Park/Facility Operator (4 Month Contract)
- Orillia, ON
- $25.13-28.82 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Accountable for the safe operation of the facility as well as the safety of all other workers and the public.
- Responsible for the assembly and disassembly of equipment for various park activities and recreation usages.
- Maintain turf, sport field and Splash Pad maintenance including lawn mowing, trimming, watering, cleaning and picking up litter at the City’s parks and facilities.
- Responsible for horticulture maintenance, planting and preparing flower beds and watering on a daily basis as well as tree trimming.
- Communicate with the public and user groups in a courteous and efficient manner to promote a high standard of customer service. Investigates and resolves complaints.
- Compliance with required standards and regulations established by the City, Ministry of Labour, Ontario Fire Code, Technical Standards and Safety Authority, B-52 Mechanical Refrigeration Code, Operating Engineers Regulation, Ontario Health Regulations, Occupational Health and Safety Act and all applicable provincial and federal regulations.
- Willingness to work irregular hours including shift work and weekends.
- Facility operation coverage as needed.
- Other duties as assigned
- A high school diploma or equivalent.
- Experience in facility cleaning and general building maintenance.
- Must possess either a valid Basic Refrigeration certificate and/or Certified Pool Operator certificate.
- A valid Ontario class G driver’s license with an acceptable driver’s abstract is required.
- Current First aid and CPR training.
- Basic computer knowledge.
- Strong customer service, organizational and decision-making skills.
- Proven ability to work independently or as a member of a team.
- Strong physical dexterity.
- A current and acceptable Criminal Record Check is required for this position at the incumbent’s expense prior to the employment commencement date.
- Previous experience as a facility operator.
- Certified Ice Technician (CIT) or Certified Aquatic Technician (CAT) designations would be assets.
- Experience operating equipment such as floor scrubbers, trucks, mowers, ice resurfacer, etc.
- Experience operating power tools and hand tools.