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  Region: Peel, Halton, Dufferin area, Ontario
  Job category: Service Sector


Service Plus Aquatics Inc.

has 2 positions for a

Swimming pool servicer

(for Commercial Pools)
in
Mississauga
to start as soon as possible


Terms This is a permanent, full time job, which reqires working days.

Salary will be $12.00 to $14.00 per hour for a 45 hour week.
Notes: bonus, and other benefits.

Education The applicant should have completed high school.

Experience is an asset.

Major Work Area Repair, Service/clean

Type of Establishment/Work Setting Experience Commercial

Area of Specialization Swimming pools/equipment

Specific Skills Service and repair installations

Additional Skills Professionalism in customer service, Document and prepare invoices and work orders, Prepare and maintain work materials and supplies

Weight Handling Up to 23 kg (50 lbs)

Security and Safety Bondable, Driving record check (abstract)

Own Tools/Equipment Steel-toed safety boots

Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities Attention to detail

Work Site Environment Outdoors, Non-smoking

Transportation/Travel Information Vehicle supplied by employer, Valid driver’s licence

Work Location Information Various locations

Essential Skills Reading text, Numeracy, Writing, Oral communication, Working with others, Problem solving, Critical thinking, Significant use of memory, Finding information, Continuous learning

Other Information Must be notoriously dependable, quick learner. Bondable. Meticulous work ethic. Good driving abstract. Rotating weekends in summer. Must want lots of hours. Summer’s end bonus.

Profile for Service Plus Aquatics Inc.

Est.in 1989, and one of the top 200 fastest growing companies in Canada, S.P.A. Inc.,is an industry leader in COMMERCIAL pool restoration, repair, automation, dehumidification, salt water & UV systems, 24/7-365 day service.

Apply

By fax

(905) 569-6160

By email

tclarke@serviceplusaquatics.com


Sequence ID: 1664295
Order Number: 4157196
Date Created: 2008-11-17
Expires: 2008-12-01




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