Job descriptionThe Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is a unique and dynamic place to work, with a bold plan to make Toronto Pearson, Canada’s leading global hub airport, a global leader in airport performance, customer care and sustainability. Together with our partners, approximately 1,900 GTAA employees are working to create a next‑generation airport by innovating in all we do and striving for the most uplifting, safe and efficient experience for our passengers – all while championing the prosperity of our people, the community we call home, and our aviation partners. Join us on our journey together, as we put the joy back into travel and make Toronto Pearson the chosen place to fly and work.
What's in it for you! As a GTAA employee, you’ll have access to amazing benefits, including retirement planning, comprehensive group health benefits, an employee assistance program (EAP), paid leave, education and training, as well as recognition and rewards programs.
What you can expect from this position: Reporting to the Manager, Maintenance Response or Manager, Structural Integrity, this position is responsible for the care and maintenance of the structural assets within aviation/terminal infrastructure. Performing preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, airfield lighting, rebuilding and response maintenance is paramount in ensuring that the system assets are operating well for our passengers, tenants and partners.
As a Maintenance Associate, you will:
Perform preventative, corrective, and demand maintenance on GTAA systems and facilities both indoor and outdoor.
Re‑lamp and rebuild various airside fixtures.
Investigate and remedy broken glass in windows and doors, damaged or lifting floor coverings, stair treads, etc.
Assist skilled trades (electricians, millwrights, plumbers, carpenters) in Terminal Infrastructure Response and Reliability or Airside Infrastructure.
Provide general laborer duties when required.
Complete drywall repairs, taping and sanding ensuring walls are ready for paint.
Install new and remove wallpaper.
Paint walls, ceilings, bollards, etc.
Operate hand tools and equipment as well as woodworking machines, such as table saws, planers and drills, weed trimmers, and operate equipment or machinery related to assigned maintenance tasks including forklift, aerial platform, boom truck, vacuum truck, sand blaster, etc.
Clean up the shop, storage facilities and vehicles.
Restock parts and supplies.
Cut, glue and assemble components.
Escort contracted work forces to and from job sites for security purposes as required.
Restart escalators and moving walkways.
Install and repair carpet, baseboard, marmoleum installation and ceramic tile installation.
Perform maintenance on various types of doors and hardware.
Troubleshoot and repair power automatic doors and swing doors.
This unionized position is classified at the Band 5 level, with an hourly wage of $40.17, based on a 40‑hour work week. If you are the selected candidate, you must be available to commence the duties of the position once a selection decision has been made. As part of the recruitment process, you will be required to complete a test. Candidates with relevant external experience must provide references with their applications in order to confirm this experience.
This is the role for you, if you have:
Experience working on building & airfield systems/airside systems such as power sliding doors, swing doors, door hardware, ceilings (all types), flooring (all types), walls and wall finishes, glass replacement or various types of airfield lighting fixtures, relamping many different types of light fixtures with a construction maintenance or equivalent company employing skilled trades and maintenance technicians.
Ability to work on a 24/7 rotational shift schedule.
Ability to obtain a “D/A” class AVOP license.
Valid class “G” Ontario Driver’s License.
High school diploma and/or 6 years of combined equivalent work experience and education.
Ability to obtain and retain a Transport Security Clearance.
Knowledge and skills you bring, that set‑you up for success:
Knowledge of structural maintenance systems, maintenance activities preventive and corrective maintenance practices, and the ability to use a variety of power and hand tools related to these activities.
Relevant health and safety training, familiarity with airport premises.
Experience in analysis and decision making.
Ability to communicate effectively with the Communication Centre and the Maintenance Technical Center using radios and monitoring radios for emergency calls.
Ability to lift in excess of sixty (60) pounds.
Ability to climb stairs or ladders and kneel or crouch while performing regular duties.
Freedom and ability to work shifts.
Ability to perform duties in inclement weather.
Interpersonal skills to effectively deal with people, including superiors, co‑workers, customers and passengers.
The GTAA is committed to Employment Equity and maintaining a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
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