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Lifeguard Full-time Job
Security & Safety SaskatoonJob Details
Under the leadership of the Recreation Technician 8 and 10, this position performs lifeguard duties and provides instructional lessons in accordance with the health and safety procedures and standards established and/or adopted by the City of Saskatoon.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Provides instruction using effective and appropriate teaching methodology and safe participant procedures for aquatic programs.
- Prepares lesson plans for swimming lessons according to instructional standards.
- Completes worksheets, takes attendance, and completes participant progress reports.
- Safeguards public admission and rental group activities and responds to emergency situations according to standards.
- Participates in the in-service training programs established to maintain fitness levels and lifeguard standards.
- Maintains a hazard-free, clean, and safe pool and work area.
- Provides education to participants and the public about safety in and around the water, e.g. bulletin boards, handouts and tours.
- Conducts daily safety checks of play equipment, emergency first aid equipment, and performs daily water tests.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education, Training and Experience Requirements:
- Grade 10 education.
- Possession of the following valid qualifications:
- Lifesaving Society National Lifeguard Certification (Pool Option),
- CPR Level C; - Red Cross Standard First Aid or Aquatic Emergency Care Award;
- Lifesaving Society Swim for Life Certification.
- Lifesaving Instructor Certification.
- Six month’s related experience instructing and as a lifeguard preferred.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills:
- Knowledge of current lifeguard techniques, including first aid and emergency procedures, and instructional techniques, methods and practices.
- Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with staff, peers, supervisor and the public.
- Ability to demonstrate skills and techniques required and maintain fitness level necessary.
- Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, with supervisor, staff and the public.
- Ability to apply theory to practical learning situations.
- Ability to evaluate and adjust lesson plans to meet the participant needs.
- Ability to work with the assigned, designated participant group.
- Ability to exercise good judgement and provide direction during emergency situations.
Requires Security Check
Additional Requirements
Hours of Work:
- Weekly Hours: Hours will vary based on availability and operational needs
Weekly Hours: 40
Term: 4 Permanent Part Time position(s) available.
Closing Date: 08/06/2024
Lifeguard
City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 208.06kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
21.07 - 23.22
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Driver Merchandiser Full-time Job
Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited
Transportation & Logistics BrandonJob Details
Coke Canada Bottling Bulk Drivers are responsible for the delivery of pre-ordered products to assigned accounts. This is a long-haul role and requires overnights. This is a short haul role and all driving will be locally based.
Responsibilities
- Shift: AM, PM or overnight
- Deliver pre-ordered products to customers on assigned route using a Coke Canada Bottling fleet truck
- Check accuracy and stability of truck load
- Follow all Coke Canada Bottling and Store policies regarding equipment and safety
- Maintain professional relationships with co-workers and customers.
- Repetitively lift, carry and position product (weight up to 50lbs or 22kgs) above shoulder height without assistance - most route require product to be offloaded and broght into the customer location.
- Merchandising product into customer location as needed
- Ability to push and pull manual and powered equipment (i.e. pallet jack, hand-truck etc.) containing product loads for a minimum of 100 yards without assistance
- Collect company property
- Follow all Coke Canada Bottling and Store policies regarding backroom, display floor, replenishment, equipment, and safety
- Maintain professional relationships with co-workers and customers
Qualifications
- Commercial License with Air (Class 1 or AZ) with no major violations over the last three (3) year
- One (1) plus year of commercial driving experience
- One to three years of general work experience
- Local delivery experience preferred
- Ability to repetitively lift, carry and position product (weight up to 50lbs or 22kgs) above shoulder height without assistance
Driver Merchandiser
Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited
Brandon - 401.97kmTransportation & Logistics Full-time
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Utility B (Roadways) Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair SaskatoonJob Details
Under supervision of the Supervisor VI, this position operates a variety of equipment used in the Roadways and Operations and the Water and Waste Stream Divisions.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Operates various types of equipment, including a sweeper, asphalt distributor, asphalt planer, compaction equipment, skid-steer loader, sidewalk ploughs, asphalt patching units, truck snow ploughs and various trucks.
- Performs minor maintenance, servicing and cleaning of the equipment on a regular basis. Assists the Mechanic and Welder with repair of equipment, as required.
- Maintains appropriate service records.
- Records the data required for the Maintenance Management System.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education, Training and Experience Requirements:
- Grade 10 education.
- Three years' experience operating various types of equipment.
- Successful completion of Operator Certification.
- Possession of a valid Saskatchewan Class 1A Driver’s Licence.
- Current driver’s abstract from SGI demonstrating a safe driving record.
- Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid first aid certificate.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills:
- Knowledge of the methods, materials and procedures used in repairing and maintaining streets and sidewalks.
- Knowledge of the rules and regulations governing the safe and efficient operation of the equipment.
- Knowledge of the work activities performed by the Roadways & Operations Division.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision.
- Physical ability to perform the assigned duties.
Requires Security Check
Additional Requirements
Shift work and weekend work may be involved.
Weekly Hours: 40
Utility B (Roadways)
City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 208.06kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
27.15 - 28.51
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Accounting Coordinator Full-time Job
Financial Services SaskatoonJob Details
This position coordinates the various accounting and control functions of the Division and ensures appropriate accounting records are maintained and reports produced as well as ensuring proper cash handling procedures are documented and followed throughout the Corporation.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Oversees the day-to-day activities, and supervises the staff, of the revenue and accounting clerical Sections.
- Ensures the day-to-day integrity of management and operating reports generated by Department systems and monitors the maintenance management system on an on-going basis.
- Participates in the development of financial business systems, ensuring adequate internal controls are present.
- Collects, compiles, analyzes and reports financial and operational data for senior management, including analysis of assigned reserves.
- Provides daily support and information, related to the financial management systems, to other staff.
- Assists with budget preparation, expenditure analysis and financial planning.
- Monitors and reports, in conjunction with other managers, the financial status of capital projects.
- Participates in staff training related to the implementation of financial management systems.
- Reports regularly, or on an exception basis, identifying actual achievements compared to the desired results and analyzing the causes of the variances.
- Reviews and participates in developing and justifying rates, and prepares necessary justification and reports to Council.
- Organizes and controls Transit year-end processes and reporting activities.
- Assists with reporting and preparing claims that are cost-shared with government and agencies.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education, Training and Experience Requirements:
- Degree in a related discipline.
- Possession of a professional accounting designation; i.e. CPA.
- Four to six years’ progressively responsible, related experience in financial and management analysis and reporting.
- Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of financial and cost accounting.
- Considerable knowledge of business process analysis and system design and implementation.
- Demonstrated ability to prepare accounting and financial reports.
- Ability to prepare and present oral and written reports of a specialized nature.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills:
- Ability to direct and support staff in achieving identified results.
- Ability to provide leadership and empowerment to achieve results through others.
- Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships.
- Ability to negotiate agreements through problem-solving, consensus, stakeholder involvement and dialogue.
- Ability to communicate effectively orally and writing.
- Demonstrated skill in the use of Windows word-processing and spreadsheet software.
Additional Requirements
Weekly Hours: 36.67
Accounting Coordinator
City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 208.06kmFinancial Services Full-time
80,150.88 - 93,935.04
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Apprentice/Journeyperson Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair ReginaJob Details
Hourly Salary: $42.90~$45.55(2024 Rates Include $3.00 Market Supplement) (See below for salary details)
Benefits of working at the City of Regina
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We offer a competitive wage and benefits package, ongoing training, and employee recognition programs.
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The City may consider relocation reimbursement costs for apprentice/journey person mechanic candidates outside of the surrounding Regina area
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Permanent employees are eligible for 80% Health & Dental coverage plus $300 Health Care Spending Account per year. Group Life Insurance/Long term disability plan and Civic Pension plan. As well as 50% off for City facilities (Swimming pass etc.)
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We offer a Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) program to assist with the financial burden of training, up to 95% of normal weekly earnings.
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Newly built Facility in 2020: At 60,000 square feet, the facility includes both 40- and 60- foot full-service and repair bays with hoists and built to environmental and sustainability standards. New tools and equipment are available for use.
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We offer education reimbursement, such as Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) program to assist with the financial burden of training, up to 95% of normal weekly earnings.
Transit Fleet Maintenance is also accepting applications from Y2 – Y4 Apprentices in Truck and Transport trade, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agricultural Equipment Technician, or Automotive Service Technician.
Apprentice Hourly Rates Y2 – Y4 will be $30.78 - $37.74 (including Market Supplement)
This position is responsible for performing highly skilled journeyperson mechanic duties in the Transit Fleet Maintenance Branch. This position reports to the Supervisor of Maintenance and Equipment.
Note: May be required to work varying day, evening and weekend shifts. Evening shifts are subject to a $1.00/Hour shift differential and Sunday shall be paid at the rate of time and a quarter.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Performs maintenance and overhauls bus engines, transmissions, differentials, brakes, suspension, steering, HVAC and all auxiliary equipment, including electrical components.
- Assists in determining and ordering parts and materials necessary for repair of equipment.
- Diagnoses mechanical and electrical defects.
- Performs Highway Traffic Board safety inspections and related repairs.
- Performs related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of the practices, methods, tools and equipment used in the overhauling, repair and maintenance of heavy duty and automotive equipment.
- Ability to follow written and oral instructions.
- Ability to read and understand mechanical and electrical drawings and manuals.
- Ability to prepare concise reports related to all work performed.
- Ability to maintain co-operative and harmonious working relations with other employees.
- Demonstrated skill in diagnosing mechanical defects on a variety of equipment.
Education & Experience
Typically, the knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position are obtained through completion of a Journeyperson Certificate in Truck and Transport Trade, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Agriculture Machinery Technician or Automotive Service Technician, combined with a minimum of two (2) years of experience in truck and transport mechanical repair including training and experience in the heavy-duty automatic transmission and automotive electrical fields. Training and experience in Allison Automatic and ZF Transmissions, Automotive Electrical systems, and Cummins diesel engines is preferred.
Working/Other Conditions
Must have or be able to obtain a Class 5A License.
Note: Testing may be done to evaluate knowledge, skills and abilities.
Note: As per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy, the successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check.
Note: Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
Jurisdiction: Local 588
Division: City Operations
Department: Transit
Hourly Salary: $42.90 -$ 45.55 (2024 Rates) (Includes $3.00/hr Market Supplement) * Certified Journeyperson will start from step 3 at $45.55.
Apprentice Rates (2024 Rates):
1st year: $27.55/hr
2nd year: $30.78/hr (Includes $0.75/hr Market Supplement)
3rd year: $34.14/hr (Includes $1.50/hr Market Supplement)
4th year: $37.74/hr (Includes $2.25/hr Market Supplement)
The City of Regina acknowledges that we are on Treaty 4 Territory, and the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.
Apprentice/Journeyperson Mechanic
City Of Regina
Regina - 64.7kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
42.90 - 45.55
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Administrative Support Full-time Job
Administrative Jobs ReginaJob Details
Closing Date: August 4, 2024
Core Job Purpose
The Administrative Support role provides coordination, logistical and administrative services to support the department. This includes arranging appointments, scheduling meetings, processing of correspondence, recording and preparing minutes, answering telephone inquiries and maintaining filing systems for the work unit.
1. 0 Key Accountabilities
The ideal candidate will be proactive, organized, technically savvy and service driven. They will be a trusted partner to team members within the Office of the City Clerk and will directly support City Council members. Key functions within this support role are to provide administrative support office functions; execute appropriate processes to ensure priority services are delivered in accordance with agreed upon levels of service and service standards. This position will give you the opportunity to share in corporate goals, interact with key stakeholders and be part of impactful accomplishments.
The Office of the City Clerk is a fast-paced environment with many competing priorities. Administrative Support must be highly organized and excel in meeting the needs of the Office of the City Clerk and the needs of City Councillors. The level of skill and professionalism necessary must provide customers and stakeholders with a feeling of service excellence. Exceptional judgment is required when setting priorities, organizing multiple tasks and activities while also maintaining a professional approach. Digital savviness and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances to effectively respond to work volume and time constraints to meet deadlines will be essential to success in this position. In this highly sensitive position, you will have regular access to confidential material relating to business, commercial and community interests, labour relations, as well as financial and personnel matters. At times, this confidential information may in part be shared between City administration, City Council, committees of City Council, community stakeholders, other levels of government and other agencies.
The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills and demonstrate exceptional attention to detail, ensuring precision in all aspects of their work.
We are seeking a candidate who will provide exceptional customer service while cultivating strong relationships. In this position, you will be required to consistently uphold a professional and diplomatic demeanor as you work closely with elected officials, the Executive Leadership Team and stakeholders.
1.1 Coordination and Planning
- Manage, organize and coordinate meeting and appointment schedules
- Collect, assemble and provide information packages – files, reports, correspondence and background materials
- Provides logistical support - confirm space, prepare agendas, assemble materials, ensure notices and information packages are sent out
1.2 Customer Service
- Responds to requests for information or materials from both internal and external parties
- Builds and maintains relationships between and across business departments
- This position must be sensitive and respond appropriately to the needs of all customers and be open and responsive to change
1.3 Recording and Documentation
- Prepare and assemble necessary background material and files, attend meetings to take notes and prepare follow-up correspondence
- Compose correspondence; type and proofread general correspondence, reports and other materials
- Assist with maintaining office filing system
2. Knowledge
- This position requires specific knowledge of standardized work methods and processes and the ability to apply that knowledge to define and develop practical solutions to a variety of situations
- Job knowledge combines standardized process knowledge with a general understanding of an administrative or operational area
- Knowledge is used for the completion of defined activities or tasks completed through the application of policies or procedures
3. Communications and Interpersonal Skills
- Interactions occur across a range of stakeholders with a focus on the provision of services or the exchange, collection and dissemination of information
- Interactions are not, typically, contentious but may involve receiving citizen/employee or other stakeholder complaints that are then forwarded to others for resolution
4. Complexity of Problem Solving and Decisions
- Solutions are achieved using past practice and/or process and policy
- Decision making focuses on the prioritization and sequencing of specific work tasks and responsibilities
- Situations may require some creativity and interpretation in order to choose the most appropriate course of action
- Decisions around priorities for this position are made on time requirements and understanding the nature of the work
5. Impact of Actions and Decisions
- Impact is typically experienced at the job level with a focus on:
- Some time loss related to correcting errors within one’s own work
- Positive experience/outcome by others as a result of the provision of service
6. People Leadership and Development
- Responsibility includes provision of advice/training to others for job-related training and onboarding of new employees
- May serve on committees and/or working groups
7. Physical, Visual, Auditory and Concentration Demands (PVAC)
- It is common that there are interruptions in workflow that impact concentration demands
- In minute/recording/transcribing/editing responsibilities, there is higher than typical visual, auditory and concentration demands
8. Environmental Working Conditions
- The majority of the work is undertaken in City facilities. The work environment is an office environment
Additional Requirements
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Successful candidate may be required to obtain and provide a satisfactory criminal record check, as per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy.
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Successful candidate will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
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Additional assessments may be conducted to evaluate competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities.
Administrative Support
City Of Regina
Regina - 64.7kmAdministrative Jobs Full-time
44,571 - 59,426
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Technologist II Full-time Job
IT & Telecoms ReginaJob Details
Closing Date: August 13, 2024
Position Summary:
The City of Regina is seeking two (2) Technologist II positions for a one-year term, each offering unique and impactful roles within our organization.
Environmental Services (Spill Response & Emergency)
In this role your responsibilities will involve environmental sampling of groundwater, surface water, soil, stormwater, and sewage as well as assisting in responding to emergency spill response scenarios. You will work on the preparation of reports to regulatory bodies. You will perform complex and advanced technical work, including database management and environmental aspects of infrastructure planning. You will provide valuable advice and technical analysis related to the delivery of environmental programs, ensuring our initiatives meet the highest standards of compliance and sustainability.
Environmental Services (Landfill Tech)
We are seeking a skilled individual to undertake diverse technical duties in database management, construction, preservation, facility operation, and environmental services. Your expertise will guide best practices in infrastructure, sewer, water, and stormwater, covering design, planning, construction, maintenance, testing, and performance evaluation. This role collaborates closely with a Project Engineer for seamless project execution. Additionally, you will oversee the daily operations, maintenance, and repairs of the City's Landfill Gas to Energy Facility (LGTEF), flare system, leachate system, and other vital components, contributing to sustainable initiatives and landfill infrastructure upkeep.
If you are dedicated to making a difference in Environmental Services and thrive in a collaborative and innovative environment, we would love to hear from you!
Key Duties & Responsibilities:
Environmental Services (Spill Response and Emergency)
- Provide technical analysis and environmental engineering support related to water, wastewater, drainage, solid waste, infrastructure planning, design, construction, operation, preservation, asset management, and asset performance.
- Initiate, develop, maintain, and coordinate databases related to environmental management, infrastructure planning, and field inspections.
- Support the coordination and oversee the implementation of environmental mitigation, clean-up and recovery efforts associated with spills and/or hazards materials.
- Review and comment on environmental reports, drawings, specifications, plans, and applications from developers and consultants to ensure City standards, specifications, and relevant environmental requirements are met. Review development and demolition proposals regarding protection and hazardous materials.
- Conduct field inspections, surveys, environmental surveillance, and environmental testing as required.
- Review reports and develop and maintain a system of records and history on contaminated sites within the City.
- Supervise and direct staff, consultants, and contractors as required.
- Manage projects, work programs, and budgets, including contract administration.
- Research, evaluate, and provide advice on the application of technologies, methods, and industry best practices related to environmental services.
Environmental Services (Landfill Tech)
- Manage the day-to-day needs of the LGTEF, flare and leachate system including inspections, calibrations, and other requirements.
- Conduct maintenance and repairs on the LGTEF, flare, and leachate system.
- Monitor, manage, and conduct data and sample collection for environmental programs including drinking water, wastewater, creek, and retention pond; as well, conduct compliance monitoring at various locations for corrosion control and composting.
- Conduct field inspections, surveys, and testing related to landfill key performance indicators.
- Interpret results, produce reports/outputs and make recommendations for infrastructure/sewer/water/stormwater, design, construction, operation, maintenance and management programs, and environmental engineering.
- Initiate, develop, maintain, and coordinate databases related to infrastructure planning, asset management, operations and preservation, and field inspection.
- Research and evaluate the application of new technologies and industry best practices related to infrastructure/facility planning, engineering, design, construction, asset management, and testing services.
- Direct consultants, contractors, and City crews as required.
Key Qualifications:
- The knowledge, abilities and skills are obtained through the completion of a two (2) year diploma in Environmental/Water Resources Engineering Technology, AND/OR completion of a two (2) year diploma in Mechanical, Civil, Industrial, Electrical, Water Resources, or Environmental Engineering Technology.
- Hold a minimum of two (2) years’ experience in related engineering/technical field/utility.
Key Knowledge
- Applying engineering practices, principles, theories, computations, analyses, and statistics.
- Basic water/sewer/waste infrastructure planning, management, design, materials, operation, construction, maintenance, and preservation.
- Knowledge and experience in spill response, spill investigation, spill cleanups, and remediation.
- Knowledge and demonstrated ability with environmental sampling and monitoring programs and field-testing procedures.
- Drafting and surveying technology practices and techniques.
- Effectively supervise and lead junior staff.
- Inspecting, assessing and troubleshooting mechanical equipment and systems.
Demonstrated Skills
- Strategically planning, coordinating and directing the work of others.
- Developing and working with complex databases.
- Creating tables, charts, and forms, create formulas, create queries and reports, modify, and customize charts and tables, use pivot tables and cross tab queries, and import/export data from various sources and formats using office productivity software such as MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access).
- Working both independently and as a member of a team on complex tasks.
- Dealing with the public and difficult situations effectively.
- Creating tables and forms, create formulas, create queries and reports, and import/export data from various sources and formats.
- Beginner level skills with GIS and CAD to display data including symbology, create, edit, and query data, modify drawings, relate data, and prepare designs using software such as Arc GIS.
- Updating CAD drawings and conducting routine surveys utilizing GPS and other traditional survey methods.
- Managing time and performing tasks in a well-organized manner.
- Expressing ideas effectively, in oral and written form.
- Establishing and maintaining effective working relations and a respectful work environment.
- Working independently and prioritize tasks and projects.
Demonstrated Abilities
- Acquiring and applying knowledge of City policies and procedures, and legislative and regulatory requirements.
- Operating and maintaining industrial process facility/plant systems.
Working/Other Conditions:
- Eligible to register and maintain registration under Technology Professionals Saskatchewan is considered an asset.
- Must possess a valid Class 5 driver's license and have a reliable vehicle available for work usage (a travel allowance is provided).
- Must be able and willing to perform work of a physical nature in all types of plant, field environments and inclement conditions.
- Work may include variable hours which could include early mornings, late evenings, and weekends.
- Will be required to work from variable bases of operation. (i.e. Landfill, Water Supply and/or other designated bases.
Additional Requirements
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Successful candidate may be required to obtain and provide a satisfactory criminal record check, as per the City of Regina's Criminal Record Check Policy.
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Successful candidate will be required to provide proof of acquired education.
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Additional assessments may be conducted to evaluate competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities.
Technologist II
City Of Regina
Regina - 64.7kmIT & Telecoms Full-time
34.22 - 38.29
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Food counter attendant Full-time Job
Tourism & Restaurants ReginaJob Details
Requirements:
Languages: Candidates must have knowledge of the English Language
Education: Candidates don’t need standard educational qualifications
Experience: Candidates don’t need experience although having experience is an asset
Location: 2126 prince of wales drive Regina, SK S4V 3A6
Candidate Status:
- Canadian citizens and permanent or temporary foreign workers of Canada are eligible for this position
- International Candidates who don’t have a valid Canadian work permit also can apply
Responsibilities:
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- The candidates should be able to clean and sanitize items such as dishwasher mats, carts, and waste disposal units, and clear and clean tables, trays, and chairs
- The candidates should be able to operate dishwashers to wash dishes, glassware, and flatware, place dishes in the storage area, and replenish condiments and other supplies at tables and serving areas
- The candidates should be able to sanitize and wash dishes and other items by hand, scour pots and pans, and keep records of the quantities of food used
- The candidates should be able to package take-out food, portion and wrap foods, and prepare, heat, and finish simple food items
- The candidates should be able to serve customers at counters or buffet tables, stock refrigerators and salad bars, and take customers’ orders
- The candidates should be able to use manual and electrical appliances to clean, peel, slice, and trim foodstuffs, handle and store cleaning products, and remove kitchen garbage and trash
- The candidates should be able to sweep, mop, wash, and polish floors
How to apply:
If the position is fit for you and the basic requirements are fulfilled then you can now apply directly to the employer (along with your Resume) through the below-mentioned details
By email
[email protected]
Food counter attendant
EDO Japan
Regina - 64.7kmTourism & Restaurants Full-time
14
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Utility A (Roadways) Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair SaskatoonJob Details
Duties & Responsibilities
- Operates various types of equipment such as trucks, front-end loaders and motor graders in the Roadways section.
- Maintains and services equipment being operated.
- Assists with the training and instruction of proper operating and servicing procedures.
- Maintains appropriate service records.
- Assists with the servicing of equipment.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education, Training and Experience and Requirements:
- Grade 12 education.
- Five years' experience operating heavy construction equipment.
- Possession of a valid Saskatchewan Class 1A Driver’s Licence.
- Current driver’s abstract from SGI demonstrating a safe driving record.
- Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid first aid certificate.
- Successful completion of, or ability to complete successfully, the core training module for heavy equipment operation.
- Successful completion of, or ability to complete successfully, the backhoe/ excavator training module to be eligible for certification.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills:
- Knowledge of the rules and regulations governing the safe and efficient operation of the equipment, and the uses and maintenance characteristics of the equipment.
- Knowledge of the methods, materials and parts used in repairing and servicing equipment.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision.
- Ability to observe and analyse the operating capability of other operators, and to instruct and train in the process involved.
- Ability to perform the services required to assist the mechanical or service staff.
- Physical ability to perform the assigned duties.
Additional Requirements
Shift work and weekend work may be involved.
Weekly Hours: 40
Utility A (Roadways)
City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 208.06kmMaintenance & Repair Full-time
28.94 - 30.39
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Environmental Coordinator Full-time Job
Medical & Healthcare SaskatoonJob Details
Under supervision of the Education and Environmental Performance Manager, this position coordinates environmental programs, plans, and projects.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Develops and delivers various corporate and community programs related to environmental initiatives such as Student Action for a Sustainable Future, Healthy Yards, Environmental Cash Grant, Yellowfish Road and Sanitary Sewer education, and other new environmental projects and programs.
- Works closely with communications staff and contractors to facilitate the development of communication campaigns to support programs and communicate environmental messages. This may involve creating content, reviewing materials, updating the website, and delivering education at public events, community meetings, or exhibits.
- Monitors and measures environmental programs and other environmental performance metrics and develops, prepares, and presents reports.
- Acts as a liaison for the Sustainability Department with community associations, environmental organizations, City departments, and other agencies and organizations involved in environmental initiatives.
- Serves on various committees to elicit Saskatoon resident cooperation and participation in the implementation of various environmental programs and projects.
- Assists with securing project funding from both internal and external sources, this may include preparation of and reporting on grant applications and preparing internal reports and memos.
- Assists in the development of strategic and business plans on environmental and sustainability initiatives by working with consultants, advising on content, and facilitating reviews and advice from other City staff.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education, Training and Experience Requirements:
- Degree in a related field.
- Four years' experience in environmental sustainability field related to environmental programs, and/or community education.
- Possession of a valid Saskatchewan Class 5 Driver’s Licence.
- Driver’s abstract from SGI demonstrating safe driving record.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills:
- Knowledge of environmental education, program development and program delivery.
- Knowledge of research, planning and evaluation processes as they relate to environmental projects and programs.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, including preparing and presenting complex technical reports.
- Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with civic staff, civic officials, representatives of other agencies and the public.
- Skill in critical thinking and problem solving.
- Skill in the operation of a computer with Microsoft Office software.
Additional Requirements
Evening and weekend work may be required on occasion.
Weekly Hours: 36.67
Environmental Coordinator
City Of Sasakatoon
Saskatoon - 208.06kmMedical & Healthcare Full-time
74,549.52 - 82,191.60
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Heavy Duty Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair SaskatoonJob Details
We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Heavy Duty Mechanic or 3rd-4th year apprentice to join our team. As a Heavy Duty Mechanic, you will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and inspection of our heavy equipment and machinery. Your expertise in diagnosing and troubleshooting mechanical issues will play a vital role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of our equipment fleet.
Responsibilities:
- Perform maintenance and repairs on a variety of heavy equipment, including excavators, bulldozers, loaders, graders, and other construction machinery.
- Diagnose mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic issues using diagnostic tools and equipment.
- Conduct regular inspections and preventive maintenance to identify and address potential problems before they escalate.
- Troubleshoot and repair engines, transmissions, brakes, suspension systems, and other components of heavy equipment.
- Replace faulty or worn-out parts and components using appropriate tools and techniques.
- Follow manufacturer specifications, repair manuals, and technical guidelines during repairs and maintenance activities.
- Complete work orders and maintain accurate records of repairs, parts used, and labor hours.
- Collaborate with supervisors and equipment operators to identify equipment issues and provide guidance on preventive maintenance practices.
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and protocols during all maintenance and repair activities.
- Stay updated on the latest advancements in heavy equipment technology and repair techniques.
Qualifications and qualities:
- Experience with SIS and ET.
- Proven experience in the maintenance and repair of heavy equipment and machinery.
- In-depth knowledge of diesel engines, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, and other heavy equipment components.
- Proficiency in using diagnostic tools and equipment to identify and troubleshoot mechanical issues.
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills.
- Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, diagrams, and schematics.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines.
- High attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work.
- Strong communication skills to effectively communicate with team members and equipment operators.
- Physical stamina to perform tasks that may involve heavy lifting and working in various weather conditions.
Note: This job description outlines the primary responsibilities and qualifications for the role of Heavy Duty Mechanic with Journeyperson or Red Seal status. Additional duties may be assigned as needed, and flexibility in work hours may be required based on project demands.
As part of our dedicated focus on the health and safety of all employees, a pre-employment medical, including drug and alcohol testing and a criminal record check, may be required.
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Lafarge Canada Inc
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Driver (Material Handler) Full-time Job
Transportation & Logistics SaskatoonJob Details
Salary/Rate of pay: 21.503
Application deadline: 2024-07-24
Application requirements:
- Your up-to-date resume.
- We recommend you save a copy of the job posting for reference throughout the recruitment process.
Be part of a dynamic, collaborative and caring organization committed to saving and improving lives. Thousands of patients depend on us every day for reliable access to safe blood, plasma, stem cells and organs and tissues.
If you are looking for a rewarding experience with a values and mission-driven team, join Canada’s Lifeline and make a meaningful difference.
We acknowledge that the work of Canadian Blood Services spans many Territories and Treaty areas across the country, and we are grateful for the Traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who have guided us in this important work. We recognize the land and waters that have inspired our work and offer gratitude to those Indigenous peoples on whose territory we work, live and play.
About the role
Canadian Blood Services is looking for a Regular part-time Driver (Material Handler) to join our dynamic Logistics team.
The Logistics team is responsible for supporting Canadian Blood Services by utilizingbest practices to ensure the safe transportation of personnel, donors, equipment, blood products and supplies. Our Drivers do more than drive.In this role, you will assist in setting up booths, tables, and other equipment to ensure mobile donor events are ready for use in addition to transporting people and products integral to Canada’s Lifeline.
Formula for success
- Utilizing your experience with driving and transportation you will ensure that blood and blood products are transported in accordance with safety measures and procedures and are kept at an appropriate temperature. You will also ensure the safety of employees, donors and/or volunteers travelling with you.
- Drawing on your knowledge of safe transportation procedures and your attention to detail, you will conduct pre-trip inspections to ensure equipment is in proper working order, and accurately complete all required documentation.
- Leveraging your customer service skills, you will assist the collections team by greeting and helping donors book or rebook appointments as required.
- You will assist with setting up systems and Wi-Fi connections for mobile events by utilizing your familiarity with technology and aptitude for learning new programs.
- Utilizing your superior interpersonal and communication skills you will work with staff to carry and set up/dismantle equipment and supplies. You will also load and unload equipment and supplies at donor centre sites and upon return to centre.
Desired education and skills
- Completion of high school diploma or equivalent.
- Must possess a valid Saskatchewan Class 4 drivers license or 1-3 with knowledge test and a clean commercial drivers abstract from within the last 30 days.
- Minimum 24 months verifiable professional driving experience as a commercial vehicle driver, within the last 3 years.
- Basic computer skills and the ability to learn new systems and programs.
- A willingness to learn procedures in a regulatory environment.
- Ability to communicate effectively in English. A second language is considered an asset.
What we offer you
- Safe vehicles are provided with stringent maintenance schedules and inspections.
- 3 week's prorated vacation.
- Payment in lieu of holidays.
- Comprehensive group health, dental and vision benefits for you and your family.
- Premiums paid according to the collective agreement.
- Defined benefitpension plan.
- Employee discounts, wellness program, professional resources.
- Variety in your job, including ongoing training and development.
What you can expect
- Shifts/hours - must be flexible to accommodate assigned shifts which are based on operational needs; length of shifts varies according to the event which takes place at Canadian Blood Services fixed and mobile donor centers. Shifts include days, evenings, weekends, and statutory holidays.
- There will be no long haul or cross border driving required.
- Travel will be required to attend mobile events, and transportation will be provided by Canadian Blood Services.
- Physical capability to load, unload, push and carry heavy clinic equipment and supplies. This will include stooping, kneeling, crouching, lifting up to [11 kg (25 lbs.) OR 23 kg (50 lbs.)], pulling, and pushing up to 136 kg (300 lbs.) on a wheeled platform.
- Strong culture of mutual respect and integrity.
Diversity and inclusion play a vital role in ensuring health equity for patients across Canada. We are committed to reflecting Canada’s population in our organization and fostering an environment where all employees can be their authentic selves, with equal opportunities to succeed and contribute.
If this role resonates with you, we encourage you to apply by providing your up-to-date resume. This could be your first step towards a meaningful and inspiring career. Come to work each day knowing that you save lives.
Driver (Material Handler)
Canadian Blood Services
Saskatoon - 208.06kmTransportation & Logistics Full-time
21.50
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