What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pool Techinician position at Barefoot Bay Recreation District?
GENERAL PURPOSE:
Cleans pool tiles, vacuum pool, hose down deck and surrounding area daily.
Clean bathrooms, disinfect toilets and showers, replenish paper supplies.
Perform chemical tests on pool water; correct chemical levels as needed according to State of Florida regulations.
Observe any irregularities in the pit, heater room, or around the pool area. Report to the Crew Leader.
Maintain and repair pool heaters, feeder pumps and pumps.
Other duties as assigned.
EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have current CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certificate pr successfully complete training course within one year of hire date.
Must be able to work with and around chemicals required for pool water disinfection (i.e., chlorine, stabilizers, diatomaceous earth, and other currently in use or that may be required in the future).
Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
Ability to operate pool maintenance equipment.
SELECTIN GUIDELINES: Formal application, rating of education and experience; oral interview and reference check. The following pre-employment, job related tests will be required:
Background check.
Drug testing is required.
List test to 50 lbs.
TO APPLY: Employment applications are available on www.bbrd.org or at the Administration Building (625 Barefoot Blvd). Forward the completed application to Ltummolo@bbrd.org or fax to (772)-664-7552 or deliver to 625 Barefoot Blvd., Barefoot Bay, Florida 32976
BAREFOOT BAY RECREATION DISTRICT IS A DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE AND AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
About Barefoot Bay Recreation District
Barefoot Bay The largest unincorporated, deed-restricted manufactured home community and recreation district, located in southern Brevard County, Florida. The population reported from the 2010 United States Census was 9,808. The nearest commercial area is Sebastian, FL, located in Indian River County. History of Barefoot Bay Barefoot Bay began as an idea for a recreational vehicle vacation resort for those looking to escape the colder weather up north or just looking for a great place to relax. In 1968, the Gulf Acceptance Corporation, purchased the original one thousand acres that would become known as Barefoot Bay. With that, the vision for a Polynesian themed recreation community had begun. The beautiful Polynesian style clubhouse opened its doors in June of 1971. It would host up to 500 people and include a full kitchen.