BUILDING MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN- PLUMBER

BUILDING MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN- PLUMBER


Company
Kativik Regional Government
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
19 days ago
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Job Description
The Kativik Regional Government (KRG), a supra-municipal body with jurisdiction over the territory located north of the 55th parallel, is now looking for a self-motivated and dynamic individual interested in joining the KRG to work in the capacity of: BUILDING MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN- PLUMBER (Permanent, on rotation) The Municipal Public Works Department (MPW) of the KRG is responsible for maintaining the organization's buildings (offices, police stations, airports, employee housing units, etc.) and to providetechnical assistance to the 14 Northern Villages (NVs) in matters related to operation and maintenance of their recreational buildings (arenas, swimming pools, gymnasiums, and community centres). Reporting to the Nunavik Maintenance Coordinator of the Building Maintenance Section, the Specialized Building Technician-Plumber performs preventive maintenance and service/repair operations on plumbing systems, fixtures, piping equipment, and controls, which are used for water, waste, oil, and hot liquids in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

DUTIES
• Complete timely inspections, tests, and accurately report equipment defects or deficiencies on a daily basis;
• Perform scheduled maintenance service and repair to plumbing and oil heating systems and fixtures;
• Clean, adjust, test, and repair oil heating appliances;
• Install, alter, and modify drainage, waste, and vent systems;
• Provide input for the planned and scheduled work;
• Assist with the scoping, estimating, planning, and execution of new work projects;
• Ensure all installations, repairs, and maintenance meet the requirements of the appropriate codes;
• Complying with safety rules;
• Perform general building maintenance and repairs;
• Perform any other duty requested by his/her supervisor.

QUALIFICATIONS
• Possess a vocational certificate as a Journeyman Plumber;
• Have a valid class-5driver’s licence;
• Minimum of five to eight years of relevant building-systems maintenance experience with emphasis on oil heating systems;
• Knowledge of basic HVAC equipment;
• Ability to read drawings and schematics;
• Capacity to plan work, meet deadlines, as well as make emergency operational decisions;
• Ability to summarize, simplify, and transmit information about Plumbing principles;
• Demonstrated good professional conduct as well as being reliable, autonomous, and possessing a great sense of initiative;
• Written and oral working knowledge of at least two (2) of the following languages: Inuktitut, English, and French
• Possess excellent analysis and problem-solving skills;
• Ability to work independently as well as in a team.

Work schedule and place of work:
• 6-3 rotation schedule: 6 weeks working in the Northern Villages (52.5 hours weekly), followed by 3 weeks paid leave (35 hours weekly) or • 4-2 rotation schedule: 4 weeks working in the Northern Villages (52.5 hours weekly), followed by 2 weeks paid leave (35 hours weekly); Place of work: Nunavik, Quebec Salary: Minimum $52,481maximum $89,256 annually Other benefits: Lodging and boarding when traveling in other communities are paid by the Employer, and meal and incidental expenses while traveling in Nunavik Simplified Pension Plan: 6,25% employer, 4% employee.

Vacation: 20 days annually.

Statutory holidays: 20 days, including 10 during the Christmas period Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted in writing. The KRG is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with this and with the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement, conditions may vary to promote the employment of Inuit candidates.

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