Maintenance Worker - AgeCare Mount Ida Mews
About the role
Core Outcomes
General Maintenance & Repairs
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Responsible for the repair and maintenance of inside and outside the building including gardening, landscaping, pest control, etc.
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Coordinate / assist in routine ground maintenance, parking areas, driveways, etc by cutting, trimming, sweeping, etc.
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Schedule and oversee sub-contract inspections and work with the General Manager on recommendations.
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Coordinate and/or perform routine and minor repair of all building and equipment including plumbing, drywall repair, carpentry, mechanical, etc (Major repairs typically performed by contractors)
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Monitor and as necessary replace/repair lighting fixtures, call lights, exit lights, parking lot and outside facility lighting, etc.
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Complete and/or review daily, weekly, and monthly checklists on building equipment maintenance procedures and ensure accurate and current records of scheduled maintenance procedures.
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Ensure Preventative Maintenance Check Sheets and Schedules are followed and provide recommendations for revision to appropriate Management.
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Schedule job activities so they can be accomplished with the work day; prioritize activities appropriately.
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Respond to / coordinate emergency maintenance requests as required.
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Coordinates and assists with renovation / remodelling of buildings; repairs plaster and drywall; painting.
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Perform / coordinate outside custodial duties such as snow and ice removal from walkway.
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Monitor and maintain appropriate temperatures of all heating and cooling thermostats.
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Service heating and cooling units/systems within compliance and as specified by the manufacturer.
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Perform, document, and follow up on regular visual checks of all rooms, including storage and boiler rooms for ceiling leaks.
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Report equipment malfunctions or breakdowns as instructed.
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Provide recommendations and obtain estimates for supplies, repair parts; order parts as needed and approved.
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May be required to perform housekeeping duties in high places and in mechanical areas.
Resident Safety:
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Perform all duties in a manner in which resident safety is the focus.
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Report any unsafe activities that may cause harm or injury a resident.
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Educate other co-workers/colleagues on the proper safety techniques when there is a possibility of endangering a resident.
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Observe and correct any unsafe behavior demonstrated by the residents.
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Promote health & safety awareness at all times to all employees, residents, and families.
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Ensure compliance of rules and regulations for safe work practices, identifies, corrects and/or reports unsafe working conditions; effectively use identified hazards or unsafe practices as a learning experience and training opportunity for self and others.
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Participate in staff meetings, safety, PIR, and other committees, and quality improvement activities.
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Receive direction from and participate in corporate initiatives regarding safety and PIR.
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Keep work areas free of hazardous conditions (eg. Grease/oil spills, excess supplies, and equipment etc).
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Attend and participate in in-service educational classes and on-the-job training programs.
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Ensure training of self and others as appropriate is received in Building Operations, Fire and Safety, Occupational Health and Safety, WHMIS, and general safety.
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Maintain knowledge and demonstrate compliance of AgeCare and community policies and procedures.
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Reports any injury of self or others to supervisor immediately.
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Other duties as assigned**.**
Qualifications
Education
- General knowledge of electrical, plumbing, with good understanding of boiler and furnace systems.
- Must be able to effectively communicate in English, both orally and in writing
Experience
- Prior experience with plumbing, mechanical systems, painting, and general maintenance.
- Prior experience in working supervisory role a definite asset.
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
- Demonstrates respect of clients’ rights and individuality.
- Demonstrated understanding and adherence to strict confidentiality and privacy of information policies.
- High energy, team player; promotes a positive work environment.
- Demonstrate appropriate channels and methods of communication.
- Ability to deal with team members, clients and families with respect, tact, and sensitivity.
- Ability to multi-task and remain flexible in ability and hours within a demanding environment.
- Possess the ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action.
- Must be knowledgeable of safe maintenance practices, procedures, and guidelines.
- Ability to work harmoniously with other personnel with demonstrated appropriate and effective balance between supervisory functions and tasks requiring hands on approach.
- Ability to minimize waste of supplies and misuse of equipment.
Physical Demands
- Job requires a significant amount of sitting, standing, reaching, walking, lifting, and transferring.
- Ladder and scaffolding usage.
- Occasionally lifts objects up to 20 kg.
- Frequently lifts objects up to 10 kg.
- Constantly lifts objects up to 5 kg.
- Frequent walking, standing, pushing, and pulling of arm and leg controls.
- Constantly pushing and pulling of arm controls while seated.
- Frequent eye hand coordination.
- Fine motor tasks & finger dexterity.
- Frequent gross motor skills.
- Must be able to balance and handle physically and mentally demanding situations; demands and conflicting priorities in the workplace.
- Required to mentally & physically adjust work demands to the individual situation.
Health and Safety Risks
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Physical:
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Lifting and moving objects, working with equipment, climbing ladders. o Significant degree of sitting, walking, standing and written work. Strain on shoulders, neck and back.
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Awareness of repetitive strain injuries.
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Exposure to stressful situations in the workplace.
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Chemical:
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Exposure to noise, dust, hot water, fumes from paint, exposure to electrical shock, potential exposure to asbestos.
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Biological:
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Exposure to illnesses common to communal living environments (Influenza, colds, GI illnesses, other bacteria & viruses).
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Plants and animals.
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Environmental
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Slippery floors, working alone (or in isolation) and traveling to external meetings.
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Radiation:
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None.
Occupational Health and Safety Responsibilities
- Is responsible for own health and safety by complying with all policies and procedures.
- Participate in the Occupational Health and Safety Program.
- Attend health and safety training and education sessions.
- Report all incidents, injuries, and illness to Supervisor immediately.
- Report all substandard practices, conditions, and potential hazards.
- Work within the Occupational Health & Safety Legislation: specific job responsibilities, daily identification of hazards and controls as required.
- Complies with H&S documentation (Hazard ID forms, including Near Misses; Employee Unusual Incident Investigation Reports); the use of PPE (gloves, gowns, masks).
- Ensure equipment is maintained in good working order.
- Use and operate equipment in a safe and proper manner and for the intended purpose, according to policies and procedures, telephone, resident care equipment mechanical lifts, tubs, bathing supplies & equipment; medication carts, care carts, Dining Room chairs and feeding tables, wheelchairs, Broda chairs, walkers, vital sign equipment (blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, thermometer), feeding utensils & dishes.
- Refuse unsafe work.
Hours of work: 8am-4pm (Tuesday & Thursday)
In an effort to further protect our vulnerable residents as well as other employees and volunteers, AgeCare requires all new employees to produce a clear Vulnerable Record Search prior to starting work.
Work Location: AgeCare Mount Ida Mews
Address: 100 5th Avenue Southeast Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4H4
FTE: 0.40
Employment Type: Regular Part Time
Salary: $27.10 per hour