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Lab Technician - 3rd Shift (9p-7a)

Brussels, WI · On-site

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

We work with customers, partners and researchers to develop essential nutrients and bio actives ... Maintains equipment and general work area including the following: cleaning and calibration of ...

Lab Technician - 1st Shift (7a-3p)

Brussels, WI · On-site

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

We work with customers, partners and researchers to develop essential nutrients and bio actives ... Maintains equipment and general work area including the following: cleaning and calibration of ...

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How much do bio cleaner jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for bio cleaner in Wisconsin is $18.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.29 and $19.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Bio Cleaner, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bio Cleaner, you need knowledge of cleaning protocols, safety standards, and hazardous material handling, often supported by completion of OSHA or similar safety training. Familiarity with specialized cleaning agents, PPE, and biohazard disposal systems is typically required. Attention to detail, reliability, and strong communication skills help ensure thorough decontamination and teamwork. These abilities are crucial to maintain safety, prevent contamination, and comply with health regulations in sensitive environments.

What is the difference between Bio Cleaner vs Bio Technician?

AspectBio CleanerBio Technician
CertificationsBasic cleaning certifications, OSHA trainingAdvanced certifications, microbiology or environmental tech credentials
Work EnvironmentCleaning sites, laboratories, healthcare facilitiesLaboratories, research facilities, environmental sites
Industry UsageDisinfection, biohazard cleanup, sanitationSample analysis, lab maintenance, biological testing

Bio Cleaners focus on sanitation, disinfection, and biohazard cleanup, often working in healthcare or cleanup sites. Bio Technicians perform more technical tasks like sample analysis and lab maintenance, requiring specialized microbiology knowledge. While both roles involve biological safety, Bio Technicians typically have more advanced training and work in laboratory settings, whereas Bio Cleaners focus on cleaning and sanitation tasks in various environments.

What are some common challenges faced by Bio Cleaners and how can they be managed?

Bio Cleaners often encounter challenging environments, such as trauma scenes or sites with hazardous biological materials, which can be physically and emotionally demanding. Managing these challenges involves strict adherence to safety protocols, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and receiving thorough training in handling biohazardous waste. Many employers also provide support resources, such as counseling or team debriefings, to help employees cope with the emotional aspects of the job. Teamwork and clear communication are essential for maintaining both safety and efficiency on every assignment.

What are bio cleaners and what do they do?

Bio cleaners, also known as biohazard cleaners, are professionals who specialize in cleaning, sanitizing, and deodorizing areas where traumatic incidents, such as accidents, crime scenes, or hazardous biological contamination, have occurred. Their work involves safely handling and disposing of materials contaminated with blood, bodily fluids, or other potentially infectious substances. Bio cleaners follow strict protocols and use specialized equipment and cleaning agents to ensure environments are safely restored for use and to prevent the spread of disease. They are trained to comply with health and safety regulations, including OSHA standards, and often work in situations that require discretion and sensitivity.
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Second Shift Custodian Lead

$23.42/hr

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Sun Prairie Area School District rating

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Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

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Job description

Starting Wage: $23.42+ per hour (based on experience)
This position is full time, 8 hours per day (3 pm - 11:30 pm), Monday through Friday, year round.  Benefits, paid time off and paid vacation are included.  
Purpose of Position:
The purpose of this position is to perform and supervise the second shift custodial functions.  Ensure that the facilities are set up, ready for use and serving the needs of the facility user during the evening activities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The following duties are normal for this position.  These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive.  Other duties may be required and assigned.







  1. Supervise and direct the activities of custodial team including substitutes and weekend workers; prepares work schedules for assigned team building(s); coordinates employee schedules and activities with other team leaders, day leads and the Custodial Night Manager.
  2. Coordinate and manage the set up equipment for athletic and other programs and events being aware of the timing of the use, and the groups that are using the facilities and their specific needs, checking the calendar for daily events.
  3. Train new employees in the operation of equipment and general custodial functions.
  4. Perform general custodial duties including cleaning kitchen, classrooms, specialty areas, cafeteria, halls, windows, bathrooms, etc. maintain building light fixtures, remove garbage and recycling.
  5. Respond to requests for assistance from principal(s), teachers, nurses, coaches, general public, facility users, and others
  6. Change filters on ventilation equipment and perform light routine maintenance.
  7. .
  8. Maintain building grounds; shovels snow and spread salt, maintain entry ways for events.
  9. Secure building doors, windows, and set alarms.  Ask unauthorized persons to vacate the building.
  10. Maintains lockers, assists students with opening jammed lockers, and change locker combinations as required
  11. Perform safety inspections and checks to assigned areas.
  12. Perform minor maintenance and coordinate larger maintenance projects with the maintenance department.
  13. Inventory, order and re-stock custodial supplies as required
  14. Coordination responsibilities for emergency events and responses.
  15. Fill in for custodial staff as required
  16. Other duties as assigned by Custodial Night Manager.

 
Minimum Training and Experience Required to Perform Essential Job Functions:
High school graduate with two to four years of custodial experience, including supervisory experience, or any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills, and abilities. Certified Pool Operator required at Senior High School. Must possess clean driving record and a valid driver's license.
Minimum Physical and Mental Abilities Required to Perform Essential Job Functions:
Physical Requirements




  1. Ability to operate a variety of custodial, buildings and grounds maintenance equipment including snow  removal equipment, floor scrubber, floor stripper, washing machine, extractor, floor buffer, vacuum cleaner, pressure washer, etc.

B.Ability to use a variety of mechanics tools, including power tools

  1. Ability to lift and maneuver objects weighing up to 50 pounds
  2. Must have current physical on file with the District Office certifying applicant is able to meet all job qualifications

Supervisory Skills

  1. Ability to assign, supervise, and review the work of others with feedback provided to Night Custodial Manager.

Mathematical Ability

  1. Ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide and calculate decimals and percentages

Language Ability and Interpersonal Communication

  1. Ability to comprehend, interpret and/or prepare a variety of documents, including work orders, time cards, facility use permits, , maintenance requests, fire inspection reports, blueprints and other building schematics, custodial handbook, boiler handbook, material data sheets, equipment manuals, etc.
  2. Ability to prepare a variety of documents including time cards, supply requisitions, maintenance requests, etc. using prescribed format and conforming to all rules of punctuation, grammar, diction, and style
  3. Ability to record and deliver information, explain procedures, and follow instructions with an eye for details.
  4. Ability to communicate effectively with teachers, students, parents, administrators, service technicians, custodial staff, athletic/activities director, coaches, delivery persons, police officers, School Board members, nurses, the general public, and others verbally and in writing
  5. Ability to use technology to accomplish job responsibilities that may include basic knowledge of e-mail, word processing, and spreadsheet software

Environmental Adaptability

  1. Ability to work effectively indoors and outdoors under a variety of conditions
  2. Ability to work in a loud and/or dusty environment.
  3. Ability to work with hazardous and bio hazardous materials with a conscious awareness of safety including wet floors.

 
The Sun Prairie Area School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the School District will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.




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