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Custodial Duties:Floor care, including wet and dry mopping, sweeping, and vacuuming; carpet care, including vacuuming, spot cleaning, and area cleaningWindow cleaning Interior cleaning including tabletops, office space areas, windowsills and other surfacesWall washingClassroom space: clean chalk/white board and deskRestrooms sanitize and restockEmpty trash containers and recyclables from assigned areasMay assist in cleaning other common areas.
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Sweep, mop, dust, and vacuum indoor office space and maintain outdoor areas. At Rapid Response Monitoring, the Custodial/Cleaning staff members are responsible for maintaining cleanliness, hygiene, and a well-organized environment in our safe, secure, and modern office.
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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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Perform custodial duties such as, empty trash, dust and clean various surfaces, vacuum floors, operate floor care equipment, and all other tasks assigned. This position requires the use and training of all cleaning equipment, such as, mops, floor scrubbers, buffers, vacuum cleaners, and plungers, in addition to cleaning chemicals and knowledge of best-practiced cleaning methods.
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Perform routine custodial activities at an assigned school campus or District facility during a day or evening shift; sweep, scrub, mop, wax and polish floors; vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices and other areas; spot clean and shampoo carpets.
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Makes minor non-technical repairs and adjustments to school equipment and buildings (e.g., replaces light bulbs, adjusts shades and blinds, uses a plunger to unclog restrooms, adjusts desks and other furniture, adjust thermostats, change vacuum brushes, 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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Vacuum, strip, wax and buff floors. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of, or ability to learn, standard cleaning methods and equipment used in custodial work such as brooms, mops, dust mops, vacuums, scouring devices, and wax to understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
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Equipment: Ability to use mower, trimmer, edger or other landscaping equipment, hand tools, power tools, vacuum cleaner, buffer/scrubber, climb ladder and other equipment necessary to perform duties.
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Equipment: 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. Reports building maintenance needs or supplies and equipment needs to Building Custodial Supervisor.
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Custodial / Maintenance Cleaning / Sanitation, Grounds Keeper, Hazardous Material Handling, High Speed Buffer, BackFlow Prevention Assembly Repair and Maint, Finish Work, Fire Protection Engineer Tech/Fire Alarm Systems, Lawn Mower, Maint/Custodial Services Skills (support only), Pressure Washer, Power Hedge Trimmers, Riding Mower, Leaf Blower, Strip Floors, Finish Floors, Finish Gym Floors, Floor Scrubber, Back Pack Vacuum, Wet Vacuum.
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Use and operate a variety of custodial equipment, including high-pressure washer, vacuum cleaner, wet/dry vacuum, carpet extractor, buffer, mop, and broom. Some experience with custodial work and/or graffiti removal is desirable.
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10% - Performs Additional Floor Cleaning & Maintenance Duties a)Spray buffs resilient tile floors b)Strip/rewax resilient tile floors c)Shampoo carpets d)Use pile brush vacuum to lift carpet pile e)Clean grout on ceramic tile floors.
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Sweep, vacuum, mop, wax, strip and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets. Tools, equipment and supplies used in providing comprehensive custodial and minor building maintenance services.
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Examples of Duties Perform routine custodial activities at an assigned school site or District facility; sweep, scrub, mop, strip, wax and polish floors; vacuum rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, workshops and other work areas; spot clean and shampoo carpets.
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