Lead Operator
Top Benefits
About the role
The District Municipality of Muskoka is currently recruiting for a
Lead Operator
Posting Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Closing Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2025 @ 12:00 NOON
Starting Rate: $32.22 hourly
Salary Range: $32.22 - $35.11 hourly
Hours of Work: 40 hours per week, plus on-call duties as required
Classification: CUPE Outside Class 7
Status: All statuses; temporary full-time and permanent full-time
The District:
Muskoka is a great place to live and play, and the District is a four-season municipality
passionate about protecting, servicing and caring for this community. We have opportunities
that will allow you to learn, grow and build your career amongst other ambitious leaders and
innovators. We offer a competitive compensation package and are committed to promoting
diversity, accessibility and inclusion. It’s what we do!
The Opportunity:
The Lead Operator (LO) assists the Chief Operator (CO) in the safe and efficient operation and
maintenance of Muskoka’s water and/or wastewater subsystems, working with minimum
supervision. The LO will also act as the Operator in Charge (OIC) as defined in provincial
statutes, as required and may be assigned to be Acting CO during periods of absence.
What you will do:
• Performs general maintenance and repairs both inside and outside assigned subsystems,
arranging for contracted services as necessary
- Monitors and records all charts, meters, gauges etc. as required
- Acts as “Operator-In-Charge” (OIC) as defined in provincial statutes, and eligible to be the
Acting Chief Operator in periods of CO absences
- Supervises assigned personnel, and/ or contractors, when performing system maintenance
and repairs and water main breaks and completes the required documentation related to
same
- Performs or directs laboratory testing associated with the processes in the assigned
facilities, including the testing of raw and treated water, sewage influents and effluents, raw
and treated bio-solids
- Analyzes test results, diagnoses problems and makes adjustments necessary to meet
quality standards and ensure continuous compliance with approved procedures and
legislated targets
- Orders all necessary chemicals, equipment, parts etc. as required
- Completes daily logging of facility and system operation, maintenance and changes as
defined in provincial statutes
- Responds to, diffuses and resolves, when possible, customer inquiries and concerns –
escalating serious situations to the ORO
- Conducts facility tours and organizes/participates in public education events
- Works safely and in compliance with relevant statutes and regulations and within the safe
work procedures and directives as established by the District
- Undertakes standby duties, as required
What you will need:
- Minimum Grade 12 education, or equivalent, as defined under Ministry regulations
- Must be certified or licensed, as applicable, at minimum one (1) Class below the subsystem
in which they are working in order to fulfill Acting Chief Operator role, when required
- Lead Operators must have three (3) years of operating experience, as defined in the
Licensing Guidelines of the Ministry regulations
- Above average knowledge of applicable legislation and regulations (e.g., Occupational
Health & Safety Act, Drinking Water Standards, Drinking Water Protection Regulations, Safe
Drinking Water Act, Spills Act, etc.);
- A thorough knowledge of engineering, electrical and mechanical systems with a high level
aptitude for electrical and/or mechanical work
- Proficiency with various computer systems (e.g. MSOffice Suite, familiarity with SCADA
systems is an asset).
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, resulting in the ability to ability to
communicate effectively and courteously with District staff and members of the public and
resolve conflict situations
-
Hold a valid Ontario Driver’s license
What we are offering:
The District is proud to offer the following benefits with this job:
-
Health benefits
-
Paid vacation
-
Paid leaves
-
OMERS pension
-
Work-life flexibility
-
Perks and discounts
-
Wellness programs
-
Fostering and fun environment
-
Professional development and education opportunities
-
Pay range progression based on length of time in the job and satisfactory performance
The Next Step
If you have the necessary skills, experience and qualifications, and can support our vision and
values (RISE: Respect, Innovation, Service and Equity), submit your application using the apply
now link below.
APPLY NOW or visit our careers page for other opportunities.
The District of Muskoka is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in our workforce, encouraging
applications from all qualified individuals. Our organization is committed to providing persons with disabilities with
equal opportunities and standards of goods and services, and we are compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians
with Disabilities Act. If you require disability related accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please
advise the Human Resources department as soon as possible. Accommodation may be provided in all steps of the
hiring process. Any questions regarding this posting should be directed to the Human Resources Department.
About The District Municipality of Muskoka
The District Municipality of Muskoka is an upper tier municipality located on the edge of the Canadian Shield, 90 minutes north of the City of Toronto. Interspersed throughout this area of rich natural heritage characterized by clear lakes, granite outcroppings and lush forests are vibrant towns and villages. Tourism and recreational lifestyle development form the basis of the economy and the planning challenges that face this 1,600 square mile region. The District Municipality of Muskoka includes 3 urban centres (Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, and Huntsville) and 3 townships (Lake of Bays, Muskoka Lakes, and Georgian Bay).
Lead Operator
Top Benefits
About the role
The District Municipality of Muskoka is currently recruiting for a
Lead Operator
Posting Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Closing Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2025 @ 12:00 NOON
Starting Rate: $32.22 hourly
Salary Range: $32.22 - $35.11 hourly
Hours of Work: 40 hours per week, plus on-call duties as required
Classification: CUPE Outside Class 7
Status: All statuses; temporary full-time and permanent full-time
The District:
Muskoka is a great place to live and play, and the District is a four-season municipality
passionate about protecting, servicing and caring for this community. We have opportunities
that will allow you to learn, grow and build your career amongst other ambitious leaders and
innovators. We offer a competitive compensation package and are committed to promoting
diversity, accessibility and inclusion. It’s what we do!
The Opportunity:
The Lead Operator (LO) assists the Chief Operator (CO) in the safe and efficient operation and
maintenance of Muskoka’s water and/or wastewater subsystems, working with minimum
supervision. The LO will also act as the Operator in Charge (OIC) as defined in provincial
statutes, as required and may be assigned to be Acting CO during periods of absence.
What you will do:
• Performs general maintenance and repairs both inside and outside assigned subsystems,
arranging for contracted services as necessary
- Monitors and records all charts, meters, gauges etc. as required
- Acts as “Operator-In-Charge” (OIC) as defined in provincial statutes, and eligible to be the
Acting Chief Operator in periods of CO absences
- Supervises assigned personnel, and/ or contractors, when performing system maintenance
and repairs and water main breaks and completes the required documentation related to
same
- Performs or directs laboratory testing associated with the processes in the assigned
facilities, including the testing of raw and treated water, sewage influents and effluents, raw
and treated bio-solids
- Analyzes test results, diagnoses problems and makes adjustments necessary to meet
quality standards and ensure continuous compliance with approved procedures and
legislated targets
- Orders all necessary chemicals, equipment, parts etc. as required
- Completes daily logging of facility and system operation, maintenance and changes as
defined in provincial statutes
- Responds to, diffuses and resolves, when possible, customer inquiries and concerns –
escalating serious situations to the ORO
- Conducts facility tours and organizes/participates in public education events
- Works safely and in compliance with relevant statutes and regulations and within the safe
work procedures and directives as established by the District
- Undertakes standby duties, as required
What you will need:
- Minimum Grade 12 education, or equivalent, as defined under Ministry regulations
- Must be certified or licensed, as applicable, at minimum one (1) Class below the subsystem
in which they are working in order to fulfill Acting Chief Operator role, when required
- Lead Operators must have three (3) years of operating experience, as defined in the
Licensing Guidelines of the Ministry regulations
- Above average knowledge of applicable legislation and regulations (e.g., Occupational
Health & Safety Act, Drinking Water Standards, Drinking Water Protection Regulations, Safe
Drinking Water Act, Spills Act, etc.);
- A thorough knowledge of engineering, electrical and mechanical systems with a high level
aptitude for electrical and/or mechanical work
- Proficiency with various computer systems (e.g. MSOffice Suite, familiarity with SCADA
systems is an asset).
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, resulting in the ability to ability to
communicate effectively and courteously with District staff and members of the public and
resolve conflict situations
-
Hold a valid Ontario Driver’s license
What we are offering:
The District is proud to offer the following benefits with this job:
-
Health benefits
-
Paid vacation
-
Paid leaves
-
OMERS pension
-
Work-life flexibility
-
Perks and discounts
-
Wellness programs
-
Fostering and fun environment
-
Professional development and education opportunities
-
Pay range progression based on length of time in the job and satisfactory performance
The Next Step
If you have the necessary skills, experience and qualifications, and can support our vision and
values (RISE: Respect, Innovation, Service and Equity), submit your application using the apply
now link below.
APPLY NOW or visit our careers page for other opportunities.
The District of Muskoka is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in our workforce, encouraging
applications from all qualified individuals. Our organization is committed to providing persons with disabilities with
equal opportunities and standards of goods and services, and we are compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians
with Disabilities Act. If you require disability related accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please
advise the Human Resources department as soon as possible. Accommodation may be provided in all steps of the
hiring process. Any questions regarding this posting should be directed to the Human Resources Department.
About The District Municipality of Muskoka
The District Municipality of Muskoka is an upper tier municipality located on the edge of the Canadian Shield, 90 minutes north of the City of Toronto. Interspersed throughout this area of rich natural heritage characterized by clear lakes, granite outcroppings and lush forests are vibrant towns and villages. Tourism and recreational lifestyle development form the basis of the economy and the planning challenges that face this 1,600 square mile region. The District Municipality of Muskoka includes 3 urban centres (Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, and Huntsville) and 3 townships (Lake of Bays, Muskoka Lakes, and Georgian Bay).