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Facilities Maintenance Worker

Victoria, BC
CA$38/hour
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About the role

Facilities Maintenance Worker

Competition Number: 26/29
Posting Scope: Internal / External
Posted Date: February 3, 2026
Closing Date: February 17, 2026, 4:30 PM PST

Department: Parks, Recreation & Facilities
Posting Type: Continuous (Regular Part-Time)

Work schedule: Monday to Friday (Between 20-40 hours each week from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM), shifts will vary

Salary: $ 37.65 per hour, Pay Grade 9
Job Code: 4030
Employee Group: This is a CUPE Local 50 position
Number of Vacancies: 1

POSITION FUNCTION
Perform building maintenance and repair functions at City owned and leased buildings and grounds.

KEY DUTIES
Perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot repairs during component failures for HVAC systems, including boilers, chillers, cooling towers, ventilation and air conditioning systems, by checking and adjusting pressures, replacing pumps, motors, belts, filters and gaskets, as required; check boiler temperatures; test and adjust chemical balance in heating system water. Perform minor electrical work to boilers, such as: three phase motors or controllers integral to the boiler equipment, low voltage controls or 24-volt thermostats, and branch wiring to the boiler equipment as per BC Safety Authority Regulations.

Perform minor repairs and adjustments to building fabric and related systems, such as: interior walls, ceilings, flooring, furniture, roofing, windows and overhead, interior and exterior doors.

Perform repairs and adjustments to building plumbing and electrical systems, such as: washroom fixtures, pumps, domestic water systems, fountains, lighting repairs (ballasts), replace switches and thermostats. Perform routine inspections on emergency generators; service and test life safety equipment such as emergency lighting and fire extinguishers.

Assess requirements and provide routine services to building occupants; perform routine building inspections and document repair requirements; provide technical assistance in capital project work, as required.

Purchase applicable supplies; obtain quotes and approvals for contractor services; monitor, review and report on the work of contractors and city staff providing maintenance and repair services at assigned sites.

Operate computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) by entering preventative maintenance data from facility inventories; determine work required; open, process and close work orders; review monthly maintenance work; recommend work schedule to supervisor; independently, monitor and adjust (as required) daily automated building control systems (DDC), perform routine diagnostics for DDC issues and determine and apply the best solution, non-traditional methods of analysis may be required to determine best solution (anticipate and forecast equipment failures through use of trend logs, analyse DDC programming to troubleshoot system irregularities); create and print building access activity reports; reconcile credit card statements.

Operate a vehicle to transport materials and equipment. Operate equipment such as power tools, pressure washers and man lift; maintain and operate mobile fuel tank cleaning systems; maintain tools and equipment as required.

Perform related duties where qualified.

INDEPENDENCE
Work is performed according to established maintenance procedures and schedules, requests for service or is assigned by supervisor.
Work is reviewed through meetings with, or reports to supervisor.
Issues such as major expenditure or deviations from established procedures practices are referred to supervisor.

WORKING CONDITIONS
Physical Effort:
Lift and move heavy materials and equipment. (often)
Work in awkward positions. (often)
Work in confined spaces. (often)
Mental Effort:
Short periods of intense concentration while working on complex maintenance systems. (occasional)
Visual/Auditory Effort:
Focus on a variety of source data and computer for short periods. (occasional)
Work Environment:
Work from heights. (often)
Work in an environment where protective measures must be taken to avoid exposure to equipment noise, heat, dust and fumes. (often)
Exposure to potentially harmful materials. (occasional)
Exposure to raw sewage. (Premium item)
Work irregular hours. (Premium item)

KEY SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Organize and prioritize work.
Understand and apply the techniques of building maintenance and repair and applicable safety standards and acts.
Basic level operation of a personal computer; working knowledge of building control systems (DDC), maintenance management systems (CMMS) and energy management systems.
Use hand tools and power equipment.
Read and understand building drawings and specifications.
Maintain accurate records.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Deal effectively with the public and outside agencies.
Work safely on job sites.

QUALIFICATIONS
Formal Education, Training and Occupational Certification:
High school graduation.
Fourth Class Power Engineering Trades Certification. (2 years)
Basic Building Operator's, or two Building System or Building Fabric courses such as Basic Refrigeration, Carpentry, Heating, or Plumbing. (60 hours)
Manlift Operator Certificate. (8 hours)
Required to obtain criminal record clearance.
Current and valid Class 5 B.C. Driver's Licence.
Experience:
2 years of related experience.
or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

OTHER:
May be requested to substitute in a more senior position.

To apply for this opportunity, you will need to create an online profile or log back into our career portal at **www.victoria.ca/jobs**- only online submissions will be considered. All applications must be submitted online by 4:30 pm on the closing date noted on the posting.

Please be prepared to provide proof of qualifications as outlined in your resume.

The City of Victoria is committed to integrating equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility into our programs, policies, spaces, and services. Our goal is to cultivate a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the community we serve and aim to become. Individuals who are Indigenous, racialized, immigrants, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+, or facing any additional barriers are encouraged to apply. Accommodations will be available upon request throughout the application and selection process.

If you require assistance, please email us at careers@victoria.ca.

Education : Other trades certificate or diploma

Experience : 2 years to less than 3 years

About City of Victoria BC

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The City of Victoria is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, one of 13 municipalities that make up Greater Victoria. The Capital City of British Columbia, Victoria is a community of choice for its temperate climate, natural beauty and recreation opportunities.

Victoria is a small urban city, with a resident population of approximately 83,000. That figure swells to 200,000 each day as the region’s economic and employment hub. The region is known as a centre for technological innovation, and remains an international tourism destination. Other large industries include post-secondary education, marine use and government.

Located in a sub-Mediterranean zone, Victoria enjoys the mildest climate in Canada. This, combined with spectacular outdoor setting adorned with ocean views and mountain vistas, encourage year round recreational opportunities including hiking, golfing, cycling, gardening and kayaking.

Each day City employees work to provide the best services possible for our citizens. From the provision of clean water, garbage collection, and emergency services to recreation classes, transportation planning and land-use development, first-rate City services are the foundation for building a healthy, safe and sustainable community.

Facing new challenges each day, the City of Victoria is evolving to find innovative ways of providing the highest level of service possible.