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Sweep, vacuum, mop, wax, strip and polish floors; vacuum and shampoo carpets. 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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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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May have to: Strip, seal, finish, and polish floors (varies by location). Move any furniture or equipment as directed by the principal or custodial/maintenance supervisor. Maintains school property including but not limited to cutting grass, tree trimming, weed eating, and brush removal (varies by location.
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Scrub, strip, wax and polish floors using heavy (industrial type) powered scrubbers and buffers in accordance with all safety rules. Moves custodial equipment upstairs in areas where elevators are not available.
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Sweep, scrub, mop, wash, polish, strip and wax concrete, linoleum, tile, and wood floors using various low and high speed power machines; scrub, clean, and seal cement, terrazzo and ceramic tile floors.
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Classified - Position - Custodial - Head Custodian / Custodian. Sweep, mop, wash, strip, wax, and vacuum floors in assigned areas. Dust furniture and clean and polish fixtures on a daily schedule.
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Sweep, mop, scrub, strip, wax polish tile and linoleum, vacuum and shampoo carpets, clean drinking fountains, windows white boards, walls and vents. Under the direction of the Director of Maintenance and Operations, perform routine ground maintenance, perform routine custodial maintenance to provide a healthy, safe and attractive physical environment for students and staff.
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Dust and polish furniture, woodwork, fixtures, and equipment; remove cobwebs; clean desks and counter-tops. Assist in maintaining custodial closet; receive, stock, organize and maintain supplies and equipment as necessary.
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Strip, seal, finish, and polish floors. Clean and polish furniture and fixtures. The following areas include: three basketball courts, two weight training facilities, one aerobic room, jogging track, rock wall, two locker rooms, front lobby, concessions court (seats 50 patrons), three child care facilities, along with a 1500 square foot reception center with a full kitchen.
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Strip, wax and polish floors using light and heavy power scrubbers and buffers. Must possess custodial knowledge (i.e. hard floor care, marble maintenance, and carpet care, ect.
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TAble to steam-clean and shampoo carpets, strip, seal, finish, and polish floors. tAble to steam-clean and shampoo carpets, strip, seal, finish, and polish floors. tMust be able to use cognitive skills to check condition, clean, sort, count, salvage, and/or store equipment.
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Scrub, mop, strip, wax, and polish floors; dust and polish furniture; wash windows, woodwork, toilets, washrooms, and fixtures. The Maintenance Worker I position will be responsible for manual work involving the custodial care of institutional premises.
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Perform custodial duties to maintain buildings and facilities in a clean and desirable condition as assigned; 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 counter tops; empty, clean, and sanitize waste receptacles.
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Perform custodial duties in assigned areas; sweep, scrub, strip, seal, wax and polish a variety of surfaces including tile, wood floors and concrete. Under the direction of the Custodial Manager, the Custodian will perform custodial duties in assigned areas and perform minor building maintenance as assigned.
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Perform routine custodial activities at an assigned campus site or 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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