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North East cleaning firm Maxim FM to create 100 jobs as growth continues

The Sunderland firm is aiming for revenues of £20m and a headcount of 2,000 in its long-term plans

Graham Conway, MD of Maxim Facilities Management(Image: Footprint Public Relations)

A cleaning contractor based in the North East is looking to create up to 100 new jobs after winning a string of new contracts.

Sunderland firm Maxim Facilities Management provides commercial contract cleaning and facilities management services to public and private sector clients, and has picked up new contracts with Sembcorp, Kromek, the Swindon Schools Group in Wiltshire, the Scottish Prison Service and Durham County Cricket Club.

Maxim is recruiting for around 20 positions and is expecting to add another 80 people to its workforce in the next year, taking its headcount past 1,100.

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Maxim, which has branch offices in Leeds, Swindon and Glasgow, is working towards a long-term strategic goal of becoming a £20m turnover company with around 2,000 employees. It is aiming in particular to grow its operations in Scotland.

Founder and managing director Graham Conway said: “We are already firmly established as the North East’s largest independent cleaning and facilities management firm, and with cleaning and hygiene having never been higher up the business agenda, we’re expecting to see more growth opportunities arising in the next year and beyond.

“The contracts we’ve picked up in recent weeks demonstrate the way in which we’re broadening both the industry sectors and locations in which we’re operating and we have many more opportunities in the pipeline that we’re expecting to come to fruition in the coming months.

“Expanding our high-quality team will give us the resources we believe we’ll need to service our current and future workload, and we’re aiming to recruit both within and outside the North East.