Camp Maintenance supports daily camp operations by performing facility maintenance, basic repairs, construction tasks, waste handling, fueling, and general upkeep to ensure a safe, functional remote camp environment.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Safety
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Exercise stop-work authority when necessary
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Complete Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) and risk assessments for each job
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Participate in daily tool box meetings and weekly safety meetings
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Work with coworkers to identify hazards in daily tasks
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Follow site safety procedures when performing tasks
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Adhere to the company's hazardous communications program for on-site hazardous chemicals
Maintenance
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Work cooperatively and productively with the maintenance team
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Prepare cargo for safe transport via plane
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Ensure the camp facilities are in good state of repair by performing basic repairs and maintenance
- Segregate garbage and incinerate or place in landfill as needed throughout the day
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Fuel vehicles, generators, heaters and other equipment utilizing company procedures
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Complete daily inspections, maintenance and fuel logs
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Assist with the care and maintenance of wastewater system
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Transport passengers to and from their work areas, if necessary
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Ensure tools and equipment are in good operating order
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Perform other duties as assigned
Construction
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Set up tents bases and frames
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Assist with carpentry projects, such as building stairs and railings
Communication
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Report all safety, environmental and security incidents to site management immediately
QUALFICATIONS
Level 1 - most duties and tasks are performed under supervision
Education and Training
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Wastewater Operator Level 1 is an asset
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Valid driver license preferred, but not required
Experience
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Experience and training in carpentry and plumbing an asset
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Previous camp or facilities maintenance experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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Ability to work effectively in a team setting
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Knowledge of basic maintenance and repair techniques and proper use of tools
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Knowledge of operating incinerators is an asset
Level 2
Education and Training
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Wastewater Operator Level 1 is an asset
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Valid driver license preferred
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Experience and training in carpentry or plumbing required
Experience
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At least one season of previous camp or facilities maintenance experience required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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Ability to work effectively in a team setting
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Proficient in basic maintenance and repair techniques and proper use of tools
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Experience operating incinerators is an asset
Level 3 - Enhanced duties and responsibilities, including performing inspections and weekly reporting
Education and Training
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Wastewater Operator Level 1 is strongly preferred
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Valid driver license required
- Experience and training (certification or diploma) in carpentry or plumbing required
Experience
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3-5 seasons of previous camp or facilities maintenance experience required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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Ability to work effectively in a team setting
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Proficient in basic maintenance and repair techniques and proper use of tools
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Experience operating incinerators is an asset
All levels
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Ability to work safely and follow company safety procedures and policies
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Ability to be flexible and adaptable to change
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Ability to follow verbal and written instructions effectively and in a timely manner
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Ability to read and interpret labels, instruction manuals and Safety Data Sheets as well as to record daily notes and shared logs
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Ability to perform heavy work, exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
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Ability to work for long periods in a remote location with exposure to inclement weather including snow, rain, wind as well as extremely warm or cold conditions.
This is a seasonal position, expected to work April to October, with a rotational schedule.