About the role
Modern Niagara helps building owners, managers, and general contractors meet the mechanical, electrical, integrated building technology, and building services needs of their buildings across Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Southwestern Ontario, Kingston and Ottawa. We also develop custom, turnkey solutions to help reach the desired outcomes. We are committed to having a positive and meaningful impact on Canada’s infrastructure and on the communities where we live, learn, work, and heal.
WE BUILD FOR LIFE. We value passion, initiative, determination, professionalism, and teamwork and we are committed to ensuring that our teams have everything they need to succeed. Health and safety are embedded in everything we do, and, as a result, our award-winning safety culture has a record that’s well above industry standards.
At Modern Niagara, you will work alongside values-driven, safety-conscious, and high-impact teams in a fast-paced, innovative, and collaborative environment. Here, your knowledge, skills, and excellent service will help ensure that the buildings that make up Canada’s infrastructure fulfill the needs they were set out to meet.
Modern Niagara is one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies and is a recipient of SMACNA‘s Safety Excellence Award Program (SSEAP) – Canada and the Canadian Occupational Safety (COS) Magazine’s Gold Winner for Canada’s Safest Employers Award in the Building and Construction category and Excellence Winner for Canada’s Best Health + Safety Culture Award as well as Canada’s Best Health + Safety Leader Award.
The Facility Operations Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations, maintenance, and safety of the facility. As a working supervisor, this role will lead a team, coordinate routine tasks, and actively participate in performing regularly scheduled preventative maintenance activities. The Supervisor ensures all systems are functioning efficiently and supports a safe, clean, and productive environment for staff and visitors.
This is a hands-on supervisory role that requires both office-based planning and physical work throughout the facility. The Supervisor will be expected to participate in scheduled maintenance, respond to urgent issues, and ensure all staff adhere to safety protocols.
Key Job Duties
- Supervise and schedule maintenance staff and contractors, ensuring all work is completed to standards.
- Perform hands-on preventative maintenance on facility equipment, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems.
- Monitor the facility for safety hazards and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
- Maintain maintenance logs, records, and reports for all equipment and systems.
- Respond to emergency maintenance issues and coordinate repairs as needed.
- Oversee inventory of supplies and replacement parts, ensuring timely procurement.
- Train and mentor staff on proper maintenance procedures and safe work practices.
- Assist & or develop tactical budget planning and track maintenance expenditures.
- Collaborate with other departments for facility upgrades and special projects.
- Ensure scheduled preventative maintenance tasks are completed according to established timelines.
Technical Qualifications
- Completion of a post-secondary program in facility management, building operations, or a related technical field.
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in building operations, maintenance, or a similar supervisory role.
- Strong technical knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems.
- Proficiency with preventative maintenance scheduling and record-keeping software.
- Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics.
- Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
- Strong leadership and communication abilities.
- Knowledge of Canadian workplace health and safety standards.
- Valid driver’s license and ability to respond to facility emergencies after hours, if required.
- Certification in Building Operator 1 or 2 program would be considered an asset.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
At Modern Niagara, we recognize the value of fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive organization and are committed to eliminating barriers faced by members of equity-seeking groups (women, Indigenous, Black, racialized, 2SLGTBQ2S+, people with disabilities, and new immigrants) in the construction industry. Our DEI vision is to build an organization where everyone has access to the same opportunities, experience equitable outcomes, and can thrive and reach their full potential.
We value the diversity of the people we hire and serve. Modern Niagara is an equal opportunity employer. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please advise us so that suitable accommodations can be made. We can be reached at careers@modernniagara.com
About Modern Niagara
We build for life.
We build for the life that happens indoors. We know that Canadians spend the vast majority of their time inside buildings. From receiving healthcare to legislating and representing citizens to participating in sports and other activities, we make any space comfortable and healthy for those who use it. We are committed to providing exceptional occupant experiences.
We build for the life of the building. Buildings can best reach the objectives they were set out to achieve when we look at them over the course of their entire life, including design, construction, operation, maintenance, and improvement. For us, using data and evidence to inform decisions provides us and our partners with an effective path towards high-performing, sustainable facilities.
We build for the life of our communities. We know that buildings do not exist in a vacuum. Buildings, streets, and the people that occupy and use them are but a few of the ingredients that make up our cities and communities. We believe that nurturing social equity, enabling economic activity, and reducing our impact on the environment in all that we do – including how we build and maintain our buildings – is integral to playing a positive role in sustaining our communities for us and for future generations.
Modern Niagara helps building owners, managers, and general contractors achieve their objectives by meeting the mechanical, electrical, integrated building technology, and building services needs of their buildings across Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Southwestern Ontario, and Ottawa. We also develop custom, turnkey solutions to help reach the desired outcomes.
Recognized by SMACNA and Canadian Occupational Safety Magazine among Canada’s safest employers since 2019, Modern Niagara has been a Platinum Club member of Canada’s Best Managed Companies since 2002.
About the role
Modern Niagara helps building owners, managers, and general contractors meet the mechanical, electrical, integrated building technology, and building services needs of their buildings across Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Southwestern Ontario, Kingston and Ottawa. We also develop custom, turnkey solutions to help reach the desired outcomes. We are committed to having a positive and meaningful impact on Canada’s infrastructure and on the communities where we live, learn, work, and heal.
WE BUILD FOR LIFE. We value passion, initiative, determination, professionalism, and teamwork and we are committed to ensuring that our teams have everything they need to succeed. Health and safety are embedded in everything we do, and, as a result, our award-winning safety culture has a record that’s well above industry standards.
At Modern Niagara, you will work alongside values-driven, safety-conscious, and high-impact teams in a fast-paced, innovative, and collaborative environment. Here, your knowledge, skills, and excellent service will help ensure that the buildings that make up Canada’s infrastructure fulfill the needs they were set out to meet.
Modern Niagara is one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies and is a recipient of SMACNA‘s Safety Excellence Award Program (SSEAP) – Canada and the Canadian Occupational Safety (COS) Magazine’s Gold Winner for Canada’s Safest Employers Award in the Building and Construction category and Excellence Winner for Canada’s Best Health + Safety Culture Award as well as Canada’s Best Health + Safety Leader Award.
The Facility Operations Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations, maintenance, and safety of the facility. As a working supervisor, this role will lead a team, coordinate routine tasks, and actively participate in performing regularly scheduled preventative maintenance activities. The Supervisor ensures all systems are functioning efficiently and supports a safe, clean, and productive environment for staff and visitors.
This is a hands-on supervisory role that requires both office-based planning and physical work throughout the facility. The Supervisor will be expected to participate in scheduled maintenance, respond to urgent issues, and ensure all staff adhere to safety protocols.
Key Job Duties
- Supervise and schedule maintenance staff and contractors, ensuring all work is completed to standards.
- Perform hands-on preventative maintenance on facility equipment, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems.
- Monitor the facility for safety hazards and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
- Maintain maintenance logs, records, and reports for all equipment and systems.
- Respond to emergency maintenance issues and coordinate repairs as needed.
- Oversee inventory of supplies and replacement parts, ensuring timely procurement.
- Train and mentor staff on proper maintenance procedures and safe work practices.
- Assist & or develop tactical budget planning and track maintenance expenditures.
- Collaborate with other departments for facility upgrades and special projects.
- Ensure scheduled preventative maintenance tasks are completed according to established timelines.
Technical Qualifications
- Completion of a post-secondary program in facility management, building operations, or a related technical field.
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in building operations, maintenance, or a similar supervisory role.
- Strong technical knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems.
- Proficiency with preventative maintenance scheduling and record-keeping software.
- Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics.
- Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
- Strong leadership and communication abilities.
- Knowledge of Canadian workplace health and safety standards.
- Valid driver’s license and ability to respond to facility emergencies after hours, if required.
- Certification in Building Operator 1 or 2 program would be considered an asset.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
At Modern Niagara, we recognize the value of fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive organization and are committed to eliminating barriers faced by members of equity-seeking groups (women, Indigenous, Black, racialized, 2SLGTBQ2S+, people with disabilities, and new immigrants) in the construction industry. Our DEI vision is to build an organization where everyone has access to the same opportunities, experience equitable outcomes, and can thrive and reach their full potential.
We value the diversity of the people we hire and serve. Modern Niagara is an equal opportunity employer. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please advise us so that suitable accommodations can be made. We can be reached at careers@modernniagara.com
About Modern Niagara
We build for life.
We build for the life that happens indoors. We know that Canadians spend the vast majority of their time inside buildings. From receiving healthcare to legislating and representing citizens to participating in sports and other activities, we make any space comfortable and healthy for those who use it. We are committed to providing exceptional occupant experiences.
We build for the life of the building. Buildings can best reach the objectives they were set out to achieve when we look at them over the course of their entire life, including design, construction, operation, maintenance, and improvement. For us, using data and evidence to inform decisions provides us and our partners with an effective path towards high-performing, sustainable facilities.
We build for the life of our communities. We know that buildings do not exist in a vacuum. Buildings, streets, and the people that occupy and use them are but a few of the ingredients that make up our cities and communities. We believe that nurturing social equity, enabling economic activity, and reducing our impact on the environment in all that we do – including how we build and maintain our buildings – is integral to playing a positive role in sustaining our communities for us and for future generations.
Modern Niagara helps building owners, managers, and general contractors achieve their objectives by meeting the mechanical, electrical, integrated building technology, and building services needs of their buildings across Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Southwestern Ontario, and Ottawa. We also develop custom, turnkey solutions to help reach the desired outcomes.
Recognized by SMACNA and Canadian Occupational Safety Magazine among Canada’s safest employers since 2019, Modern Niagara has been a Platinum Club member of Canada’s Best Managed Companies since 2002.