About the role
Posted: Jun 27, 2026
Facility Manager
Dakota Community Centre - Winnipeg, MB
Application Deadline: Jul 6, 2026
Management
We are seeking a proactive, hands-on Facility Manager to lead daily operations, support longterm facility planning, and help ensure our busy multi-use complex remains safe, welcoming, and exceptionally maintained for the community we serve.
What You'll Do
Oversee the daily operaiton of the physical faciltiy and its staff team
Manage arena ice maintenance and repair Ensure HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, electrical, and maintenance systems are maintained and operationals Build a preventative maintenance schedule Develop and monitor maintenance budget
What You Bring
Experience in facility/building management (recreational or municipal preferred)
Strong understanding of HVAC, ice plant, and general building systems Strong people-leadership skills and a solution-focused, collaborative mindset Knowledge workplace health & safety and facility safety standards Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365 Manitoba 4th Class Refrigeration (or higher) Power Engineering certificate or equivalent is required.
Attachments
Facility Manager Posting June 2026 (2).pdf
How To Apply
Send your resume and cover letter to: hr@dakotacc.com
Deadline Date: July 6, 2026
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About Recreation Manitoba
Recreation Manitoba is a provincial not for profit serving as a hub for recreation and parks in Manitoba.
We believe …
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that recreation is the heart and soul of all communities.
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that that all individuals are entitled to meaningful, quality, safe, and accessible recreation in Manitoba
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all Manitobans should have the opportunity to play, be creative and engage with their natural environment and as stewards of the natural environment, we must ensure it is sustainable.
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in the strength of our field, that we are strongest when we work together, share knowledge, collaborate, and celebrate our contributions.
Our beliefs are put into action through the provision of training, resources, networking, and communication around recreation and parks.
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About the role
Posted: Jun 27, 2026
Facility Manager
Dakota Community Centre - Winnipeg, MB
Application Deadline: Jul 6, 2026
Management
We are seeking a proactive, hands-on Facility Manager to lead daily operations, support longterm facility planning, and help ensure our busy multi-use complex remains safe, welcoming, and exceptionally maintained for the community we serve.
What You'll Do
Oversee the daily operaiton of the physical faciltiy and its staff team
Manage arena ice maintenance and repair Ensure HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, electrical, and maintenance systems are maintained and operationals Build a preventative maintenance schedule Develop and monitor maintenance budget
What You Bring
Experience in facility/building management (recreational or municipal preferred)
Strong understanding of HVAC, ice plant, and general building systems Strong people-leadership skills and a solution-focused, collaborative mindset Knowledge workplace health & safety and facility safety standards Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365 Manitoba 4th Class Refrigeration (or higher) Power Engineering certificate or equivalent is required.
Attachments
Facility Manager Posting June 2026 (2).pdf
How To Apply
Send your resume and cover letter to: hr@dakotacc.com
Deadline Date: July 6, 2026
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Share
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email Share
Not the right fit? Search for Facility Manager jobs in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
About Recreation Manitoba
Recreation Manitoba is a provincial not for profit serving as a hub for recreation and parks in Manitoba.
We believe …
-
that recreation is the heart and soul of all communities.
-
that that all individuals are entitled to meaningful, quality, safe, and accessible recreation in Manitoba
-
all Manitobans should have the opportunity to play, be creative and engage with their natural environment and as stewards of the natural environment, we must ensure it is sustainable.
-
in the strength of our field, that we are strongest when we work together, share knowledge, collaborate, and celebrate our contributions.
Our beliefs are put into action through the provision of training, resources, networking, and communication around recreation and parks.