Facilities Operator - Closing February 12, 2025
Benefits and Perks
- Employer paid Group Health, Dental and Life Insurance after three months of employment
- OMERS Pension Plan from the date of hire
- Professional Development and Skill Based Training Opportunities
- Alternate Work Arrangements
- Wellness, Social and Staff Ambassador Committees
- Employee and Family Assistance Plan
- Perks and Savings Partnerships
Compensation
Compensation would be administered in accordance with the licensing requirements and the terms of the collective agreement. Union dues payable after thirty (30) consecutive calendar days. Operator will receive step 1 for less than one year or service, step 2 for more than one but less than two years of service, and step 3 for more than 2 years of service.
- Step 1 - 90% - $30.65
- Step 2 - 95% - $32.36
- Step 3 - 100% - $34.06
- High school Diploma or equivalent plus specialized courses in pool and arena operations and maintenance e.g. Class B Refrigeration, Ice technologies.
- Three (3) to four (4) year's experience in pool and/or arena maintenance, and building maintenance required.
- Certified Pool Operator or equivalent preferred or willingness to attain.
- Certified Ice Technician preferred or willingness to attain.
- Health and Safety training including WHMIS and First Aid/CPR required.
- Knowledge of Ontario Health regulations governing public pools preferred.
- Verbal communication skills including courtesy, tact and explanation.
- Interpersonal and customer service skills.
- Organizational and time management skills.
- Adaptable, hard-working and co-operative work skills.
- Detail oriented.
- Independent worker with demonstrated initiative.
- Computer skills including Email, Word and Excel software.
- Availability and flexibility to work evenings, weekends and on-call.
- Primarily work indoors with varied temperatures from cold in the arena in the winter season to warm temperatures in the pool area.
- Heavy physical labour involving lifting, pushing and pulling of weight up to and sometimes over 40Kg.
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals and fumes.
- Variety of walking, sitting and standing required.
- Provide maintenance services on pools and splash pads, including draining, painting, scrubbing, grouting, cleaning, filling, adjusting chemical requirements and maintaining operation of equipment and sites.
- Provide installation, maintenance and removal of ice at rinks (indoor and outdoor) including safe operation and maintenance of all equipment used such as ice resurfacer, pumps, condenser, ice edger and skate sharpener.
- Provide maintenance services on the buildings and grounds such as cleaning, vending machine/food equipment maintenance, painting, repair including minor repairs to heating, electrical, plumbing, air circulation system and other maintenance activities as required.
- Inventory and summarize required supplies for purchase to maintain facility operations.
- Conduct inspections and prepare reports on vehicles, equipment and facilities as required.
- Provide services to move office equipment, furniture and related materials.
- Provide oversight and training of seasonal and summer student employees; provide staff performance feedback to the Supervisor on a timely basis; ensure safe and efficient operation of equipment by co-workers
- Perform task assignments to support other divisions within Parks, Recreation and Culture department.
- Demonstrate knowledge and ensure proper handling of equipment and chemicals as outlined under municipal policies and procedures as well as the Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHIMIS).
- Comply with all Health and Safety regulations, procedures and security measures while undertaking their duties and ensure the public are aware of guidelines where infractions are observed or as required to follow emergency procedures.
- Provide customer service to the public and demonstrate commitment to the delivery of customer service excellence; interact with the public in a respectful, courteous, informative, appropriate, and prompt manner; manage arena user group time allocation. Provide information regarding services, directions, promotion of events and redirect to other services as appropriate. Support Municipal policy, procedures and by-laws in your actions and communications.
- Adhere to high standards of ethical behaviour and demonstrate their understanding that their personal actions impact the public’s perception of the Municipality.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Supervisor, Facilities or designate.
Submit an Application
Please submit your cover letter and resume online at Careers - Municipality of Port Hope by Wednesday February 12, 2025
Recruitment Process
The Municipality of Port Hope is a progressive employer who believes a diverse and inclusive workplace strengthens the team and fosters an environment where everyone feels as though they belong and their dignity, beliefs and identity are respected.
We are committed to creating and sustaining an environment that provides a supportive workplace and equal opportunity for all employees. Accommodations can be requested throughout the recruitment process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
Applications will be reviewed, and interviews may be scheduled prior to the job posting closing date. All applicants will receive an automated email confirming the submission of their application, but only those candidates selected for an interview will be further contacted by Human Resources.
Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Municipal Act, as amended.