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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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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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May vacuum and shampoo carpets; may strip and wax floors; may clean and sanitize restrooms. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of the use of either cleaning equipment/materials or lawn equipment/materials Ability to understand and follow directions Working Conditions/Physical Demands: For positions primarily assigned to perform custodial duties: Constant simple grasping.
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Performs deep cleaning methods to strip floors and refinish floors; uses and maintains Hard floor maintenance equipment,Extracts carpets and furnishings according to the frequencies determined by the Custodial Services Manager, applies protectant to extracted carpets and upholstery.
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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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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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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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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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Demonstrate knowledge of understanding of the District's Custodial Maintenance Handbook. Demonstrate an understanding of the District's Custodial Maintenance Handbook. Provide custodial services to offices, labs, classrooms, gyms, public areas, service areas, restrooms, utility rooms, hallways, stairwells, storerooms, and other areas as necessary.
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Clean bathrooms, vacuum, mop, buff, strip, wax floors, empty garbage and recyclables, clean tabletops, general building maintenance. Perform various maintenance/custodial duties as assigned both in The Kennedy CollectiveSM facility and on outside contracts.
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Performs summer maintenance (e.g. strip/wax floors, moves furniture, painting, etc.) Performs minor, job related, maintenance on custodial equipment, classroom furniture and fixtures (e.g. change vacuum cleaner belts, bags, etc.
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Custodial Worker positions maintain the cleanliness of campus buildings and ensure a safe, healthy environment at all times for faculty, staff, students, and visitors. Strip, scrub, and apply cleaners, sealers, and finishes to hard surface floors.
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Supervises: Custodial staff in Head custodian’s absence Performance Evaluation: Performance to be evaluated annually by the principal/assistant principal, head custodian, and the bus supervisor Education/Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED. Must be eligible for school bus driver’s license (CDL.
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Must have some knowledge of floor care, strip and wax procedures and use of proper equipment, carpet cleaning. Custodial Shift Supervisor - Kennebec Valley Region Part Time. Knowledge of Custodial/cleaning practices.
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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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