Maintenance Worker: Tasks and Responsibilities
Overview - The Maintenance Worker is responsible for independently performing daily duties to ensure the greenway remains safe and well-maintained while protecting its ecological integrity. This position also involves assisting walkers, cyclists, and runners by providing information regarding the greenway. The role demands a high level of attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently with minimal supervision.
Daily Trail and Parking Lot Survey - The maintenance worker will perform regular surveys of both trails and parking lots. This includes systematically inspecting these areas to ensure they are safe, clean, and in good condition.
Litter Collection and Removal - During daily work, the maintenance worker is expected to pick up and remove any litter found along the trails, in the parking lots, or in other assigned areas. This task is essential for maintaining a clean and inviting environment.
Toilet Maintenance - The responsibilities include inspecting, restocking, and cleaning toilets. The maintenance worker must ensure that all washroom facilities are sanitary and adequately supplied for visitor use.
Wooden Structure Preparation and Staining - The role involves preparing the surfaces of wooden structures for staining and applying the stain as required. Proper preparation and staining help prolong the life of these structures and maintain their appearance.
Trail Surface Repairs - The maintenance worker will repair smaller, damaged areas on trail surfaces using shovels and other hand tools. These repairs are necessary to keep trails safe and accessible for all users.
Vegetation Control - The worker is also responsible for weed trimming and the removal of small shrubs and branches. This helps prevent overgrowth and ensures trails and surrounding areas remain clear and navigable.
Complete other assigned maintenance tasks.
Please submit your resume and/or introduction letter to info@satatrailssociety.ca
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