
Facilities Maintenance Technician
International Institute for Sustainable Development
- Kenora, ON
- $60,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide technical services for maintenance, repair, procurement, and life-cycle management of infrastructure and mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and security systems and equipment.
- Conduct regular maintenance and monitoring of fuel and propane storage facilities, recording and reporting fuel usage, and making fuel orders as required.
- Maintain field equipment (boats, motors, snowmobiles, ATVs) and off-site facilities (trails, boat landings, docks) year-round.
- Manage utilities maintenance, including HVAC, structural/roof, roads/grounds, water supply, power supply, and plumbing.
- Troubleshoot, perform preventative maintenance, and make upgrades to equipment, including operating automated building control systems.
- Perform year-round maintenance on access roads, including winter plowing, washout repair, ditching, brushing, culvert replacement, and ongoing damage control.
- Assist in collecting data from the IISD-ELA Meteorological Facility and other research projects.
- Keep records for reporting purposes, including maintenance of water treatment equipment, water pumping data, sewage lift station pump hours, and other reporting streams.
- Supervise staff and contractors as required.
- Ensure strict adherence to safety protocols.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Certification or apprenticeship in mechanical and/or electrical systems.
- Experience in one or more skilled trades is an asset.
- Skilled in troubleshooting, preventative maintenance, repairs, and upgrades of various equipment; may include vehicles or field equipment such as outboard motors, boats, ATVs, and snowmobiles.
- Knowledge of HVAC, roads/grounds maintenance, water supply, power supply, electrical and plumbing.
- Ability to perform year-round maintenance on access roads, including winter plowing, washout repair, ditching, brushing, culvert replacement, and damage control.
- Ability to collect data and keep records related to water treatment, fuel usage, hours of operation, regulatory compliance, etc.
- Ability to supervise junior staff and contractors as required.
- Strong interpersonal skills; collegial and community minded.
- Able to work independently and as part of a team.
- Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting aptitude.
- Candidates must possess or be willing to obtain valid certifications for the following prior to the start of their term. Candidates should also highlight any other training certificates relevant to Occupational Health and Safety, i.e., chainsaw certification, WHMIS, TDG, etc.
- First Aid/CPR with AED
- Pleasure Craft Operator’s card
- Driver’s licence
- Additional interest in the overall research plan of IISD-ELA is an asset. Experience working and living in a remote facility is also beneficial to this position.
- IISD-ELA will require the completion of criminal record and child abuse registry checks.
- Based at the IISD-ELA research station. IISD-ELA provides on-site living accommodations and food.
- Potential for periods of high workload, requiring efficient time management and adaptability.
- Time at the IISD-ELA research station involves lifting and carrying heavy objects, equipment, and tools, potentially exceeding 20 kgs, as part of maintenance and repair tasks.
- Outdoor work in various weather conditions, involving exposure to sun, rain, snow, and cold temperatures.
- Frequently bend, stoop, and kneel while performing maintenance tasks, especially in confined or low-clearance spaces.
- Climbing ladders, stairs, or other structures as necessary.
- Endurance, mental alertness, and sensory awareness to perform physically demanding tasks for extended periods, especially during the maintenance of access roads, grounds, and equipment.
- A CV (required; no longer than two pages)
- A cover letter (required; one page)