Street/Park Cleaner Kaitahitahi Papa Rēhia/Huarahi
Street/park cleaners clean and maintain public areas like streets, parks and buildings.
Street/park cleaners may do some or all of the following:
- collect rubbish and empty bins
- sweep and clean paved areas, by hand or with a streetsweeper vehicle
- clean restrooms and other public facilities
- mow lawns and take care of gardens
- clear gutters and unblock drains
- clean and maintain tools, equipment and vehicles.
Physical Requirements
Street/park cleaners need to have a good level of fitness. They also need to have good eyesight (with or without corrective lenses) if they operate vehicles.
Useful Experience
Useful experience for street/park cleaners includes:
- driving heavy vehicles
- cleaning
- any work involving manual labour.
Personal Qualities
Street/park cleaners need to be:
- able to work alone
- organised
- reliable and hardworking.
Useful Experience
Useful experience for street/park cleaners includes:
- driving heavy vehicles
- cleaning
- any work involving manual labour.
Subject Recommendations
There are no specific secondary education requirements to become a street/park cleaner.
Street/Park Cleaners can earn around $19-$26 per hour per year.
Street/park cleaners can progress to:
- become team leaders or managers
- start their own business.
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