Performs general maintenance and repairs for facility/plant systems, equipment, grounds and buildings.
Position #: 098584Union: SGEUFacility: Arborfield Integrated Health - Health CentreCity/Town: ArborfieldDepartment: Plant MaintenanceType: CasualFTE: 0Relief: NoFloat: NoField Hours: NoSalary or Pay Band: Pay Band 11 $22.600 to $24.210 (3 step range)Travel Required: No
One (1) year experience in a maintenance environment (commercial or industrial)
Fireman Boiler Operator certificate
Boiler Operator License issued pursuant to Boiler & Pressure Vessels Safety ActValid Class 5 driver's license
Refrigeration Engineer certificate, where required by the jobRefrigeration Plant Operator certificate, where required by jobPool Operator certificate, where required
Basic - Computer skillsInterpersonal skillsOrganizational skillsCommunication skills
Knowledge of tools and equipmentAbility to work independently
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