Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
September 4, 2026
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JOB SUMMARY
The position is responsible for the goods coming in and out of the Student Housing & Community Services warehouse space which is used to hold supplies for the conference operation (linens, amenity items, signage etc). The position will receive and redistribute laundry and miscellaneous supplies to support Conference and Hospitality operations from May to August. This position is seasonal and requires the flexibility for working various shifts including day, evening and weekend shifts.
ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS
Reports directly to the Associate Director, Accommodations, works closely with Conference Sales and Services Managers, Facility Operations, External vendors, and Housing & Community Services staff.
WORK PERFORMED
General duties:
CONSEQUENCE OF ERROR
Errors of judgement, inappropriate decisions on procedures or policies and untimely completion of linen distribution could negatively impact the conference operation, stall vendor housekeeping schedule and impact room inventory sales.
Errors in inventory counts at year end can impact the ordering of new inventory and available stock for the following conference season.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Works independently and within teams under the general direction of the Associate Director, Accommodation.
SUPERVISON GIVEN:
None
QUALIFICATIONS
Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent. Minimum 6 months experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience with a proven work history showing the ability to work independently and complete tasks on a timely manner. Valid Class 5 driver’s license is a requirement and a history of driving a moving truck or large vehicle is necessary.
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