Building Maintenance Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Permanent Part-Time (0.5 FTE)
Application Deadline: Sunday, August 10, 2025
The Town of Morinville is a growing community on the doorstep of Metro Edmonton. Developed on a foundation of rich heritage and culture spanning 100+ years, it offers an excellent quality of life with convenient access to all nearby big city amenities while retaining the characteristics of a vibrant and flourishing centre for the surrounding rural community.
Reporting to the Manager, Infrastructure Services, the Building Maintenance Worker performs or coordinates the execution of diverse maintenance and scheduled preventative maintenance inspections and tasks to effectively monitor and maintain all municipal buildings and related system components and devices including but not limited to access/security, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and heating/ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC).
The incumbent will often work independently in locations remote from the Manager and is the primary contact to respond to and resolve a variety of inquiries/requests from building occupants and the general public relating to specific building and Town-owned assets.
Key Responsibilities:
- Coordinate and oversee repair and maintenance projects for municipally owned buildings, ensuring timely completion, quality workmanship, and adherence to safety regulations and applicable legislation
- Inspect facilities and implement preventative maintenance plans, including scheduling, prioritizing work, and maintaining detailed records
- Prepare project estimates and maintenance budgets, obtain contractor quotes, and provide recommendations on spending
- Supervise, and manage contractors, suppliers, and trades, as required
- Ensure work aligns with project scope, meets quality standards, and is properly documented
- Perform general and finishing maintenance work, including carpentry, plumbing, mechanical repairs, drywall, painting, shelving, and furniture assembly
- Document all maintenance activities using maintenance software and support other related facility tasks as required
Requirements:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Journeyperson certification in a building trade is an asset; however, is a requirement in order to be compensated at the “Certified” classification wage rate
- Minimum of 3 years recent and directly related building operations systems experience, including HVAC, boilers, electrical, mechanical control systems, security systems, and other related building finish maintenance.
- A valid Class 5 Alberta Operator’s Licence
- A valid First Aid/CPR Certification is an asset.
- Demonstrated mechanical aptitude
- Knowledge and ability to perform various minor repairs on facilities
- Good understanding of preventative maintenance and operation of various facilities
- Understanding of relevant policies, procedures and provincial safety codes.
- Strong customer service skills and ability to deal courteously and effectively with the public, internal and external customers and building tenants.
- The successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory Criminal Record Check and Driver’s Abstract consent form prior to commencement of employment.
Compensation/Hours of Work: This position is included within the scope of the Town’s unionized setting (CUPE 2426) with a probationary wage rate starting at $30.47 per hour (non-certified) or $40.03 per hour (certified), applied in accordance with the Collective Agreement and is based on a 20-hour work week. We offer attractive benefits including pension, workplace development and great opportunities for employees to become involved in the community. This position may be required to work various shifts (including weekends) due to operational requirements.
Application Deadline: Sunday, August 10, 2025
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those under consideration will be contacted. The Town of Morinville values and supports diversity and inclusion in the workplace and encourages all qualified individuals to apply. Accessibility accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
About Town of Morinville
The Town of Morinville offers convenient access to urban amenities while retaining the characteristics of a vibrant and flourishing rural community.
With a population of 10,578 (according to the 2020 census), Morinville defines itself as a healthy business and residential community. Morinville's residents are young and family-oriented and are committed to keeping the town safe and neighbourly. Some of the town's advantages include: High quality education; wide range of recreational activities; diversity of residential styles; healthy retail business core; solid industrial base; opportunities for business investment and expansion; solid infrastructure and an exciting future.
The Town of Morinville is the centre of the Municipal District of Sturgeon County. It serves as the commercial centre for the surrounding district. Its geographical position, combined with a well-developed transportation system, and its proximity to Alberta's capital, will ensure continued prosperity in the future.
Morinville is located in Sturgeon County (which has their offices in Morinville) and is poised on the doorstep of the City of St. Albert and the City of Edmonton to the south, follows the North Saskatchewan river to the east, reaches just north of the Town of Legal, and touches Sandy Lake in the west. The towns of Bon Accord, Gibbons, Legal, Redwater and many others are also located in Sturgeon County, as is the Canadian Forces Edmonton Garrison.
Building Maintenance Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Permanent Part-Time (0.5 FTE)
Application Deadline: Sunday, August 10, 2025
The Town of Morinville is a growing community on the doorstep of Metro Edmonton. Developed on a foundation of rich heritage and culture spanning 100+ years, it offers an excellent quality of life with convenient access to all nearby big city amenities while retaining the characteristics of a vibrant and flourishing centre for the surrounding rural community.
Reporting to the Manager, Infrastructure Services, the Building Maintenance Worker performs or coordinates the execution of diverse maintenance and scheduled preventative maintenance inspections and tasks to effectively monitor and maintain all municipal buildings and related system components and devices including but not limited to access/security, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and heating/ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC).
The incumbent will often work independently in locations remote from the Manager and is the primary contact to respond to and resolve a variety of inquiries/requests from building occupants and the general public relating to specific building and Town-owned assets.
Key Responsibilities:
- Coordinate and oversee repair and maintenance projects for municipally owned buildings, ensuring timely completion, quality workmanship, and adherence to safety regulations and applicable legislation
- Inspect facilities and implement preventative maintenance plans, including scheduling, prioritizing work, and maintaining detailed records
- Prepare project estimates and maintenance budgets, obtain contractor quotes, and provide recommendations on spending
- Supervise, and manage contractors, suppliers, and trades, as required
- Ensure work aligns with project scope, meets quality standards, and is properly documented
- Perform general and finishing maintenance work, including carpentry, plumbing, mechanical repairs, drywall, painting, shelving, and furniture assembly
- Document all maintenance activities using maintenance software and support other related facility tasks as required
Requirements:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Journeyperson certification in a building trade is an asset; however, is a requirement in order to be compensated at the “Certified” classification wage rate
- Minimum of 3 years recent and directly related building operations systems experience, including HVAC, boilers, electrical, mechanical control systems, security systems, and other related building finish maintenance.
- A valid Class 5 Alberta Operator’s Licence
- A valid First Aid/CPR Certification is an asset.
- Demonstrated mechanical aptitude
- Knowledge and ability to perform various minor repairs on facilities
- Good understanding of preventative maintenance and operation of various facilities
- Understanding of relevant policies, procedures and provincial safety codes.
- Strong customer service skills and ability to deal courteously and effectively with the public, internal and external customers and building tenants.
- The successful candidate is required to provide a satisfactory Criminal Record Check and Driver’s Abstract consent form prior to commencement of employment.
Compensation/Hours of Work: This position is included within the scope of the Town’s unionized setting (CUPE 2426) with a probationary wage rate starting at $30.47 per hour (non-certified) or $40.03 per hour (certified), applied in accordance with the Collective Agreement and is based on a 20-hour work week. We offer attractive benefits including pension, workplace development and great opportunities for employees to become involved in the community. This position may be required to work various shifts (including weekends) due to operational requirements.
Application Deadline: Sunday, August 10, 2025
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those under consideration will be contacted. The Town of Morinville values and supports diversity and inclusion in the workplace and encourages all qualified individuals to apply. Accessibility accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
About Town of Morinville
The Town of Morinville offers convenient access to urban amenities while retaining the characteristics of a vibrant and flourishing rural community.
With a population of 10,578 (according to the 2020 census), Morinville defines itself as a healthy business and residential community. Morinville's residents are young and family-oriented and are committed to keeping the town safe and neighbourly. Some of the town's advantages include: High quality education; wide range of recreational activities; diversity of residential styles; healthy retail business core; solid industrial base; opportunities for business investment and expansion; solid infrastructure and an exciting future.
The Town of Morinville is the centre of the Municipal District of Sturgeon County. It serves as the commercial centre for the surrounding district. Its geographical position, combined with a well-developed transportation system, and its proximity to Alberta's capital, will ensure continued prosperity in the future.
Morinville is located in Sturgeon County (which has their offices in Morinville) and is poised on the doorstep of the City of St. Albert and the City of Edmonton to the south, follows the North Saskatchewan river to the east, reaches just north of the Town of Legal, and touches Sandy Lake in the west. The towns of Bon Accord, Gibbons, Legal, Redwater and many others are also located in Sturgeon County, as is the Canadian Forces Edmonton Garrison.