About the role
Utility Maintenance Worker II (Ice Rinks)Requisition ID: 46294 OrganizationVancouver is consistently ranked as one of the world?s most liveable and environmentally sustainable cities. Recognized among BC?s Top Employers and Canada?s Greenest Employers, the City of Vancouver is seeking colleagues who can help advance our core commitments to exceptional public service, sustainability, equity, and an outstanding quality of life for all residents.With a strong commitment to being a City of Reconciliation, we invite you to join our dedicated team and become part of an innovative, inclusive, and engaging workplace. A career with the City of Vancouver and within the broader public service, offers meaningful work where you play a key role in ensuring equitable access to services, upholding ethical governance, and supporting the needs of citizens with integrity and dedication.Main Purpose and FunctionThe Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation is accepting applications from qualified individuals to be added to a pool of Utility Maintenance Worker IIs to join our auxiliary team. This role will provide qualified candidates an opportunity to work in and across a diverse portfolio of facilities and spaces in the City, including several 2010 Olympic venues. Qualified candidates will be assessed on the basis of their skills, knowledge and abilities, and may be selected for an interview should they meet the qualifications and requirements of the position and a vacant opportunity exists.Specific Duties and Responsibilities The Utility Maintenance Worker II is responsible for the operational, janitorial and minor maintenance work in the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation ice rink facilities including, the functions related to the operation and service of ice arena surfaces, refrigeration plants and related maintenance and equipment.The UMW II will also be responsible for performing and coordinating routine janitorial functions including cleaning change rooms and washrooms; washing and waxing floor; replenishing supplies; collecting and transferring refuse and other duties as required.The successful candidates must be prepared to work in various park and recreation locations within the organization. Candidates must have availability to meet a variety of shift requirements including: morning, day, afternoon, night and weekends.Qualifications Education and Experience: Completion of a recognized certification program in Building Service Work supplemented by technical training related to the work plus sound related experience; OR an equivalent combination of training and experience Technical Safety BC Ice Facility Operator Certificate or higher required A valid Class 5 Driver's License for the Province of British Columbia requiredKnowledge, Skills and Abilities: Strong knowledge of recreation facility maintenance and repair Knowledge of occupational hazards and safety rules and regulations Working knowledge of ice rink refrigeration systems. Working knowledge of ice-making methods and re-surfacing equipment. Working knowledge of the materials, methods and equipment used in janitorial and building maintenance work. Ability to operate ice resurfacing equipment and any other tools or equipment related to the work. Ability to prepare simple reports. Ability to deal courteously and effectively with the public groups and users of the facility to ensure observance of the rules and regulations. Ability to observe equipment in operation and report on any malfunctions. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Good health and strength sufficient to perform a variety of manual tasks in janitorial and building maintenance work. Above average manual dexterity and mechanical aptitude. Drivers License and Record ChecksCandidates must attach the following records and satisfy the City?s driving requirements to be considered for this role: Copy of your five-year ICBC Commercial Driver?s Abstract (N Print) directly from ICBC dated within 14 d