Your Opportunity:
The Lead Hand of the Electronic Team consisting of Electronic Technologist II positions reports to the Manager of Engineering Services within Facilities Maintenance and Engineering at the University of Alberta Hospitals (UAH) site. This role involves maintaining eight facilities, encompassing over 650,000 square meters of clinical and mechanical space, including Acute Care, Laboratory, Research, Commercial, Institutional, and Industrial equipment. The diverse range of equipment types requires extensive experience and advanced technical expertise in the trade. A thorough understanding of Architectural, Mechanical, HVAC, Electrical, and their integration into the construction and operation of healthcare infrastructure is essential. The Lead Hand is responsible for guiding the Electronics team in monitoring, maintaining, repairing, and operating the UAH site's infrastructure. Key responsibilities include acting as a resource for daily work assignments, regularly meeting with management and team designates to address and resolve backlog issues, reviewing and assisting with shutdown Work request arrangements, continuous training of team members and new Electronic Technologists II staff. The role also involves ensuring that policy and procedural updates are effectively communicated to the team, maintaining accurate records, conducting equipment and building system inspections, and participating in maintenance upgrade initiatives. Additionally, the Lead Hand oversees the scheduling and management of both demand and preventative eFacilities maintenance work orders. In collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of Tradespeople, Maintenance Workers, and Clinical staff, the incumbent's scope of work encompasses all duties associated with the Lead Hand role while also performing the responsibilities of an Electronic Technologist II role. This role is available to the Zone.
Description:
As a Lead Hand, you will be responsible for providing functional supervision to a moderately sized group of similar journeyperson trade staff. In addition to functional supervision, you will perform a wide variety of journeyperson level trade duties associated with maintaining, renovating, repairing and construction in accordance with AHS standards and practices.You will assign work of journeyperson and supervise staff and perform ongoing maintenance work in an area of assigned trade or related responsibility. In addition, you will provide health and safety training and orientation and ensure compliance.
Recovery Alberta: NClassification: Lead HandUnion: AUPE GSSUnit and Program: Facility Maintenance and EngineeringPrimary Location: U of A HospitalLocation Details: As Per LocationMulti-Site: Not ApplicableFTE: 1.00Posting End Date: 08-JAN-2025Employee Class: Regular Full TimeDate Available: 10-FEB-2025Hours per Shift: 7.75Length of Shift in weeks: 2Shifts per cycle: 10Shift Pattern: Days, On CallDays Off: Saturday/SundayMinimum Salary: $44.81Maximum Salary: $48.43Vehicle Requirement: Not ApplicableRequired Qualifications:
Completion of an accredited Journeyperson Certificate in trades from Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training.
Additional Required Qualifications:
Required experience with the Fire Alarm and Security System Code, Electrical Code, Alberta Building Code and Safety Regulations, Electronics, Computers, and server support, implementing preventive maintenance schedules, documentation, prepare feasibility, cost estimates, reports, and ordering supplies. Must be thoroughly familiar with tools and equipment used in the trade. Required understanding of Microsoft Office programs including Outlook, Word, and Excel. Requires the ability to work independently and effectively in an interdisciplinary setting and maintain high confidentiality, detail-oriented, establish priorities, respond to requests promptly and meet deadlines. Proven reliability and dependability with no physical limitations concerning sitting, kneeling, crawling, squatting, standing, walking, and working at heights. Demonstrated self-direction, adaptability, and flexibility are required while working in a fast-paced, multi-faceted environment, responding to changing demands and ability to organize and prioritize workload. Must meet all organizational policy requirements for employment. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. The Electronic Tech II position requires to have credential of one of the following designations: Electronics Technician, Instrument Technician, Electrical or Electronic Technologist or equivalent. Minimum 5 years' experience in an active acute care hospital required.
Preferred Qualifications:
Minimum 5 years' experience in the following: Electronics Technician, Instrument Technician, Electronic Technologist, Instrumentation Journeyperson, Electrical Journeyperson required. Proficiency in Electrical Code, CSA Z32, CSA Z317, Building Code, Department Policy, and Fire Code is an asset. CFAA - Canadian Fire Alarm Association is an asset.2-year diploma of related technology Electro-Mechanical Technician/technologist, engineering degree or ASET certification is an asset.