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Perform a variety of routine, nontechnical repair and maintenance tasks, such as replacing lighting fixtures, repair furniture and adjusting shades or blinds. Perform a variety of routine, nontechnical repair and maintenance tasks, such as replacing lighting fixtures, repair furniture and adjusting shades or blinds.
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Reports inadequate services or major repair needs to the head custodian or to the assistant and head custodian. Assists head custodians, school principal or building supervisor in preparing damage reports caused by hurricanes, windstorms, flooding, etc.
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Classified - Position - Custodial - Head Custodian / Custodian. Dust furniture and clean and polish fixtures on a daily schedule. Classified - Position - Custodial - Head Custodian / Custodian.
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REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Accept direction from Head Custodian, Supervisor, or Administrator. Clean woodwork, walls, furniture, and windows using approved equipment and cleaning products.
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Under general supervision of the Principal or Head Custodian, keeps assigned rooms, areas of buildings, or office spaces clean, sanitary, safe, and orderly; performs other work as assigned.
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General Function: The Head Custodian is responsible for the planning of work, supervision and control of the custodians in the building in order to meet District standards for cleanliness and assist in meeting the educational goals of the school.
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Cleans and dusts walls, furniture, woodwork, hallways, chalkboards and other equipment; Positions of this class are assigned to a custodian in charge of a school with more than 45,000 square feet of floor space in use by pupils and educational personnel.
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Reports emergency repairs to Head Custodian and/or Manager/Foreman. Vacuums, mops, dusts, scrubs, and waxes floors, cleans rooms, halls, furniture and washes windows. Cleans gutters and roof drains, repairs furniture, replaces ceiling tiles and floor tiles, clears sanitary and sink plumbing, replaces wall switches, receptacle sockets, ballasts, lamps, fuses, and diffusers, etc.
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Reports to: Head Custodian who is responsible for overseeing custodial services in the facility. Use and maintain assigned power equipment and hand tools; buffers, auto scrubbers,extractors, high pressure washers, high speed buffers and vacuums, brooms, mops, andsqueegees for the cleaning and general maintenance of floors, walls, carpets, furniture,etc.
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Report to head custodian who is responsible for the direction of cleaning services in the facility. Use and maintain assigned power equipment and hand tools including but not limited to buffers, auto scrubbers, extractors, high pressure washers, high speed buffers and vacuum, brooms, mops, and squeegees for the cleaning and general maintenance of floors, walls, carpets, furniture etc.
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Coordinate and participate as needed in sweeping, scrubbing, mopping and waxing floors; vacuum and shampoo rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, workshops and other work areas; wash windows, chalkboards and walls; dust and clean furniture and facilities; assist with snow removal as needed.
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Assumes general responsibility for building maintenance and cleanliness, notifying Head Custodian and/or Plant Operations of major problems. Custodial duties, including, but not limited to, mopping, sweeping, floor stripping and waxing, carpet cleaning, restroom cleaning and maintenance, ceiling tile and light replacement, univent and filter changes, furniture repair and assembly/adjustment, minor painting, trash removal, graffiti removal, daily and special event set ups, daily breakfast and lunch program set up and clean up.
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Performs such other tasks and responsibilities as the Director of Facilities and/or Building Head Custodian may assign. Cleans GCS district buildings and facilities by performing such duties as sweeping and dusting rooms and hallways; washing furniture, floors, walls; scrubbing and waxing floors and shampooing carpets; picking up litter and trash; cleaning restrooms.
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Moves furniture and equipment within the building as required for various activities as directed by head custodian or principal. Cleans light fixtures, windows, walls, furniture, bleachers, blinds and stadium.
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Under the supervision of the Head Custodian, the substitute is responsible for the general maintenance, cleaning and minor repair of a physical facility(s); performs other related tasks.
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