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Brampton is a Canadian city in Ontarios Greater Toronto Area. Its Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives is housed in 19th-century and contemporary buildings. In the center of downtown is the Rose Theatre, a major performing arts venue. In front, Garden Square hosts big-screen movies and live events. Green spaces include Gage Park with its floral gardens. To the north sits Historic Bovaird House, a Victorian home.

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Information Analyst Full-time Job

City Of Brampton

IT & Telecoms   Brampton
Job Details

CLOSING DATE:  July 30, 2024

 

AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY:

Reporting to the Manager, Information Governance, the Information Management team implements and administers the corporate records and information management program. The Information Analyst is responsible to identify areas of concern, complete information audits, recommend solutions, provide training and monitor program compliance.  Show others how to perform tasks or duties.

  • Participate in corporate level planning, strategies and initiatives and assist with the development, implementation, delivery and maintenance of the City's Records & Information

Management Program.

  • Review records for compliance, recommend changes for improvement and initiate solutions.
  • Identify and analyze records management needs, recommends and initiates buy in to strategic solutions.
  • Oversee and recommend vital records preservation.
  • Provide guidance, training and verify and assign work to team members.
  • Administer and oversees record storage and disposition.
  • Develop and deliver training programs in support of the corporate Records and Information Management program and its system(s).
  • Troubleshoot problems with corporate records management software and assist user groups, document programming and software deficiency issues.
  • Classify and catalogue information collections. Oversee the receipt of corporate legal agreements.
  • Oversee quality control of digitization strategy and images.
  • Interact with counterparts in other municipalities for benchmarking purposes. Participate with professional organizations such as AIIM and ARMA via conferences, webcasts, discussion groups etc. to keep abreast of current trends and issues in the records management industry.
  • Participate in sub-committees as required.
  • Performs additional similar and related duties as assigned.
  • Participate in corporate level planning, strategies and initiatives and assist with the development, implementation, delivery and maintenance of the City’s Records & Information Management Program;
  • Provide direct support, guidance, and training on records, IM policies, principles & procedures as well as recordkeeping software;
  • Assist with the implementation and on-going administration and maintenance of the Corporate recordkeeping systems;
  • Perform business analysis of functional requirements to identify information, procedures, and decision flows;
  • Develop and deliver/ publish corporate communications including training and awareness campaigns, website content, bulletins, etc.
  • Review records and provide statistical reports on records lifecycle, data completeness, accuracy and compliance with process instructions;
  • Maintain an accurate inventory pertaining to the capture, storage, retention, retrieval, and destruction of City records;
  • Maintain archival relationship with Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives, and oversee preservation and access for corporate archival records that have reached disposition;
  • Supervise quality assurance of electronic imaging to ensure compliance with Canadian and International document imaging standards;
  • Test new technology solutions;
  • Assist in the municipal election as needed by the Clerk’s Office; and
  • Other duties as assigned.

 

SELECTION CRITERIA:

  • High School (Grade 12) graduation plus an additional program of three to four years, or equivalent in Records Management, Library Sciences or Public Administration.
  • Over two (2) year, up to and including four (4) years of experience in file classification, retention scheduling, archival/ record centre operations, and electronic records management, preferably in a municipal government or other government organization.
  • Knowledge of legislation applicable to records management and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, records management and imaging standards and processes.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and electronic document management systems, preferably SharePoint.
  • Professional development through ARMA International or the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM) is an asset
  • Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills, including report writing and presentation skills
  • Superior analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to recognize symptoms, diagnose causes and identify alternative solutions.

 

**Various tests and/or exams may be administered as part of the selection criteria.

 

Interview:  Our recruitment process may be completed with video conference technology.

Information Analyst

City Of Brampton
Brampton
  IT & Telecoms Full-time
  77,095.20
CLOSING DATE:  July 30, 2024   AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: Reporting to the Manager, Information Governance, the Information Management team implements and administers the corporate re...
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Jul 25th, 2024 at 15:52

Clerk, Recreation Administration Full-time Job

City Of Brampton

Administrative Jobs   Brampton
Job Details

CLOSING DATE:  July 29, 2024

 

AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY:

 

Reporting to the Coordinator, Administration, it is the goal of the administrative support staff  (working within the Program Division) to communicate, provide limited advice and guidance, promote and assist with the delivery of recreation, concession and inventory programs and services in a professional, friendly, cost effective and efficient manner.

 

  • Act as a point of customer contact for the Recreation division; providing customer service, telephone calls, and receiving and replying to emails.
  • Perform customer account updates including manage account members, reset online login information, update financial information, and prevent access/allow access based on account status. Review and complete account adjustments on customer accounts.
  • Perform collection activities on defaulted accounts in accordance with City of Brampton collections policy and procedures. Communicate with customers regarding defaulted accounts and prepare statements of account as required.  Escalate to Corporate Collections as necessary.
  • Complete revenue reports and packages to reconcile daily transactions, prepare deposits and investigate discrepancies according to cash handling procedures.
  • Process refunds according to Refund & Withdrawal Policies.
  • Verify, update and correct participant payment methods information in system and respond to staff and customer inquiries.
  • Process corporate employee memberships and verify employment status of employees prior to processing.
  • Process accounts payable invoices and cheque payments, validate and forward in accordance with process.
  • Prepare and validate payroll and time and attendance records for designated pay group(s) in accordance with collective bargaining agreements and applicable legislation.
  • Process time entry, ensuring shift premiums, overtime, upgrades, Statutory Holiday entitlement, time off and allowances are calculated correctly and supporting documentation is accurate.
  • Create and reconcile inventory packages from concessions/bars, check data entries and invoices, input into database, and prepare variance report.
  • Complete and monitor inventory counts at various concessions, check best before dates and assist in coordinating the movement of inventory from one location to another.
  • Provide advice and training to concessions staff on displays, food handling, software system, and daily counts.
  • Ensure proper food handling, check temperatures, and identify equipment failures or equipment servicing requirements.
  • Intake donation requests, submit for review and approval, prepare certificates, and track when redeemed.
  • Intake subsidized program applications, review for completeness and compliance, submit for approval, and follow up with applicants.
  • Complete third party registration, prepare invoices and forward received payments.

 

SELECTION CRITERIA:

 

  • High school (Grade 12) graduation plus an additional program of over one and up to two years or equivalent in Business Administration or Business Accounting
  • Non-probationary valid Ontario Class G driver’s licence.
  • Food Handler’s Certification
  • Smart Serve Certification
  • Over two (2) years up to and including four years recreation experience with front line customer service, cash handling, accounting and record keeping
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and additional related software.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills with an emphasis on customer service.
  • Able to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Willingness and ability to perform work in multiple locations.

 

 

**Various tests and/or exams may be administered as part of the selection criteria.

 

 

Interview:  Our recruitment process may be completed with video conference technology.

Clerk, Recreation Administration

City Of Brampton
Brampton
  Administrative Jobs Full-time
CLOSING DATE:  July 29, 2024   AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY:   Reporting to the Coordinator, Administration, it is the goal of the administrative support staff  (working within the Progr...
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Jul 23rd, 2024 at 14:48

Foreperson, Facilities Maintenance Full-time Job

City Of Brampton

Maintenance & Repair   Brampton
Job Details

CLOSING DATE:  August 1, 2024

 

AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY:

 

Reporting to the Supervisor, Facilities Maintenance, this position coordinates the day to day activities of various disciplines to ensure transit facilities; including bus terminals, bus shelters and stops are maintained in a state of good repair and meet Corporate and regulatory standards.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

 

  1. Provide daily supervision of facility maintenance staff and equipment. Readily available to answer staff questions, provide on-the-job training and clear instructions. Accountable for scheduling and coordination of staff activities to ensure efficient operation while meeting standards and compliance with regulations.  Direct outside contractors and ensure work is carried out correctly. 

 

  1. Assist with the administration of facility maintenance programs, including scheduling of seasonal maintenance, repairs and modifications, replacements and purchasing of parts. Regularly review and maintain facility maintenance programs.  Repair damaged equipment as required to ensure operational efficiency.  Ensure SOPs and equipment are up-to-date to maximize productivity without compromising standards and safety.

 

  1. Ensure accurate record keeping and reporting on a range of performance indicators. Ensure documentation and inspections are completed in accordance with applicable laws and regulations; including Electrical Safety Authority, Ministry of Labour and the Occupational Health & Safety Act.  Follow-up and report on Joint Health and Safety inspections and issues, accident damage, warranty, manufacturer recalls and WSIB forms.

 

  1. Carry out daily facility administration; including monitoring of inventory and stock levels and researching supply sources for the Stores Section. Assist with the preparation of tenders and specifications for the purchase of equipment and facility repairs.  Issue requisitions for various products and services.  Review equipment and service quotes for purchase recommendation.  Respond to user requests for changes and modifications.  Identify issues, troubleshoot problems and escalate to Supervisor as required.

 

  1. Recommend changes and solutions in on-site procedures. Assist with preparation of reports regarding facility and equipment efficiencies and conditions.  Identify training and development needs of the team and inform Supervisor.  Respond to questions from internal and external stakeholders.

 

SELECTION CRITERIA:

 

EDUCATION:

 

      • Minimum high school (Grade 12) diploma or equivalent.

 

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:

 

  • Five years total trade experience, including experience in the following trades: electrical, mechanical and building maintenance.
  • Three years supervisory experience, preferably in a unionized environment.
  • Valid, non-probationary Ontario Class G drivers’ license

 

OTHER SKILLS AND ASSETS:

 

  • Proven experience with computerized maintenance management system, AutoCAD and reading various types of blueprints and drawings.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with an emphasis on customer service.
  • Ability to understand and document procedures (SOPs).
  • Knowledge of Health & Safety (i.e. WHMIS) regulations and other applicable legislation an asset

 

**Various tests and/or exams may be administered as part of the selection criteria.

 

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Interview:  Our recruitment process may be completed with video conference technology.

Foreperson, Facilities Maintenance

City Of Brampton
Brampton
  Maintenance & Repair Full-time
  86,091  -  96,853
CLOSING DATE:  August 1, 2024   AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY:   Reporting to the Supervisor, Facilities Maintenance, this position coordinates the day to day activities of various discip...
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Jul 19th, 2024 at 15:21