Maintenance and Groundskeeper Personnel are extremely important to the local school operation. The daily care of a district’s facilities aids in the implementation of the academic program by ensuring a safe and healthy environment for the students, staff and faculty. (State of Arkansas, Division of Public Schools Academic Facilities and Transportation).

 

Maintenance workers must be able to perform multiple tasks, including but not limited to lifting packages and supplies, have the ability to climb, must be able to move around outside, sometimes on a grassy or uneven outdoor surface, while using both hands to use such equipment as industrial blowers, power washers, etc., must be able to safely use a ladder to access otherwise unreachable areas, must be able to frequently reach above the head with both hands and be able to grasp and lift objects in this position weighing up to 40 pounds, must have the ability to observe the school environment to identify areas and objects in need of repair in order to provide a safe, aesthetically pleasing, learning environment, must be able to lift, handle and use heavy and awkward tools and equipment as pole saws from the ladder, operate multiple machinery,  and have a valid driver’s license. Maintenance staff are encouraged to obtain their CDL license with airbrake endorsement.   

 

Maintenance tasks include but not limited to :

 

Groundskeeper tasks include but not limited to :





Maintenance Supervisor: