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Cleanology expands by 600 in one year Cleanology has taken on 600 new staff during a year of growth for the company.
The company won new contracts in London, as well as spearheading a national expansion ranging as far afield as Scotland, Bristol and Oxfordshire. An acquisition in Wigan, Lancashire, added a further 400 staff to the books, bringing the total to 1,400.
Dominic Ponniah, Cleanology CEO, said: “The figures speak for themselves – in 2022, our turnover rose to £25m, but the jobs we have created are also worth talking about.
“The new contracts have offered real opportunities for progression among our staff – we have created more supervisor and managerial jobs, and almost exclusively used in-house teams to fill these roles. Added to that, over 90% of all our staff are now paid the Real Living Wage or higher.”
Through the expansion, Cleanology has been able to offer a consolidated service for businesses with sites at multiple locations. It is also introducing its commitment to sustainability, fair pay and innovation to areas outside London.
Ponniah concluded: “The employment market is undoubtedly the most difficult I have ever seen for recruitment, but our growth shows that all elements of the chain link together. We focus on quality and invest in our staff, and it’s really encouraging to see that our clients share the same values. People choose us because they can see we are a family-orientated company focused on quality, that doesn’t cut corners, and we are growing.”
The company’s growth has enabled Cleanology to move to brand new offices in London’s new skyscraper district of Vauxhall Nine Elms. The move has provided much needed space, but the company has also included a brand-new training and induction centre for new starters and continuous professional development.
Ponniah concluded: “Our journey began in Vauxhall 20 years ago, so returning to the area feels like a seminal moment. From our new office, I can see across the park to our old offices and it makes me realise just how far we have come as a business, almost a reflection of Vauxhall itself. Maturing, but still learning and developing every day.”
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Tennant UK, a leading manufacturer and supplier of professional cleaning machines, has welcomed Eleanor Maddison as a new Service Technician to their Field Service Team, where she will be helping customers with all machine service/repair calls in West Yorkshire.
Ellie is in the final year of her NVQ in mechanical engineering, and will complete her apprenticeship with Tennant UK. Ellie has been working in the Plant industry for the past two years and brings knowledge and experience on all manner of industrial equipment.
Tennant UK Regional Service Manager, Paul Collins, said: “Ellie will bring something different to the service team, something that unfortunately is not seen very often: a female service engineer in the field.
“Ellie has a passion for working all manner of equipment and restores old Land Rovers in her spare time. I’m sure Ellie will have a long career with Tennant, and I look forward to seeing her grow into her new role.”
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