Building Operator

Website Kanas Corporation

The Building Operator is responsible for the efficient operation and maintenance of building systems and equipment. This role involves ensuring that all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems are functioning optimally while providing excellent customer service to tenants and visitors. The Building Operator will work closely with other maintenance staff and management to uphold safety standards and enhance the overall functionality of the facility.

Responsibilities

Assist in repairing, maintaining, and installing assemblies, machinery and equipment, refrigeration, heating and air conditioning equipment
Ensure all quality assurance processes have been followed and products services meet quality standards. Test systems for operation.
Maintain a daily log of operation, maintenance, and safety activities; write reports about plant operation.
Assist in the development of operation, maintenance, and safety procedures as requested and required; may prepare work estimates for management.
Conduct preventive maintenance programs and keep maintenance records; enter/edits work on computerized preventative maintenance program as required
Clean and maintain equipment; clean and lubricate assigned equipment and perform other routine equipment maintenance duties using appropriate lubricants and hand, power and precision tools.
Assist in recommending purchase for equipment and supplies when required
Ensure health and safety is a daily focus by acting in a safe manner at all times
Replace light elements and perform other minor electrical repair work; assist in repairing electrical appliances or other similar equipment
Assist in routine maintenance and repair of equipment; assist skilled trades persons such as plumbers and electricians
Perform minor plumbing, painting, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, HVAC
Check and inspect fire extinguishers and hoses
May move heavy furniture, equipment and supplies
Prioritize work as required
Respond to requests for services or assistance within 24 to 48 hours and report the problem to the manager or supervisor.
Be available for ‘On Call’ requests after normal working hours
Perform other duties as requested
Qualifications, Skills & Other Requirements

Class 5 or higher in power engineering
Building Maintenance course certification
Boiler and hot water tear down and clean
2 years’ experience in similar role
Lifting, bending, climbing, twisting, reaching
Ability to be exposed to various types of work environments
Use of various shop equipment and trade related hand tools
Use of ladders or scaffolding
Working in confined spaces
Working with WHMIS products and materials
Use of specialized PPE such as respirators, coveralls and safety glasses
Quality Assurance – Ensure all quality assurance processes have been followed and products services meet quality standards.
Safety – Ensure health and safety is a daily focus by acting in a safe manner at all times.
Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From $60,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Dental care
Disability insurance
Extended health care
Life insurance
Schedule:

Monday to Friday
On call
Application question(s):

Can you be available for on-call requests after hours?
Do you have a Class 5 or higher in power engineering?
Experience:

residential building maintenance: 2 years (preferred)
Work Location: In person

To apply for this job please visit www.kanas.ca.

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