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Job Title Custodian IIDepartment Housing Facilities Salary $27,750 - $28,982; commensurate with experience Job Summary/Basic Function Under close supervision, perform cleaning and maintenance of designated area for Housing and Residential Life. Duties will include: Sweep, mop, and buff stairs, corridors and floors; vacuum carpet; shampoo carpet; wash windows; polish furniture, clean woodwork.
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Construct, form, frame, finish, maintain and repair various items and woodwork such as partitions, forms, cabinets, doors, shelving, fixtures, furniture, countertops, tables, decks, stairways, cases, scaffolding, and fences.
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This position may oversee the following disciplines to include Mechanical systems (HVAC, Chiller and Boiler Plant, Laundry, Kitchens, and Electrical), Physical Property Finishes (Paint, Woodwork, Furniture Refinishing, Wall Coverings, Framing, Drywall.
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Custodians clean and maintain assigned areas, including such activities as dusting and cleaning all surfaces; removing trash and recyclables; cleaning and disinfecting restrooms and replenishing supplies; cleaning glass doors, windows, and blinds; cleaning off graffiti; power washing; cleaning furniture and upholstery; cleaning light fixtures; polishing woodwork and metal surfaces; cleaning stairwells, walkways, and elevators; and performing general housekeeping.
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Reporting in the Housekeeping Department, incumbents Clean campus property such as offices, classrooms, corridors, walls, floors, windows, furniture, woodwork, toilets, lavatories or fixtures by washing, waxing, buffing, scrubbing, sweeping, polishing, dusting, or vacuum cleaning, assisting in erecting and dismantling wall partitions; moving furniture and equipment; empty and cleans waste barrels, collect and remove rubbish garbage cans and other waste receptacles.
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Dust, mop and apply finish to various types of floors; vacuum and shampoo various types of carpets; wash windows, doors, mirrors, walls, woodwork and fixtures; clean and sanitize restrooms; polish furniture; clean stairwells and elevators; and empty waste receptacles.
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The facilities engineer is responsible for the repair, maintenance, upkeep and replacement of the property's cosmetic materials (interior/exterior painting, patching of woodwork and furniture refinishing), in accordance with hotel standards, and in compliance with the city/state/federal inspection codes (i.e. health and sanitation, fire/life safety, etc.
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In assigned areas including (but not limited to): cleaning, dusting, and polishing of bathroom fixtures, counters, doors, furniture, high and low surfaces, partitions, sinks, showers, stainless steel, tables, walls, and woodwork.
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The painter is responsible for the repair, maintenance, upkeep and replacement of the property's cosmetic materials (interior/exterior painting, patching of woodwork and furniture refinishing), in accordance with hotel standards.
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Makes precise, well-crafted cabinetry, furniture, and intricate woodwork of all types. Interprets blueprints, drawings and sketches quickly and accurately for new construction, renovations, remodeling, cabinetry, furniture and millwork.
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Summary of Key Responsibilities: Under the direction of the Facilities Custodial Manager, custodians perform cleaning and/or general maintenance duties in offices, event and meeting rooms, lounges, hallways, stairways, corridors, elevators, outside steps, terraces, patios, window sills, trash, mirrors, moving and arranging furniture and equipment, polishing and waxing furniture, brass and other types of decoration materials, and the removal and disposal of trash from receptacles.
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This will include, but is not limited to, replacing lamps, repairing wallpaper, caulking, tile grout, faucets, toilets, changing filters, furniture repair, painting, etc. Replace ceiling light bulbs in the public and office areas of the hotelGives all emergencies and guest occupied rooms the highest priorityChecks work orders daily to follow up on anything that needed parts or anything that may be left from the previous dayPerforms repair work given on all service orders and ensures all work is completed in a timely mannerHandle minor repairs of wall vinyl, woodwork, etc.
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Strips, sands, seals and finishes doors, furniture, woodwork, trim and flooring. Ability to operate and maintain power equipment of the trade such as: sand blaster, power washer, sprayer equipment (airless and conventional), bucket truck, and fork lift.
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Removes debris by sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming floors, shampooing, and extracting carpets, buffing, polishing, stripping floors, cleaning restrooms, dusting furniture, baseboards, and woodwork, washing windows, sanitizing drinking fountains and door handles, etc.
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Sweeps, mops, vacuums, scrubs, waxes and polishes floors, walls and woodwork, shampoo carpets, dusts furniture and equipment; empties wastebaskets, trash, recycle and compost container. Moves furniture and equipment; Set-ups and breakdowns of campus functions.
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