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Springwater Township in Elmvale seeks a Parks & Facilities Operator I - Seasonal for up to six months, CUPE. You’ll perform routine and emergency maintenance of parks, trails and facilities, manage turf and sports fields, operate equipment, respond to winter plowing needs, and perform minor repairs to keep spaces safe. Requirements: secondary school diploma and 1 to 5 years in parks maintenance, turf and field knowledge, G license, and First Aid CPR AED. Wage is $30.16/hour (2026 rate) with 40 hours weekly and on-call flexibility. Apply online at www.springwater.ca/careers by February 4, 2026; tailor your resume to show relevant experience and flexibility and ability to work weekends and emergencies; ensure a valid email as online submissions may be AI screened.
Parks & Facilities Operator I - Seasonal
Temporary, Full-time Position (Up to Six Months)
Union - CUPE
The Township of Springwater, located in the heart of Simcoe County, is a mixed urban/rural municipality with growing urban settlements and a prosperous agricultural sector. The municipality is currently recruiting for one (1) existing temporary, full-time position of Parks & Facilities Operator I for up to six (6) months.
Reporting directly to the Supervisor, Parks, the Parks and Facilities Operator I – Seasonal will be responsible for performing routine maintenance, emergency maintenance, operational tasks, issues and requests in the Township’s Parks, trails, open spaces and Facilities, including park, sports field, grass and horticulture maintenance duties. This position plays and integral role in performing routine maintenance and operational tasks within the Township parks, sports fields and amenities in order to provide a safe, clean and enjoyable environment.
Position Responsibilities
The usual responsibilities of the position are:
- Inspect and document turf, vegetation, amenities, trails, and open spaces for pests, weeds, uneven surfaces, vandalism, hazards, and signage needs; address issues when resourced or escalate to the Parks Supervisor.
- Maintain turf: fertilize and amend soils, overseed, aerate, mow/trim, and remove clippings and debris.
- Perform horticulture and tree work: trim/prune, remove small trees/roots, and manage brush as required.
- Maintain sports fields and amenities (ball diamonds, tennis/sport courts, soccer fields, playgrounds, pavilions, splash pads): cut and groom turf/surfaces; till, groom, and sift sand; replace fiber mulch/sand; paint play-court lines.
- Clean and repair assets: sweep/power-wash surfaces; remove graffiti; repair/replace/post signage; perform minor painting and surface repairs; repair boards/structures; clean public change rooms.
- Support Pest Management Program: monitor for infestations, notify supervisor, determine remedies, and apply treatments.
- Maintain furnishings and site elements: benches, tables, bike racks, flagpoles, fencing, and signage.
- Assist with minor facility upkeep: painting, fence and plumbing repairs, furnace and dehumidifier checks, lighting, alarms, exit hardware, and general grounds clean-up.
- Operate vehicles/equipment (pickups, tractors, mowers, chainsaws, chippers, cube vans, automated work platforms, power/hand tools) and perform basic preventative maintenance.
- Monitor outdoor facility use/conditions and report issues.
- Support events: deliver/install/assemble/remove barricades, fencing, tables, garbage cans; pick up debris.
- Plow with pickup, sand/salt, and hand‑shovel Township parks, parking lots, sidewalks, walkways, and emergency exits; complete and file safety inspections.
- Monitor outdoor rinks; complete minor repairs and escalate concerns.
- Conduct weekly/monthly winter checks of parks/facilities and rinks for safe access and hazards; support winter events as needed (deliver/install/remove materials; debris pick‑up).
- Follow safe operating procedures and Township policies to maintain facility quality and safety.
- Receive and resolve or redirect public/staff inquiries and complaints; inform/escalate to Parks Supervisor as required.
- Respond to on‑site incidents/emergencies; provide Standard First Aid/CPR/AED and complete incident reports.
- Maintain logs, inspection records, and reports (paper and work‑order system).
- Other related duties; support other service areas as required.
Qualifications and Experience
- Completion of a Secondary School Diploma.
- Minimum one (1) to five (5) years’ related experience in, parks and performing the major responsibilities listed above.
- Demonstrated experience in maintaining, inspecting and repairing, turf, park and trail surfaces, parks maintenance and/or recreation and facilities.
- Experience with snow removal, using medium duty ¾ ton to 2-ton plow trucks, tractors and snowblowers.
- Ability to operate a range of equipment (grass cutters/tractors, chainsaws, ¼–2‑ton trucks, weed trimmers, loaders, ball‑diamond groomers, small tools).
- Knowledge of OHSA; parks equipment and trail maintenance standards; vehicle maintenance and safe operation.
- Knowledge of preventative maintenance and operation of recreation facilities and basic knowledge of maintenance of plumbing and heating systems inspection/repair.
- Basic verbal communication, written communication, customer service, teamwork, attention to detail, problem solving and time management skills.
- Basic computer literacy utilizing Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Outlook, and Word), work order management systems and program for data entry.
- Flexibility to work shifts, weekends, and holidays and availability to work outside of scheduled work hours to perform standby/on-call or emergency response duties.
- A Valid Class G driver’s license in good standing with a satisfactory driving record; Class “A” restricted license preferred.
- Standard First Aid, CPR Level C, and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Certifications.
- Due to the responsibilities of the position, a police information check satisfactory to the Township of Springwater is required.
Rate of Pay
Compensation for this position is $30.16 per hour (2026 rate), plus statutory holidays and vacation pay as per the Employment Standards Act as per the Collective Agreement.
Hours of Work
This position will work 40 hours per week; however, extended hours or additional hours on a call-in basis are required in inclement weather/road conditions. In addition, this position may be required to work early mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends, holidays or on a rotational basis and be on call in accordance with the Collective Agreement.
How to Apply
Apply online by visiting www.springwater.ca/careers.
Closing Date: February 4, 2026
Vacancy Status: One (1) open, existing temporary position (CUPE)
Note: Applications that are not submitted online will not be considered. All applicants must provide a valid email address for communication purposes. Written correspondence pertaining to this recruitment may be sent to the email address provided. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that they check their email regularly. The Township may use artificial intelligence to screen, assess or select candidates. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act and is used to determine eligibility for potential employment.
This job posting reflects the general responsibilities and requirements of the job and does not include all the work requirements of the job.
The Township thanks all applicants for their interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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