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Part-time Custodian

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3 Wellesley, MA Wellesley, MA Part-time Part-time $22.
17 - $24.
93 an hour $22.
17 - $24.
93 an hour The Town of Wellesley's Facilities Maintenance Department (FMD) is one of the foremost public facilities organizations in Massachusetts.
We maintain and operate twenty-eight (28) Town buildings totaling over 1.
2 million square feet with a staff of 66 and an operating budget of over $7 million, plus a $1.
75M major capital projects budget.
This department currently has a job opportunity for a full-time custodial position.
The Town seeks outstanding candidates who are hard-working, ambitious, and committed to working in a team environment.
The FMD is currently looking for a 15 hour/week custodian at the Wellesley Free Library.
Reporting to the Facilities Supervisor, responsibilities include opening the building, cleaning tasks; assisting with regular and periodic maintenance; cleaning windows and sidewalks; event set up and break down; and shoveling snow.
Requirements:
High School diploma or equivalent; demonstrated ability to follow instructions and work with minimal supervision; ability to lift and/or move up to 100lbs.
; manual dexterity; and demonstrated initiative in recognizing needed tasks within sphere of responsibility.
Salary range is $22.
17 - $24.
93 per hour and the hours are 6:
00-9:
00pm, Monday through Friday.
Please apply to the Human Resources Department, Town Hall, 525 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA 02482 or e-mail as a Word document to email protected by September 4, 2023.
AA/EOE.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$22.
17 - $24.
93 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Physical setting:
Office Public school School Schedule:
Monday to Friday Job-related location requirement:
Candidates must be within a 25-mile radius.
Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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