Maintenance Coordinator - Jasper, Canada - Parks Canada

Parks Canada
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Jasper, Canada

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Description
Parks Canada - Jasper Field Unit
Jasper National Park of Canada (Alberta)
GL-MAN-0- Maintenance Coordinator (Trail Crew)
Indeterminate
$30.56 to $33.21 per hour
For further information on the organization, please visit Parks Canada


Closing date: 19 May :59, Pacific Time

Important messages:

We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the hiring process.

If you need to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process, please use the Contact information below to request specialized accommodation.

All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.

Assessment accommodation


Duties:

The main role and responsibilities of a Trail Crew Supervisor may include:

  • Lead a talented team of approximately 10 trail maintenance crew. Supervisor's field tasks may include site visits, mentor and train their teams, and ensure workplace safety requirements are adhered.
  • Supervise trail crew team in their work e.g., maintenance and repair activities for front and back country trails as well as campground infrastructure (trail tread, boardwalks, bridges, drainage features, tent pads, outhouses, picnic tables, food storage containers, and signage).
  • Administer outhouse waste barrel removal program, removal of hazard trees, and delivery of a crosscountry ski grooming program in winter.
  • Ensure maintenance, repair, and new construction for trail infrastructure in remote backcountry and front country.
  • Lead teams assigned to backcountry construction trips; requiring setting up and living in a camp for durations of up to two weeks. The use of helicopters, trucks and trailers, boats, quads, and hiking may be required to access some of the locations in Jasper National Park.
  • Assist Asset Manager to identify and prioritize trails and infrastructure work which will be the basis of seasonal work planning. Supervisor shall identify, recommend, and implement solutions to resolve all trail related issues.

Work environment:


Your role is pivotal as seasons change; in winter, your crews will groom cross-country ski trails, crafting paths through snowy landscapes.

Summer brings the thrilling opportunity to hike and fly into remote park areas, where your team's efforts enable both Canadians and international visitors to immerse themselves in the unparalleled beauty of the Rockies.


Intent of the process:

This process will be used to fill ONE indeterminate position.


Positions to be filled: 1


Information you must provide:

Your résumé.

A covering letter "Your cover letter, demonstrating clearly how you meet the requirements of the position."

Contact information for 3 references.


EDUCATION
Completion of secondary school or Public Service Commission approved alternative.

Degree equivalency


EXPERIENCE

  • EXP1: Operational Excellence and Safety: Advanced technical skills in administrative efficiency and maintenance operations, coupled with commitment to safety, ethical conduct, and adherence to corporate policies.
  • EXP2: Strategic HR Leadership: Proven track record in supervising diverse teams, executing effective planning, conflict resolution, and embedding staff development into all levels of operation.
  • EXP3:

Financial Management:
Demonstrated financial stewardship, budget formulation, and cost control to ensure long-term operational sustainability in line with organizational goals.

  • EXP4: Background in

Construction Work Supervision:

Background in supervising construction and maintenance work with a focus on safety, quality, efficiency, and alignment with strategic conservation objectives.


The following will be applied / assessed at a later date (essential for the job):
English essential

Information on language requirements

  • K1:

Safety Management:

Awareness of and adherence to Occupational Health and Safety regulations, with the capacity to implement organizational policy and safety measures.


  • K2: Trail Construction and

Maintenance Expertise:
Comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices involved in constructing and maintaining trails and related structures with long-term sustainability, environmental impacts, and visitor experience at the forefront;

  • K3: Maintenance and

Inspection Ability:

Proficient in anticipating and addressing needs for trail and infrastructure maintenance, ensuring all assets meet safety and quality standards.


  • A1:

Communication Skills:

Excellent written and verbal skills, coupled with the ability to present complex information clearly, fostering effective stakeholder and managerial engagement.


  • A2: Analytical and Problem-

Solving Skills:
Strong analytical abilities to review and interpret technical documents, coupled with a solution-focused approach to problem-solving.

  • A3: Human Resources and

Conflict Management Skills:

Supervisory skills with a focus on building a dependable team capable of achieving organizational goals through strategic HR practices.

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