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Technical Services

Feb 3, 2021
 
The Department of Technical Services will provide professional project delivery of service to the community in planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining all community buildings and infrastructure.
 
Department Summary
 
The Department of Technical Services coordinates the conceptual planning, design and construction of capital facilities and infrastructure as well as municipal services. The department, management and technical personnel coordinate all phases of construction and renovation to all MCA facilities. As well we provide capital needs planning, identification, and oversight of MCA construction projects, and development and enforcement of community standards for construction safety and labor codes. All programs pertaining to the delivery of service are included below for the community’s information.
 
Leslie Papineau
Acting Director, Technical Projects Manager
leslie.papineau@akwesasne.ca
 
Programs and Services
 
Management
 
The Management within the Department of Technical Services is the central location for specific contacts to other programs within the department. Management is responsible for implementation of all capital projects approved by the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne. As well as providing oversight and coordination functions for community infrastructure planning and maintenance programs.
 
Your contact is: 
 
Karla Ransom
Executive Assistant
karla.ransom@akwesasne.ca
 
Engineering & Technology
 
Our Engineering & Technology Department spearheads the job sites specifically associated with new construction. The Department of Technical Services currently has diverse contractual agreements with various businesses both locally owned and operated as well as those and off-reserve.
 
Building & Infrastructure
 
Building & Infrastructure Maintenance personnel monitor the service connections of private residences, plan, coordinate, implement and supervise renovations and maintenance to all facilities. Our maintenance crews use a computerized maintenance management system to ensure safe and efficient operation of the all community assets within the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne. Building & Infrastructure Administration oversees and manages the maintenance of the Water & Waster Water Infrastructure, Educational Facilities, Department of Health, Department of Community & Social Services, and other MCA facilities.
 
Your contact person is:
 
Daryl Seymour
Interim Contact
daryl.seymour@akwesasne.ca 
 
BUILDING & INFRASTRUCTURE CONTACTS
 
Mr. John Adams
Waste Water Manager
St. Regis Maintenance Station
613-575-2250 Ex. 3403
dts.wwwmanager@akwesasne.ca
 
Mr. Gorman Jacobs
Maintenance Manager
DOH Department of Health /
Department of Community & Social Services
613-575-2341 Ex. 3137
gorman.jacobs@akwesasne.ca
 
Mr. Anthony Benedict
A/AMBE Maintenance Mgr
AMBE Akwesasne Mohawk Board of Education
613-933-0409 Ex. 1031
anthony.benedict@akwesasne.ca
 
Public Works (Roads)
 
The Roads Program personnel maintain 66 miles (105 km) of infrastructure as well as three bridges within Akwesasne. Operations include grading, sanding, snow removal, road repair, general maintenance and emergency response. Our road crew is on-call 24 hours a day / 7 days a week.
 
Your contact person is:
 
Mr. Kennedy Garrow
Manager
CENTRAL DISPATCH: (613) 575-2340
PHONE: (613) 938 – 5476
kennedy.garrow@akwesasne.ca
 
Building Akwesasnes Roads, Water, and Infrastructure
 
The Department of Technical Services will provide professional project delivery service to the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne in the planning, design, construction and maintenance of all community buildings and infrastructure. This service will be delivered according to Policies and Directives of the Organization.
 
DTS Roads
(6 Truck drivers—Operators)
 
  • 47 kilometers of road way to maintain
  • 8.75 Kilometers of gravel roadways
  • 38.25 kilometers of paved roadways
  • 3 Plow Trucks
  • 2 graders
  • 1 Backhoe
  • 1 Front end loader
  • 3 trailers
  • 1 tractor
  • 3 Wood chippers
 
Buildings
(47 Total Staff in Maintenance)
52,000 m2 / 550,000 total square footage Buildings to main-tain
 
  • Administrative Buildings
  • Health Facility
  • Police Station—Sub Station
  • Arena
  • 4 Schools
  • 2 Elder Facilities
  • Family Wellness Shelters
  • Group Home
  • Maintenance Buildings
 
WWW Program
(8 Operators)
 
  • 2 Water plants
  • 41 kilometers of Watermain
  • 1400 Service connections
  • Sewage Treatment Plant
  • 6 Sewage Treatment Units
  • 8.2 km sewage Collection mains
  • 8 km sewer
  • 452 Service Connections
 
DTS Admin Office
 
  • Director
  • Engineer
  • Executive Assistant
  • Tender Ready Projects
  • Buckshot Road Reconstruction
  • Park Street / Hilltop Drive rec.
  • Kanatakon School UST Removal
  • Snye Sewage Treatment Plant
  • River Road Reconstruction
 
After Hours Emergencies
 
DOH Buildings —613 930– 3492
AMBE Buildings —613 551 7428
Admin Buildings—613 930—3490
Roads—On call list – Central Dispatch – 613-575-2000
WW/W—518 404—2252
 

Source: http://www.akwesasne.ca/technical-services/

REGISTERED NURSE

Reporting to the DOC, the Registered Nurse (RN) is accountable to provide professional nursing care to residents and supervise care given by Registered Practical Nurses (RPN) and Personal Support Workers (PSW).

PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER

Under the direct supervision of the Director of Care, Registered Nurse and Registered Practical Nurse, the Personal Support Worker is responsible for providing direct resident personal care and assisting residents in all activities of daily living in accordance with the Long Term Care Homes Act, 2007 and regulations 79/10 and all other legislation. 

INCLUSION SUPERVISOR

Under the direction and supervision of the Superintendent of Student Services, the Inclusion Supervisor is a professional who assumes lead responsibilities for the direction, coordination and supervision of the Special Education staff and process in the assigned buildings from screening through identification.

Kanien’kéha Teachers

Under the direction and supervision of the School Principal, the incumbent will provide instruction/support to all students under his/her charge following the prescribed Kanien’kéha curriculum guidelines; maintain lesson plans and long range instructional plans.