
Parks Maintenance Worker
City of Albany
Posted 6 days ago
Opportunity:
The City of Albany’s Natural and Developed Reserves Teams is looking for an enthusiastic and passionate individual to join their team. This role is available from level 4 to 6 dependent on your experience and qualifications.
As part of this role, you will work a Monday to Friday rostered 9-day fortnight, reporting to the Leading Hand, this position will see you responsible for, but not limited to:
Maintenance of parks around Albany including:
Tree pruning and maintenance
Playgrounds
Reticulation
Gardens
Mowing
Operating and basic maintenance of plant and equipment; tractors, mowers, whipper-snippers and brush-cutters;
Undertaking manual tasks; and
Working in a team environment.
About You:
Possession of excellent interpersonal skills, basic first aid, and the ability to undertake physically demanding work are essential for this role. Completion of a Certificate III in Horticulture or equivalent is required to be considered for levels 4, 5 and 6.
Additional tickets such as elevated work platform, Chemical handling, HR licence and traffic management as well as experience in plant operation is highly desirable.
If you meet the above requirements, have experience working in a similar position and are passionate about working for the City of Albany, please apply.
About Us:
The City of Albany is one of Western Australia’s most important and historic regional Cities. The services, facilities and activities that we offer are continually evolving and expanding. As an employee of the City, you can help us to reach our full potential. We employ around 450 staff members and provide an exceptional and committed service to the City of Albany and we create an environment where every employee has an opportunity to succeed. We are committed to a more diverse workforce and promote diversity and equal opportunity employment.
What We Offer:
The City offers some great benefits including flexibility in when and where you work to ensure a work-life balance. You will also enjoy a range of other benefits including:
Superannuation co-contributions of up to $4,500 per financial year
Professional development opportunities, including training, memberships, and study assistance
Excellent leave entitlements including annual leave loading and the ability to purchase up to an additional 8 weeks’ annual leave per year
Employee health and wellness program and initiatives including yearly flu vaccinations, skin checks and health assessments
Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your family
Discounted ALAC Memberships
Festive leave days
Volunteering support
Employee assistance program
Generous study assistance
Employee recognition program
Discounted Private Health Insurance
Novated Leasing (where applicable)
Interested?
To apply visit https://albany.elmotalent.com.au/careers/albany/job/view/563 for a full job information kit.
To be eligible for an interview, applicants must submit a separate document that clearly covers the selection criteria outlined in the Conditions and How to Apply.
If you are having any difficulties or for further assistance with the process please contact People and Culture at [email protected] or on 6820 3110.
Role related queries should be directed to Wayne Turner, Developed Reserves Supervisor at [email protected] or on 6820 3952.
Deadline: Applications close 5pm, Friday 23 May 2025
The City of Albany is dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion across all its organisational practices and is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, individuals from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people with lived disabilities, and individuals of all ages, sexual orientations, and gender identities.
About City of Albany
Albany and its surrounds was home to the Menang Noongar people, the area was called Kinjarling which means "the place of rain". Archaeological excavations have found evidence of sites dating back over 18,000 years.
The first recorded sighting of the King George sound was in 1627. The following year the first map the south coast was produced which shows a bay and islands that is possibly King George sound. It was another 164 years before Commander George Vancouver on board Discovery sailed into the sound and named it for King George III.
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