You call them to pool service technicians.
A pool service tech: Diagnoses, repairs, and maintains public swimming pools,
water systems, filter systems, pumps, and playground equipment. Schedules,
assigns, monitors, reviews, and evaluates the work of assigned staff. Maintain
the proper chemical balance for the pool.
Maintains the pH and Chlorine values for
good water quality. Maintain the pool and all water features using proper
chemicals and cleaners. Maintain the pool pumps and filters. Maintain the pool
area, including cleaning of the deck and other maintenance tasks.
Respond to swimming pool related work
orders in a timely, friendly and efficient manner to assess and repair non-functioning
machinery or equipment. Repairs and maintains electrical and mechanical
equipment: transports and stores hazardous chemicals.
We are carrying out scheduled water
cleaning, using chemicals like chlorine and regularly testing swimming pool water
quality and pH balance. Tests the chemical levels in public swimming pools and
other water systems and adjusts as needed.
Maintains manual or automated records of
all activities and prepares daily / weekly / monthly reports. Picks up trash
and cleans public swimming pools, restrooms and facility areas. Operates and
inspects tools and equipment and makes minor adjustments and repairs.
Operates vehicles to transport various
types of materials and equipment. Cleaning and servicing swimming pool
filtration units. Servicing heating, circulation and de-humidifier systems.
Use swimming pool vacuum cleaners to clean
the pool floor. Checking and repairing corrosion, cracks and leaks in the pool
walls or floors.
Use a telescopic pole with the net to clean
and remove any leaves or derbies. Making sure equipment like pool covers,
diving boards and slides are in good working order logging and reporting
equipment faults or water quality problems to managers.