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Dust, wash, and clean blinds, shades, and furniture, including shelves, desks, light fixtures, and equipment. Sweep, scrub, mop, strip, wax and polish floors and vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, and walkways; use carpet extractor to spot clean and deep clean carpets as necessary.
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Replace lights and adjust shades and blinds. Sweep, vacuum, shampoo, mop, wax, strip, and polish floors. Sweep, vacuum, shampoo, mop, wax, strip, and polish floors. Health (Both HSA and FSA options and access to our Telemedicine program.
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Clean and adjust shades, blinds, desks, chairs and other furniture. Sweep, scrub, mop, strip, seal, wax and polish floors. Sweep walkways, concrete and blacktop surfaces, pick up paper and other debris on grounds and walks and dispose of refuse.
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Remove, replace incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tubes and starters, shades and covers (all from permanent fixtures), venetian and roller blinds, window screens, wall hangings, etc. Wash windows, wall sections, floor to ceiling, ceilings, venetian and roller blinds, light fixtures, window screens, etc.
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Sweep, vacuum, mop, strip and polish floors. General supervision is provided by a School Principal, or the Business Manager. Dust and polish furniture, woodwork, fixtures, and equipment. Sweep, vacuum, mop, strip and polish floors.
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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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Sweep, vacuum, mop, wax, strip and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets. Sweep, vacuum, mop, wax, strip and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets. Field environment; travel from site to site; exposure to chemicals, dust, and biohazard waste.
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Clean and adjust shades and blinds; adjust desks and other furniture; report other repair and maintenance needs and assist others in making repairs as required. Sweep, scrub, mop, and wax floors; vacuum and shampoo rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, corridors, assembly areas, workshops and other areas; wash windows, chalkboards and walls; strip, wax and buff floors.
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Clean window coverings, including blinds and shades. Sweep, mop, and scrub floors, stairs, and other surfaces, both manually and with machines; periodically strip and wax floors.
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Perform minor non-technical repairs to buildings and fixtures; replace fluorescent light tubes and bulbs; clean and adjust shades and blinds; adjust clocks, desks and other furniture; report other repair and maintenance needs and assist others in making repairs as required.
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Wash windows mirrors and walls, clean air vents as required; replace lights and adjust shades and blinds. Dust and polish furniture, woodwork, fixtures and equipment; clean desks and counter tops.
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The incumbent performs several custodial duties such as cleaning and sanitizing rest room facilities and fixtures including sinks, urinals and toilets; replenish restroom supplies; sweep, vacuum, mop, wax, strip and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets; dust and polish furniture, woodwork, fixtures, and equipment; wash windows, mirrors and walls; clean desks and countertops; empty, clean and sanitize waste receptacles and ash trays; and replace lights and adjust shades and blinds.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES Sweep, scrub, mop, strip, wax and polish floors and vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, and walkways; use carpet extractor to spot clean and deep clean carpets as necessary.
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Cleans walls, window, window blinds and shades, ceilings and doors. Operates designated floor equipment to include auto-scrubbers, burnishers, buffers, carpet extractors to strip, scrub, and shampoo and wax floors, all surface cleaners, or other larger mechanical machines at least 3 days per week as a primary duty.
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