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Uses hand tools of trade and related power equipment, including brooms, mops, floor cleaning and waxing machines, vacuum cleaners, snow blowers, shovels, power mower and hand tools. Under the direct supervision of the Principal, Director of Facilities, and Business Manager, performs general cleaning and maintenance in school buildings and grounds; maintains equipment in functional condition; and provides cleaning and custodial assistance to students, teachers, visitors and others as necessary.
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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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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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Washes walls, windows, and blinds that can be reached unassisted or using stepping stools. Sweeps, dry mops, scrubs, waxes, and polishes floors using brooms, mops, lightweight vacuum cleaners, and lightweight floor scrubbers and buffers.
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Under the direct supervision of the Custodial Supervisor and the general supervision of the Director of Physical Plant (Facilities), the custodian performs all duties assigned and is responsible for maintaining the appearance and cleanliness of administrative buildings and offices, classrooms, laboratories, lavatories, chalkboards, curtains, and blinds.
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Clean walls, vents, screens, furniture, drinking fountains, light fixtures, window blinds, brass, and other interior fixtures. + Sweep, mop, vacuum, scrub, and wax floors. PM Custodial Floaters-Beloit School District 3038 (Beloit School District.
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Use custodial cleaning supplies and maintenance equipment including a vacuum cleaner, buffer, small power and hand tools. Dusts windows, blinds, wall hangings, lamps, cabinets, furniture, and computers.
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Cleans windows, walls, woodwork, blinds and light fixtures. Under general supervision, performs a variety of general custodial and light groundskeeping work in the care and maintenance of assigned school buildings and facilities.
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CUSTODIAN Non-Exempt General Definition of Work Under general supervision, performs a variety of general custodial and light groundskeeping work in the care and maintenance of assigned school buildings and facilities.
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Janitor Overview: The janitor position performs custodial work in offices, machine shop and manufacturing production areas, and other building interiors, as well as outdoor facility property, storage areas and occasional site work/projects.
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A variety of commercial-type and light-weight maintenance machines and equipment such as automatic scrubbing machines, strippers, waxers, buffers, polishers, wall washing equipment, rug shampoo machine, vacuum equipment; wet and dry mops, dusters, sponges, pails; small and large trash pick-up trucks and small flat-bed trucks; ladders and small tools such as hammer, screwdriver, pliers, etc.
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Housekeeping Aids sweep, mop, scrub (machine) floors, vacuum carpets and upholstered furniture, empty waste baskets, clean light globes and Venetian blinds, wash walls, windows and ceilings by climbing small ladders, refill toilet tissue and towel dispensers and move furniture.
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Washes and replaces venetian blinds, and washes ceiling fixtures and room partitions, using ladders and scaffolds. Vacuum cleans rugs, using heavy, industrial-type vacuum cleaner.
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Under the direct supervision of the Principal and Maintenance Director, performs general cleaning and maintenance in school buildings and grounds; maintains equipment in functional condition; and provides cleaning and custodial assistance to students, teachers, visitors and others as necessary.
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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. The typical custodial shift is from 9:00 PM to 5:30 AM. This position reports to the Facilities Supervisor.
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