Custodian (PT) at City of Eustis – Eustis, Florida
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EXAMPLES OF MACHINES, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT - Janitorial tools and equipment such as mops, brooms, brushes, vacuums; electric buffers, shampooers, etc.; electronics equipment such as sound systems (Parks & Recreation Dept.); kitchen equipment (Parks & Recreation Dept.); electric blowers; automobile or truck
SUPERVISION RECEIVED – Maintenance Crew Chief
- Vacuums and shampoos carpets;
- Sweeps and mops floors; strips and waxes floors;
- Dusts, cleans and polishes furniture and woodwork;
- Cleans windows, doors, walls, tiles, air conditioning vents, etc.;
- Cleans bathroom toilets and sinks;
- Replaces paper supplies and soap in restrooms;
- Empties ash trays and waste baskets;
- Maintains inventory of cleaning and paper supplies;
- Prepares and maintains routine records and logs;
- Requisitions supplies as needed;
- Inspects, cleans and maintains equipment;
- Sets up and takes down tables, chairs, platforms, podiums, etc. For banquets or meetings (Parks & Recreation Dept.);
- Moves office furniture and equipment; trains and oversees work of newly hired Custodians, as required;
- Locks and unlocks buildings;
- Delivers supplies;
- Sets up electronics equipment such as sound systems, etc. for events (Parks & Recreation Dept.);
- Performs other related duties as required.
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS –
- Assists in the preparation and clean up for special events;
- Assumes duties of Maintenance Crew Chief in their absence, when assigned;
- Assists the City in the preparation for and aftermath of a major emergency such as a hurricane or other storm or disaster, as needed
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills - Knowledge of the materials, methods and equipment used in janitorial work; knowledge of kitchen maintenance and equipment (Parks & Recreation Dept.); knowledge of special equipment such as electronics equipment and sound systems, etc.
Ability to adhere to prescribed routines and practices; ability to train and oversee the work of others; ability to read and write English; ability to prepare and maintain routine records and logs; ability to operate departmental equipment; ability to drive a vehicle; ability to remain at a city work shelter, before, during and after a hurricane or other storm or disaster, if asked
Working Hours:
IMPORTANT: Generally, Monday through Saturday, 7:00 am to 8:00 pm; with an average of 15 to 30 hours per week. However, employees must be willing to work a flexible schedule that includes evenings, some weekends, and holidays.
Physical Demands - This is moderate to heavy work for most of the working time. Requires walking short distances; frequent standing, climbing, stooping, reaching, bending; lifting 50+ pounds, carrying/pushing/pulling 50+ pounds; good finger/hand dexterity and hand/eye coordination; good eyesight, hearing, and speech; working in adverse environmental conditions (heat, cold, rain, etc.) periodically; regular driving.
Salary Information:As of October 1, 2025, $16.68 per hour; part-time/temporary positions working less than 30 hours per week are not currently eligible for employment benefits. Only applicants with the most job-related qualifications will be selected for interview and further consideration. Additional consideration may be given to applicants with more extensive education, training, or experience. Following a thorough background investigation, including a criminal history and driver’s license check, the candidate will be given a conditional offer of employment. Note: Parks & Recreation candidates must be determined eligible for employment through the Florida Department of Children & Families before a conditional offer can be made. The final candidate will be required to pass a drug test and medical exam.