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Full Time 2nd Shift Custodian - La Crosse, WI: As a Custodian, this position is designed to assist with custodial and sanitation needs for our La Crosse and Onalaska Campus. Clean door glass, mirrors, windows, elevator tracks, vents, blinds, and/or whiteboards, etc.
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Wash walls, woodwork, windows, blinds, mirrors, bathroom fixtures, furniture, chalk/white boards, and climb ladders. Position Title: Part-Time Custodian (Racquet & Fitness Center) Respond to emergency custodial requests (which could include blood and body fluid clean up.
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Cleans window coverings, such as drapes and blinds. Knowledge of cleaning materials, disinfectants and equipment used in custodial work; tools and their uses and the ability to use them in minor maintenance work.
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Venetian blinds (dust with treated mop or vacuum.) 3 One year experience in custodial or grounds maintenance work. Under the general supervision of the MOT Director, perform a variety of custodial duties in support of classroom and administrative operations and to perform other assigned duties in a substitute capacity when current employee is absent.
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One year of full-time work experience as a custodian or janitor of institutional buildings, or two years of general custodial/maintenance work. Wash windows, woodwork, toilets, blinds, washrooms and fixtures.
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Performs custodial responsibilities such as general cleaning, trash removal, light floor care, and special events/room set ups. Cleans assigned areas including furniture, telephones, fixtures, walls, windows, window sills, blinds, and vents.
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Responsible for custodial services in all city buildings, including City Hall, Police, Library, Port, Port Maintenance, Public Works, Public Works Operations and Airport Terminal. Clean light fixtures and blinds.
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The typical custodial shift is from 9:00 PM to 5:30 AM. This position reports to the Facilities Supervisor. Use commercial and household materials and equipment to clean and re-supply restrooms, dust furniture, walls, beams, window blinds, vacuum/spot clean carpets and empty trash/recycling.
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Moves furniture and equipment within the building as required for various activities as directed by head custodian or principal. Performs custodial maintenance and cleaning within the school building; Performs semi-skilled work in cleaning and maintenance of school buildings.
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Properly maintains, transports, and stores custodial equipment, supplies and chemicals according to APS policy; notifies supervisors of need for supply and equipment replacement. Dusts and cleans shelves, lockers, blinds, furniture, light fixtures and exhaust registers as needed and requested.
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Dusts windows, blinds, wall hangings, lamps, cabinets, furniture, and computers. Use custodial cleaning supplies and maintenance equipment including a vacuum cleaner, buffer, small power and hand tools.
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Dusts and polishes furniture and woodwork; dusts counters, window sills, window blinds and similar fixtures. Physical Demands: Mobility to perform custodial and related basic maintenance work, including operating hand and power equipment; stamina to stand and walk for extended periods of time; strength to lift and maneuver materials and equipment weighing up to 70 pounds with proper equipment and to set up furniture and equipment; vision to read printed materials; and hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone.
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Dusts and polishes furniture, woodwork, fixtures, and equipment; wash windows, mirrors and walls including window blinds and shutters; cleans and polishes metal fixtures; and sweep breezeways. Performs a full range of custodial duties related to the care, maintenance and cleaning of assigned buildings and facilities; participates in other assigned manual labor tasks.
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Custodian, under supervision of the Supervisor of Maintenance/Operations/Transportation and Site Principal or designee; perform a wide variety of routine and responsible tasks relating to the custodial and maintenance operation of a school site.
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Dust and polish furniture, woodwork and fixtures; clean desks and counter tops; erase any remaining chalk or ink from boards; replace chalks or pens; replace lights and clean and adjust shades and blinds.
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