Job Role:
The Leisure Maintenance Officer plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of sports and aquatic facilities.
Key Responsibilities:
* Monitor pool plant, water chemistry, air handling, and other facility operational systems to ensure continuous service provision for customers.
* Support the maintenance team in maintaining facility operations.
* Provide exceptional customer service to all internal and external stakeholders.
* Complete daily plantroom tasks and checks, including backwashing, chemical dosing, calibrating, strainer baskets, and adjusting of pool plant and associated equipment.
* Perform specialist chemical treatment processes such as super chlorination, pool filling, draining, and relevant management of each process.
* Check and troubleshoot HVAC, BMS, and various other facility dependent systems.
Essential Skills and Qualifications:
* Experience and technical knowledge of swimming pool, stadium, and leisure facility maintenance and operation.
* Experience in pool and spa systems, including water chemistry, purification processes, filtration systems, and heating operations.
* Strong understanding of safety regulations and compliance, including OHS Act 2004, Royal Life Saving Society Australia (RLSSA) guidelines, and legislation related to chemical handling, hazardous substances, and dangerous goods.
* Exceptional troubleshooting and problem-solving skills, with the ability to quickly assess issues and implement effective solutions.
* Current Victorian driver's license and own transport essential.
* Provide First Aid and CPR certificate (or willing to obtain).
* Employee Working with Children check (or willing to obtain).
* A satisfactory National Police Check (or willing to obtain)
* Aquatic Technical Operators Certificate (or willing to obtain)
* Working from heights Certificate (or willing to obtain)
* Confined Spaces Certificate (or willing to obtain)