Custodian

Boston, MA
Full Time
Museum Operations
Mid Level

WNDR Museum Boston is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Custodian to join our facilities maintenance team. This role is crucial in ensuring the highest standards of cleanliness and maintenance within our museum, with a particular focus on bathroom facilities. The ideal candidate will have a strong work ethic, a commitment to excellence in cleanliness, and the ability to perform a variety of cleaning and maintenance tasks.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Industrial Cleaning Tasks: Perform comprehensive cleaning tasks including sweeping, mopping, and dusting to maintain the cleanliness and appearance of assigned areas within the museum.
  • Floor Care: Conduct floor care duties which include buffing, waxing, and polishing to ensure the floors are well-maintained and presentable.
  • Facilities Maintenance: Assist in various facilities maintenance tasks as needed, contributing to the overall upkeep of the museum.
  • Waste Management: Responsible for emptying trash receptacles, replacing liners, and managing waste efficiently.
  • Restroom Sanitation: Clean and sanitize restrooms thoroughly, ensuring they are hygienic and well-stocked with necessary supplies.
  • Safety and Procedures: Adhere to established cleaning procedures and safety guidelines to maintain a safe environment for both staff and visitors.
  • Maintenance Reporting: Report any maintenance or repair needs to the supervisor promptly, ensuring any issues are addressed in a timely manner.

Requirements:

  • Experience: Previous experience in commercial cleaning or custodial work is preferred, highlighting a background in maintaining high standards of cleanliness.
  • Cleaning Knowledge: Knowledge of proper cleaning techniques and the use of cleaning equipment is essential.
  • Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and move heavy objects (up to 50 pounds) is necessary for the role.
  • Attention to Detail: Must have a keen eye for detail and the ability to work meticulously to ensure no area is overlooked.
  • Independence and Teamwork: Ability to work independently or as part of a team, showing initiative and cooperation.
  • Communication: Strong communication skills are required to effectively interact with staff and customers, ensuring a positive experience for all museum visitors.
  • Flexibility: Flexibility to work different shifts, including evenings and weekends, if required, to meet the needs of the museum.

Additional Notes:

This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. The employee may perform other related duties as assigned to meet the ongoing needs of the organization. Our team is committed to creating a supportive and dynamic work environment that values diversity and inclusion.

At WNDR, we are passionate about finding people to continuously help us grow our organization. We encourage you to apply, even if your experience doesn’t match every detail of the job description. If we don’t see something that immediately fits, we will keep your resume on file for future opportunities.

WNDR Museum warmly welcomes people of all ages, identities, ethnicities, beliefs, religions, and backgrounds to join our team. WNDR is an equal opportunity employer, fully committed to achieving an inclusive and diverse workplace and we strongly encourage nontraditional candidates to apply. We hold ourselves to our commitment and continuously strive to attract, engage, and grow with our talented team.

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