What Does a Custodian Do?
A custodian maintains the cleanliness, safety, and appearance of buildings and facilities, performing routine cleaning, minor maintenance, and ensuring a healthy environment for occupants.
Custodian Duties and Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities of a custodian include:
- Clean and sanitize restrooms, offices, classrooms, and common areas
- Sweep, mop, vacuum, and polish floors throughout the facility
- Empty trash and recycling containers and transport waste to disposal areas
- Clean and maintain windows, walls, and surfaces
- Restock supplies in restrooms and common areas
- Perform minor maintenance repairs such as changing light bulbs and tightening fixtures
- Set up and break down rooms for events and meetings
- Shovel snow, spread ice melt, and maintain exterior walkways
- Report maintenance issues and safety hazards to management
- Follow proper procedures for handling cleaning chemicals and equipment
Required Skills and Qualifications
To succeed as a custodian, you will need the following skills and qualifications:
- Knowledge of cleaning techniques and products
- Physical stamina for walking, lifting, and standing
- Attention to detail for thorough cleaning
- Reliability and ability to work independently
- Basic maintenance and repair skills
- Time management for completing cleaning routes
- Safety awareness with chemicals and equipment
- Flexibility for shift work including evenings and weekends
Education and Training
A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required. On-the-job training covers cleaning procedures, equipment operation, and safety protocols. Some employers require background checks.
Salary and Job Outlook
Average Salary: $28,000 - $40,000 per year
Custodians are needed in schools, hospitals, offices, and government buildings. Experienced custodians can advance to lead custodian, head custodian, facilities coordinator, or building maintenance supervisor roles.
