Job Summary Performs a wide variety of custodial and maintenance duties to keep office buildings and related City of Bryan facilities in clean and orderly condition. Essential Job Functions
Cleans all restrooms on a daily basis via proper use of chemicals with subsequent replenishment of all paper products and soap associated with use of restrooms.
Removes trash from wastebaskets and clean wastebaskets if needed.
Provides emergency clean-up.
Performs daily vacuuming of carpeted areas and daily sweeping/mopping of hard tile areas with subsequent carpet cleaning and refinishing of hard surface floors where applicable.
Performs detailed cleaning of office areas including dusting, glass, telephones, chairs, handrails, vents, doors and trash removal. Will use ladders when required in work assignments.
Performs various tasks in moving or rearranging furniture, desks and other equipment; sets-up and takes down tables for meetings, training and other special events.
Locks and unlocks assigned buildings; secures building when facilities are not in use checking for unlocked doors and windows, reports any unauthorized occupants, turns off lights.
Keeps outside area near entrance clean.
Cleans, washes and disinfects drinking fountains.
Washes all finger marks from walls, doors, hardware and glass throughout the building.
Performs and/or reports minor maintenance repairs.
Cleans kitchen/break room sinks, appliances and counters.
Maintains storage areas and cleaning equipment, materials and supplies in a safe and orderly manner in order to ensure the safety of staff and the public.
Performs related duties as assigned.
Responds regularly and promptly to work.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be at least 18.
Must possess at least one (1) year of custodial and/or facilities maintenance experience.
High School Diploma or GED preferred, but not required.
Licenses, Certifications & Special Requirements
Texas Class C driver’s license with a good driving record as measured by the City’s evaluation system.
Must be able to access facilities that house Texas Criminal Justice Information Services ( CJIS ) System data. As a result, the person selected for the position cannot possess a felony or Class A misdemeanor conviction; or a Class B misdemeanor conviction within the past 10 years.