Custodian, Fed East Charlotte

Charlotte, NC
Part Time
Service Contract Division
Entry Level
POSITION:                                                              CUSTODIAN
LOCATION:                                                            Charlotte, NC
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:                         High School Graduate or GED
SALARY REQUIREMENTS:                               $17.20
HOURS:                                                                  Part Time, M-F 6:00am - 12:00pm
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GENERAL FUNCTION:  
  • Perform janitorial duties under moderate supervision involving cleaning and sanitizing the assigned work area in business or private home settings.  This position requires physical demands and the ability to perform related tasks as defined herein.                                                                                            
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  
  • Clean, sweep, dust, mop, wash, and vacuum floors. Clean windows and mirrors, woodwork, furniture, and equipment. Clean toilet facilities and keep restrooms stocked with necessary cleaning supplies. Collect and dispose of trash from the building. Wash dishes and utensils. Wash mop heads and clean clothes in washer—clean appliances (refrigerator, microwave, stove) inside and out and every week. Identify and communicate questions/needs to the supervisor, i.e. when supplies are needed.  Follow safety procedures concerning the use of chemicals.                                                                                
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:  
  • Must be able to understand and consistently follow instructions and checklists—ability to perform assigned tasks safely and reliably. Maintain clean storage area for equipment and supplies. General knowledge of housekeeping and safely using cleaning tools, equipment, and supplies. Must have the ability to understand and follow verbal or written instructions or be able to do so with programming assistance.
MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:   
  • High school degree or equivalent preferred but not required. Up to 3 months experience is helpful but not required.  On-the-job training is acceptable.
  • Must be able to pass a federal background check and pre-employment drug screening.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Able to lift and push vacuum cleaner.  Able to lift trash bags into dumpsters. Able to move chairs, tables, and other pieces of furniture to facilitate cleaning of floors or carpets.  Able to lift to 25 pounds.  Able to work on feet for the entire work period, typically 5 hours.         

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