Manager, Maintenance - Housing

Job No: HNC205
Location: Haisla

Position Title:    Manager, Maintenance - Housing 

Reports to:         Director, Infrastructure & Facilities   

            

Job Overview

We are seeking a highly skilled Maintenance Manager to oversee housing maintenance services within our First Nations community. The successful candidate will play a critical role in ensuring homes are safe, well-maintained, and meet BC Building Code standards. They must hold a BC Building Inspector License and will be responsible for conducting home inspections, monitoring contractor repairs, and performing final inspections.

Additionally, this role will involve training community members in the construction of mini homes, contributing to skills development and self-sufficiency within the community. A Red Seal in Carpentry is preferred but not required. Preference will be given to First Nations members.

Organizational Status

The Haisla Nation is the band government of the Haisla people. Our mission is to build a powerful, prosperous and proud community, healthy in mind, body and spirit. We believe in building a strong and thriving community, with healthy and happy members and a sustained and prosperous environment. We are about 2023+ people, with approximately 700 living in Kitamaat Village. We have lived off the land and waters of our traditional territory for thousands of years, and it remains the focus of all we do.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Oversee and manage all housing maintenance and repair activities.
  • Conduct housing inspections to ensure compliance with BC Building Code and safety standards.
  • Monitor contractors to ensure proper completion of repairs and renovations.
  • Perform final inspections on homes before occupancy or after major repairs.
  • Develop and implement preventative maintenance plans.
  • Train and mentor community members in mini home construction and general carpentry.
  • Supervise and coordinate maintenance staff, contractors, and vendors.
  • Ensure all work meets safety regulations, building codes, and community policies.
  • Assess and prioritize maintenance requests from residents.
  • Maintain an inventory of tools, supplies, and equipment.
  • Prepare reports on maintenance activities, budgets, and housing conditions.
  • Provide recommendations for housing improvements and renovations.
  • Work closely with community leadership, housing committees, and funding agencies.

Skills & Qualifications

  • BC Building Inspector License (Required).
  • Experience in housing maintenance, construction, or facility management.
  • Ability to train and mentor community members in construction skills, including mini home building.
  • Knowledge of plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and general repairs.
  • Strong leadership and organizational skills.
  • Ability to work with diverse teams and community members.
  • Understanding of First Nations housing needs and cultural considerations.
  • Proficiency in budgeting and project planning.
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel as needed.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Red Seal Certification in Carpentry (Preferred but not required).
  • Experience working with Indigenous housing programs or government agencies.

Salary Range: $40.14/hr  - $51.95/hr

Closing Date: Will remain open until position is filled.

 

While we sincerely appreciate all applications, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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ABOUT HAISLA NATION

The Haisla Nation is the band government of the Haisla people. Our mission is to build a powerful, prosperous and proud community, healthy in mind, body and spirit.

We believe in building a strong and thriving community, with healthy and happy members and a sustained and prosperous environment.

We are about 1800 people, with the majority living in Kitamaat Village. We have lived off the land and waters of our traditional territory for thousands of years, and it remains the focus of all we do.

We believe that careful and appropriate economic development will bring our people necessary self-sufficiency. Sustainable and realistic economic opportunities are increasingly available, and promise benefits for our people – and for every British Columbian.

We know that in order to attain strength and independence our Nation must work together – with government, business, the community, and internally – with a spirit of respect and partnership.

Haisla Nation Council