Job Description:
The Aquatic Maintenance Technician in Lyon is responsible for ensuring the cleanliness, safety, and proper functioning of pools, spas, fountains, and other aquatic facilities in residential, commercial, and recreational environments. The role includes both routine upkeep and technical maintenance, with a strong focus on water quality management, mechanical system performance, and public health compliance. This technician plays a key part in maintaining a clean and inviting aquatic environment for all users.
Daily tasks include testing and balancing water chemistry, checking chlorine, pH, and alkalinity levels, and adding necessary chemicals to meet hygiene standards. The technician is also responsible for cleaning pool surfaces, vacuuming debris, brushing walls, emptying skimmer baskets, and maintaining filtration and pump systems. Regular backwashing of filters and checking for leaks or pressure irregularities is essential for system efficiency.
In addition to water management, the technician inspects and maintains mechanical components such as pumps, heaters, valves, and timers. They are expected to troubleshoot basic electrical and plumbing issues related to aquatic systems and report or coordinate major repairs with external contractors if required. Preventive maintenance routines are implemented to minimize equipment failure and service interruptions.
In Lyon, where aquatic amenities are present in hotels, apartment complexes, fitness centers, and public recreation sites, technicians must adapt to diverse site requirements and seasonal demands. Outdoor pools, for instance, may require winterization or spring startup services, while indoor facilities demand consistent year-round upkeep. The technician may also support emergency responses in case of system malfunctions or contamination incidents.
This role is ideal for individuals who are detail-oriented, safety-minded, and capable of managing a combination of mechanical and sanitation responsibilities. The Aquatic Maintenance Technician is essential in delivering hygienic, well-functioning, and visually appealing aquatic spaces that meet user expectations and regulatory standards across Lyon’s many leisure and living environments.
Job Requirement:
Candidates must have a thorough understanding of water chemistry, filtration, and sanitation principles related to pools, spas, and other aquatic facilities. The ability to accurately measure and adjust chemical levels such as chlorine, pH, and calcium hardness is critical to ensure safe water conditions and prevent equipment corrosion or algae growth.
Proficiency in operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting pool-related mechanical systems is essential. This includes experience with circulation pumps, sand or cartridge filters, heaters, chlorinators, and automated chemical feeders. Technicians should be able to identify mechanical or electrical issues early and take corrective action or arrange for specialist repair if necessary.
Strong knowledge of health and safety regulations is required, especially in commercial or public settings. Candidates must ensure compliance with municipal water standards, signage requirements, barrier safety, and emergency protocols. They must also maintain records of chemical treatments, maintenance schedules, and inspection outcomes for regulatory reporting and client assurance.
Physical stamina and comfort with working around water, exposure to chemicals, and outdoor weather variations are necessary. The job involves lifting pump lids, crawling into equipment rooms, standing for long periods, and occasionally working under time pressure during breakdowns or contamination events. Proper use of personal protective equipment and adherence to safety guidelines are mandatory.
Strong organisational and communication skills are also important. Technicians may coordinate with building supervisors, residents, gym staff, or hotel managers to schedule maintenance, explain pool closures, or report service issues. A proactive mindset, problem-solving ability, and dedication to cleanliness and mechanical reliability are key traits for success in this vital maintenance role.