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Must be able to safely operate motorized vehicles (company truck, golf cart), large power tools (string-trimmer, power wax stripper/buffer, power washer) and small power tools (drill, sander etc.
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Operate cleaning equipment such as vacuums, floor stripper, cleaning, buffer and polisher, carpet shampooer, scrubbers, high-pressure sprayer, manual and power sweepers and power blower as assigned.
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Perform routine custodial activities at assigned District school site; sweep, scrub, mop, wax and polish floors and vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, workshops and other assigned work areas; spot clean and shampoo carpets; glue and perform carpet stretching and repairs as assigned.
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Operate and maintain cleaning equipment such as vacuums, buffer, carpet cleaner and sweeper and utilize mops, brooms and other related equipment. Sweep, scrub, mop, strip, wax and burnish floors and vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, workshops and other work areas; spot clean and shampoo carpets.
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Position OverviewPosition repairs fiberglass boat hulls, decks, and small parts using spray gun with paint, buffer with wax, polish, compound, fillers, putty, and/or paste. Ability to use hand, and pneumatic tools, buffer, and abrasive sanding tools/supplies.
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Operate cleaning equipment such as vacuums, buffer, carpet cleaner and sweeper and utilize mops, brooms and other related equipment. Perform a variety of custodial activities; sweep, scrub, mop, wax and polish floors and vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, workshops and other work areas; spot clean and shampoo carpets.
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Operate custodial equipment such as vacuums, mops, small hand and manual tools, buffer/scrubber machines and other equipment as assigned; operate a variety of cleaning equipment utilized in custodial work, including industrial floor scrubber/stripper/polisher and large wet mops.
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Assure safety and cleanliness of shop and tool room areas to comply with OSHA standards; sweep and clean restrooms, offices and classroom areas; strip, wax, paint and polish floors; assure security of department by locking doors, windows and gates.
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE High School Diploma Minimum 1-year experience in floor care Knowledge of operating various pieces of equipment necessary to effectively perform job functions, such as high-speed buffer, extractor, wet vac, pressure washer, and auto scrubber.
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Clean and disinfect drinking fountains, sinks, toilets, showers and urinals; fill dispensers with towels, soap, toilet paper and other items; clean mirrors, tile and windows; dust and polish furniture and woodwork.
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Perform routine custodial duties at a designated school or District site during an assigned shift; sweep, scrub, mop, strip, wax and polish floors; vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices and other work areas; spot clean and shampoo carpets.
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Perform routine custodial activities during afternoon and evening hours at an assigned school site or facility; sweep, scrub, dust mop, wax, buff and polish floors; vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, multi-purpose rooms and other work areas; spot clean and shampoo carpets.
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Sweep, vacuum, wax, mop and buff floors plus dust and clean offices, classrooms, cafeteria, gym, and other rooms. Specify (manual dexterity tasks): Ability to use all tools and janitorial equipment (i.e. vacuum cleaner, buffer, etc.
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Notifies Campus Facility Manager or Custodial Supervisor of the need to order materials/supplies, need for major repairs, or additions to building operating systems Ability to operate and mechanical understanding of the following machines, tools, and other special equipment and supplies used to perform job duties: hand tools, small power tools, ladder, backpack and upright vacuum, floor buffer, cleaning and polishing chemicals, wheeled utility cart, & moving equipment.
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Routinely clean assigned buildings; sweep, dust, mop, vacuum, strip, and wax floors on a regular or as needed basis. Skills/Abilities: Ability to understand labeled instructions, as chemicals and substances require careful use and buffer and other power equipment require close attention; some use of protective devices; familiarity with computer use, i.e. e-mail and electronic work requests via a web based system as well as managing personal employee account information via web based systems.
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