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Description
Full Salary Ranges: $28.13 - $37.98 Hourly
Anticipated Hiring Ranges: $28.13 - $33.05 Hourly
Why do I see two salary ranges?
The City of Greeley in compliance with Colorado state law, includes a salary range for all positions posted. This law is intended to improve wage transparency. The City of Greeley, in support of wage transparency posts both the full salary range for each position (what you might anticipate your earnings could be if you work for the City of Greeley for some time), as well as the anticipated hiring range (the range within which the City anticipates making an offer). The actual offer extended will be based on your years of relevant experience, education, certifications and potentially other factors.
City of Greeley's Total Rewards
The City of Greeley is proud to offer a robust benefits package in addition to your wages. This package includes health and wellness, retirement savings, discounted access to Greeley facilities and more.
Benefits: This position is benefits eligible. Please view our benefits guide here.
Job Summary
Reporting to the Recreation Aquatics Division and collaborating with the Recreation Facilities Team, the Facilities Management Technician III – Aquatics is responsible for coordinating and performing maintenance, repairs, and safety operations for all City of Greeley pools, waterparks, and splashpads. Core duties include inspections, preventive maintenance, and cleaning to ensure facility safety and functionality. This role requires strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address on-site maintenance issues and provide technical support for maintenance and construction activities across Culture, Parks, and Recreation Department (CPRD) facilities. The technician may serve as project manager for repair, remodeling, and renovation projects, ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local building and accessibility codes.
Travel
Category A-Standard Local Travel: This position requires occasional local travel within the County. Employees may be expected to walk or drive short distances to attend meetings, trainings, or perform work at other city buildings or partner sites.
Essential Functions
Troubleshoots, diagnoses, and performs maintenance and repairs on CPRD facilities, including locks, doors, flooring, fixtures, interior and exterior walls, painting, plumbing, and electrical systems.
Performs pool winterization, seasonal startups, and maintenance of structural and mechanical pool features.
Ensures all facilities comply with applicable federal, state, and local building, electrical, mechanical, fire, safety, and accessibility codes.
Analyzes maintenance and operational issues and implements effective corrective actions.
Develops plans, specifications, and cost estimates for projects presented to CPRD stakeholders.
Assists in the design, estimating, scheduling, and management of repair, remodeling, and renovation projects, including bid documents, contractor coordination, and project completion.
Communicates with staff regarding work requests and coordinates with vendors and contractors for materials, equipment, and project scheduling.
Leads and supervises vendors, contractors, AmeriCorps crews, and part-time employees to ensure quality work and timely completion of assigned tasks.
Leads seasonal preparation and winterization of outdoor pools and assists with capital improvement projects and facility upgrades.
Diagnoses, repairs, and maintains City-owned pools, splash parks, and aquatic equipment, including pumps, filters, slides, diving boards, play features, and ADA lifts.
Monitors and maintains proper water chemistry across all aquatic facilities, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards.
Operates, inspects, and maintains tools and equipment, performing minor repairs and adjustments as needed.
Maintains accurate records of maintenance activities and prepares daily, weekly, and monthly reports.
Identifies and reports equipment faults, water issues, and emerging maintenance needs to supervisors.
Assists with staff training for lifeguards and aquatic personnel in coordination with the aquatics team.
Manages purchasing and inventory of pool chemicals and mechanical supplies while adhering to budget guidelines.
Ensures proper storage, handling, and documentation of hazardous chemicals, maintaining SDS, PPE, and compliance with Risk Management protocols.
Coordinates with Public Works, Parks, and other City departments to support facility operations and maintenance needs.
Responds to facility emergencies such as burst pipes or system malfunctions as needed.
Participates in team meetings, training sessions, and departmental initiatives to support continuous improvement.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
NA
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Work Environment
Works with large quantities of hazardous materials.
Performs work in variable weather conditions. Work is performed both indoors and outdoors, with outdoor work taking place throughout the year.
Frequent interruptions and heavy public contact.
May be exposed to chemicals, loud noises, bodily fluids, cleaning solutions, dust, and fumes.
Working environments also include confined spaces, pump rooms, chemical storage areas.
Use of ladders and lifts in narrow and tight spaces is required.
May need to work mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays. The ability to have a flexible schedule is preferred.
May require on-call status to respond to chemical imbalances and mechanical needs as the facilities are open between 6am and 8pm.
Physical Requirements
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Vision enough to read computer keyboards, reference books and other written documents.
Communication skills sufficient to convey information to the public via telephone, email, and in person.
Manual dexterity sufficient to accurately input, retrieve and verify work assignments.
Strenuous to extreme physical effort that includes frequent use of heavy objects (e.g., 50-100 pounds) and may also use heavy tools or require strenuous application in awkward positions.
Must be able to sit, walk, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl and taste or smell.
Must be able to climb on ladders and other similar device.
EOE Statement: The City of Greeley provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
ADA Statement: We are committed to an inclusive and barrier-free search process. We provide accommodations for applicants requesting accommodation through the search process such as alternative formats of this posting. Individuals with disabilities in need of accommodations throughout the search process should contact the ADA Coordinator at: HR@Greeleygov.com .
Conditions of Employment: Candidates must successfully complete all pre-employment screenings and employment eligibility verification. Pre-employment screenings include a drug test, a background and national sex offender search, a motor vehicle record search, and for some positions, a physical demands evaluation. For more information about City policies and practices during the recruitment process, including but not limited to EOE, Reasonable Accommodation, and pre-employment screenings, please visit our career page HERE.
Requirements
Experience, Knowledge, Skills
Minimum Requirements
High School diploma or equivalent
Specialized training through a program related to the position duties
Three to Five (3-5) years of relevant experience
Certified Pool Operator of Aquatic Facility Operator or acquire within 30 days of employment.
First Aid and CPR certified.
OR
Any Combination of related education, experience, certifications and licenses that will results in a candidate successfully performing the essential functions of the job.
AND
Possession of a valid driver's license.
Preferred
American Red Cross Lifeguard and/or American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor certification.
Bilingual (Spanish/English) written and verbal skills.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
In depth knowledge of power and hand tools normally associated with carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and general maintenance including operation of work vehicles, man lifts, utility vehicles, and ability to safely pull trailers.
Problem solving and decision making is an essential skillset for this position.
General knowledge of procedures, practices or operations required.
Able to follow detailed instructions.
Computer skills including typing and bookkeeping skills.
Ability to work independently and prioritize work.
Patience and good judgement when assisting guests and stakeholders to resolve issues.
Knowledge in hazardous chemicals, masonry, plumbing, painting, and electrical component installation and maintenance.
Strong understanding of BecSYS chemical controllers, Stenner Pumps, various filter medias, and Co2 feeders.
Familiarity with local health codes and aquatic safety standards.
Ability to troubleshoot and perform repairs on electrical and mechanical systems.
Proficiency in using pool maintenance tools, test kits, and monitoring equipment.
Attention to detail and record-keeping accuracy.
Strong communication skills and the ability to work with staff, vendors, and the public.
