Annual Salary: 37,440.00 - 39,312.00 Salary: $19.20 - $20.16 Department: Culture & Recreation, Recreation Division: Recreation Facility Operations FLSA: Non-Exempt Job Description: $500 BONUS $250 ON FIRST CHECK AND $250 AFTER 120-DAYS OF EMPLOYMENT In this role, you will maintain facilities and surrounding areas and make minor repairs to facilities to ensure clean and orderly conditions. Examples of Duties: Dusts, sweeps, mops, scrubs, waxes, buffs and/ or vacuums as appropriate. Cleans windows and other glass as necessary. Polishes and maintains brass fixtures, wood trim, and other surfaces. Empties trash and garbage containers. Cleans debris from sidewalk. Maintains building, performing minor and routine painting, plumbing, electrical wiring, and other related maintenance activities. Notifies management concerning need for major repairs or additions to lighting, heating, and ventilating equipment. Responds to questions from visitors, tenants and rental customers regarding the facility and general information. Sets up and arranges tables, chairs, barricades and other equipment for events. May use power washer. Performs other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications: One year of related experience or training High school diploma or general education degree (GED), or an equivalent combination of education and experience Valid state issued driver's license The City of Charleston is firmly committed to Equal Employment Opportunity ( EEOC) as a fundamental policy to be implemented and observed in our daily operation. Our full EEOC statement can be found on our website: www.charleston-sc.gov [charleston-sc.gov] The City of Charleston is a progressive and energetic city and our goal is to grant our residents with the best service a city can provide and our visitors with the best vacation or business trip that a city can provide. Charleston is a special and unique city. The combination of our unequaled beauty, warm hospitality, and exceptional public spaces provide a wonderful backdrop for residents and visitors. Through careful conservation, creative and innovative financing, and meticulous planning, Charleston is a city that celebrates a rich history. Charleston was the first city in the country to enact a preservation ordinance. We have an active and ongoing interest in the protection and restoration of our buildings, which tell the story of our past. Keeping an eye to the future, we have set goals that make the livability and quality of life in Charleston the best in the nation. We work diligently to keep our city the best place in the country to work, to live and to play.