night Shifts - Newcastle Airport
Optime Group
Posted 12 days ago
Optime Group are proud to be recruiting Aircraft Cleaners for a prestigious client at Newcastle Airport. This is a very enjoyable role with a great company offering excellent conditions and facilities.
Start Date:
- May 2026
What's on offer:
- Rate of pay: £12.71 per hour
- Working Hours: 23:00 pm to 07:00 am (You must be flexible with the hours you work)
- Shifts will alternate 4 on 4 off.
- Weekly Pay (every Friday)
- Temp to Perm (performance-related).
Key responsibilities:
- Cleaning of all areas of various sizes of aeroplanes making sure they are ready for their next journeys.
- Cleaning and restocking aircraft consumables.
- Vacuuming carpets and wiping down equipment and surfaces.
- Cleaning aircraft kitchen areas (galleys) and washrooms.
- Removing rubbish and making sure that it is properly disposed.
- Assuring the proper handling of hazardous materials.
- Security checking of the aircraft and reporting any findings as per your training.
Shifts available:
Example Shifts:
- Day 1: 23:00 pm to 07:00 am
- Day 2: 23:00 pm to 07:00 am
- Day 3: 23:00 pm to 07:00 am
- Day 4: 23:00 pm to 07:00 am
- Day 5: OFF
- Day 6: OFF
- Day 7: OFF
- Day 8: OFF
The ideal candidate:
- Has lived in the UK continuously for the past 3 years or more, as all successful applicants will be required to undergo a Counter Terrorist Check (CTC).
- Valid Passport or Driving Licence /Birth Certificate or National ID card.
- This role requires you to stand for long periods of time (8 hours).
- UK Settled Status (If applicable).
- Proof of National Insurance.
- Proof of (current) Address.
- 5 Year Address History.
- 5 Year Work Reference History.
- Successful candidates will be required to complete a basic criminal record check and CTC following interview in line with CAA requirements.
PLEASE NOTE: As this position is in the aviation industry, successful applicants must be able to provide 5-year checkable history.
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