Description
A recreation facility that isn’t well-managed operationally creates problems that compound over time — safety incidents that were preventable, equipment that fails during peak use, scheduling systems that produce conflicts and wasted capacity, maintenance backlogs that become capital problems. The operational layer of a recreation facility isn’t glamorous work, but it’s the layer that determines whether everything built on top of it holds.
You’ll work with:
- Scheduling systems: building facility use timetables that balance program commitments, maintenance windows, and revenue-generating hire bookings without creating conflicts
- Safety compliance management: inspection protocols, incident reporting systems, and the documentation practices that demonstrate due diligence across different regulatory environments
- Preventive maintenance planning: building maintenance schedules that reduce emergency repair costs and extend equipment and facility lifespan
Timeline: +/- 6 hours
Outcome: A more systematic approach to facility operations — with the scheduling, safety, and maintenance frameworks that reduce the frequency of operational problems and improve the response when they occur.


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