Work from a prepared work schedule and sweep, scrub, strip, wax, buff, polish, and vacuum floors
Sweep, shampoo, and vacuum carpeted areas; remove spots, spills, and debris from floors
Dust and polish furniture, woodwork, screens, fixtures, blinds, louvers, and equipment
Clean walls, woodwork, and hand rails
Clean glass, metal, and wood doors, windows, and counters
Clean elevators, escalators, phone booths, and drinking fountains
Accurately inventories and distributes clean linen to designated units
Inspects linen for possible stains, rips, tears or other unacceptable qualities as part of linen reject program
Perform restroom service including cleaning and sanitizing waste receptacles, dispensers, walls, partitions, mirrors, urinals, and commodes; sweeping, mopping, or machine scrubbing floors and restocking supplies
Pick up papers and other refuse on grounds and sweep walks and entrances
Move furniture, supplies, and equipment
Assist in moving or rearranging chairs, tables, desks, furniture, and other equipment
Clean and polish metalwork
Empty, clean, and reline waste containers
Report safety, sanitary, and fire hazards
Secure buildings by closing windows, locking doors, and turning out lights and/or by checking same
Make or assist with miscellaneous minor repairs or adjustments in equipment
Maintain custodial equipment and supplies
Raise and lower flags
Perform related duties as assigned
Requirements :
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to qualify is one year of custodial experience.