The Corporation of the City of St. Thomas - Parks, Recreation and Facilities Department has a temporary vacancy for the following position:
COMMUNITY CENTRE MAINTENANCE OPERATOR II
(Temporary, Full-Time - CUPE Local 35)
Job Posting #1226-05-26
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the general direction of the Manager of Recreation Facilities, the Community Centre Maintenance Operator II is involved in a diverse range of job activities including: ice maintenance, refrigeration plant operations, record keeping, ice resurfacer operations, general building and pool repair/maintenance, special event set up and take down, and custodial duties.
MAJOR TASKS:
- Perform all required ice maintenance including ice resurfacing as per schedule and performing minimum bi-weekly ice depth measurements and required ice maintenance in accordance with departmental procedures and best practices.
- Perform and document daily/hourly readings and service requirements of refrigeration plant(s). Includes cleaning of strainers, lubrication and general maintenance of associated refrigeration equipment components.
- Maintain and monitor domestic hot water and heating cooling ventilation equipment (HVAC).
- Communicate and maintain proper ice conditions and facility standards for ice and facility user groups.
- Assist in the timely preparation, installation and removal of all ice surfaces. in accordance with departmental procedures and best practices.
- Record and maintain accurate records of test and related equipment performance in appropriate log books.
- Responsible to carry out all daily, weekly and monthly housekeeping/facility maintenance requirements in accordance with prescribed departmental standards and procedures while ensuring accurate documentation is maintained in log books (daily maintenance binder and caretaker logs).
- Provides direction and guidance to part-time and casual staff ensuring assigned duties are performed and completed in accordance with prescribed departmental standards and procedures.
- Interacts and provides customer service to facility patrons and internal partners.
- Required to work at either Community Centre or other assigned Parks and Recreational Facilities
- All other duties assigned.
This position must take responsibility for personal health and safety insofar as he or she is able under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its Regulations. A worker must:
- Work in compliance with the provisions of the Act, the regulations and City policies.
- Must use or wear the equipment, protective devices or clothing that the City requires to be used or worn
- Report to his or her supervisor the absence of or defect in any equipment or protective device of which the worker is aware and which may endanger himself, herself or another worker
- Report to his or her supervisor any contravention of the Act, the regulations or the existence of any hazard of which he or she knows.
This position shall not:
- Remove or make ineffective any protective device required by regulations or by the City, without providing an adequate temporary protective device and when the need for removing or making ineffective the protective device has ceased, the protective device shall be replaced immediately
- Use or operate any equipment, machine, device or thing or work in a manner that may endanger himself, herself or any other worker
- Engage in any prank, contest, feat of strength, unnecessary running or rough and boisterous conduct.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Secondary School Graduation Diploma and experience in building and/or mechanical maintenance experience. Must possess a Basic Refrigeration Certificate and have a minimum of 1-year direct experience in an arena/recreation facility with a refrigeration plant. Certified Pool Operator, Safe Ice Resurfacer Operator certificate and experience in the use of hand and power tools are considered an asset. Must have a valid class “G” Ontario Driver’s License, current First Aid, CPR, and Defibrillator certifications. Must have the physical capability to carry out the essential duties of the position.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Applicants must be able to work shifts as required including evenings, weekends, and holidays and must be available for 24 hour on call duty on a rotational basis. Regular hours of work are between 6:00 am and 12:00 midnight, seven (7) days a week, for 80 hours per two week period. Shifts are ten (10) hours. Required to work outside.
Remuneration: $34.98 per hour working, plus 4% vacation pay.
This is a CUPE Local 35 position.







