Supervisor, Operations (Sportsfield & Courts) (Temporary Full Time for
Approximately 5 Months)
Job Status: Temporary Full-Time
Pay & Grade: $93,237 to $116,547 Annually Grade/Band: 9
Hours of Work:40 Hours per week
Initial location: Kitchener Operations Facility
Posting period:September 23 to October 3, 2025 (at 6:00pm)
Overview
The Supervisor, Operations (Sportsfields and Courts) oversees work related to
planning, coordination, direction and supervision of all work duties related to
sportsfields and outdoor courts maintenance throughout the city. As a member of
the supervisory team, the successful incumbent will also participate as a member
of the supervisory team for the winter control maintenance program and on-call
responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Responsibility for interviewing and selection, orientation and training,
direction, guidance and performance management of the subsection staff
reporting out of the Kitchener Operations Facility and various satellite
locations located throughout the City.
- Plans annual and seasonal work programs (e.g. turf mowing and rehabilitation,
turf repairs, outdoor court inspections and openings) by identifying resource
requirements such as labour, materials supplies and equipment.
- Responsible for oversight, inspection and maintenance of irrigation systems
at various sportsfield locations and other areas with irrigation.
- Responsible for the development and implementation of the Sportsfield
Cultural Practice program ensuring fields receive the appropriate maintenance
required for bookable tournament play.
- Plans and supervises the maintenance of all sportsfield and outdoor courts
inventory for the City through surface and surrounding landscape and
associated amenities maintenance to meet user group and service level
expectations.
- Oversees and monitors regular subsection activities including reviewing and
authorizing time and pay records, tracking expenditures, monitoring relevant
budgets, and ensuring accurate reporting to CityWorks as required for
activities that are planned daily or weekly.
- Proficient in the use of CLASS - Sportsfield booking program.
- Applies technical knowledge related to turfgrass science and Integrated Pest
Management (IPM) to support maintenance and operation of the City’s
sportsfield inventory.
- Inspects for unsafe conditions, required maintenance and repairs of
sportsfields and outdoor courts inventory in city parks.
- Develops and maintains sportsfield and outdoor courts inventory and routing
through ongoing communication with GIS staff.
- Ensures proper use of turf-related fleet equipment (including upholding the
idling policy, pre-trip vehicle inspections, equipment sharing,
identification of maintenance needs, and accident prevention.)
- Inspects and approves for maintenance by the City, new sportsfields and
outdoor courts through the development process.
- Supervises staff and resources responsible for the salting, sanding, and
plowing of City facility parking lots, sidewalks, trails and supports snow
loading
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Requirements
- 2-year diploma or 2-year specialized post-secondary program or skilled trade
journeyperson.
- Minimum 2-year related experience required.
- Valid MTO DZ class driver's license in good standing.
- Advanced knowledge of turfgrass management and integrated pest management
(IMP).
- Advanced knowledge of outdoor courts design and annual maintenance
requirements.
- Ability to interpret Ministry of Environment legislation related to
pesticides, ground water usage/contamination.
- Understanding of specialized equipment such as mowers, tractors, truck and
trailer, over-seeders, aerators, line painters (hand and GPS), gill machine
(for fine grading), and all standard landscape maintenance equipment such as
but not limited to push mowers, string trimmers and blowers.
- Knowledge of planning and overseeing Parks winter maintenance programs
including maintenance routes, scheduling and weather monitoring. Ability to
determine the appropriate action to take in accordance with legislated
requirements and provincial maintenance standards.
- Support preparation of annual budget review and projections.
- Manage resources and deliver projects on budget and on time
- Reliable with a good attitude and employment record.
Note: All interested applicants are encouraged to apply. In the event there is
no successful applicant with the stated level of education and experience, other
applicants will be considered if a combination of their education and experience
meets the following pre-determined equivalency:
- Grade 12 diploma plus up to 1 year of post-secondary courses with minimum 2
years related and relevant experience or
- 3-year degree / diploma with minimum 1 year related and relevant experience.
Department/Division:Infrastructure Services, Parks and Cemeteries
Group: Non-union / Management
Competition Number: 2025-344A
Job Code: 0541
Number of positions: 1
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