Maintenance – Seniors Living Retirement
Maintenance work keeps our building safe, comfortable, and running smoothly, ensuring residents and staff have a clean, functional environment every day. Help support the people in your community and where they live in this role.
If you were working for us as a Maintenance worker, here are some of the things you would have done last week:
- Performed general maintenance and upkeep of the building, including plumbing, heating and cooling systems, electrical repairs, plastering, painting, and other assigned tasks
- Prioritized tasks according to the needs of the building
- Moved furniture safely within the building
- Maintained logs and records for work performed, including materials and equipment used
- Ensured tools and equipment were in proper working order
- Assisted with preventative maintenance, utilizing computerized systems to track work and schedules
- Monitored the building for maintenance and safety issues, taking action or reporting concerns as appropriate
- Adhered to all policies, procedures, and legislative standards, ensuring a safe and compliant environment
- Supported special projects such as carpet cleaning, painting, or backup maintenance tasks
- Responded to emergency call-ins to ensure continuity of a safe environment
- And supported your team as needed.
To be hired into this role, you must have:
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent
- Knowledge of building and fire codes
- Must be available for emergency “call-in’s”
While our Applicant Tracking System uses some AI-enhanced tools, every decision throughout screening, assessing, and selecting candidates is made by real people on our team.
This posting is for an upcoming vacancy.
This posting is for a temporary position.