Lift Operator
About this role
Lift Operator
Reports To: Lift Operations Supervisor/Assistant Supervisor/Foreman
Position Overview
A Lift Operator is part of the Lift Operations Team. He/ She is responsible for the safe operation of Marmot Basin’s aerial and surface lifts, safely loading/ unloading all passengers and greeting and assisting all Marmot Basin patrons at the lifts in a friendly & professional manner and performing Ticket Control duties. Lift Operators are often the first point of contact for guests on the hill being the ‘Face of the Mountain’: It is vital to leave a good impression. They are responsible for completing and recording all daily lift checks and maintaining mazes, ramps and head traps and must be reliable working alone as well as in a team. They must also carry out assigned work such as spare, cleaning, and shovel duties.
The incumbent should expect to be working outside in any, all and sometimes adverse weather conditions.
Lift Operators must also provide their own ski or snowboard equipment.
This is a full-time seasonal role, 5 days out of 7 per week from October through to May each operating season. Please note that you may not receive full-time hours at the beginning/ end of the season and during other slow periods.
Alberta Employment Standards regarding a ninety-day probationary period applies.
Job duties/ Responsibilities:
- Operate aerial and surface lifts
- Safely load/unload all passengers
- Greet all patrons as they navigate through the lift lines and identify personal needs (i.e. slowing down the lift for beginners/children)
- Complete and record all daily lift checks and observations
- Complete emergency/accident investigation paperwork as required
- Maintaining mazes, ramps and head traps
- Carry out assigned duties such as lift rotations, shovel crew and spare work
- Perform Ticket Control duties, assist any guests with faulty lift passes
- Must pass the Lift Operations Exam with a score of 80% or better
- Adherence to the company’s practices and procedures as set in the ‘Lift Operations Training Manual’
- Any additional duties as assigned
- All Marmot Basin employees will conduct themselves in compliance with Alberta Occupational Health and Safety legislation as it relates to their job
Requirements:
- Must be 18 years or older
- Provide own riding equipment
- Intermediate skiing or snowboarding ability
- Pass lift operators exam with 80% or higher
- Must possess an enthusiastic and positive attitude
- Enjoy interacting with the public
- Enjoy working outdoors in the winter
Attributes:
- Professional deportment with excellent customer service skills: experience dealing with all on-hill patrons
- Cheerful, outgoing personality; demonstrated temperament and disposition for sometimes highly stressful situations
- Strong team member able to take direction
- Motivated and observant; able to perceive needed tasks and complete them without direction
- Self-aware; able to identify strengths and gaps in own abilities and training
- Able to use taught skills and previous experience to problem solve
Qualifications:
- Ski Industry experience (an asset)
- Previous experience operating surface lifts and aerial chairlifts (an asset)
- Able to ski/ snowboard in all types of mountain terrain in varying conditions at an intermediate or advanced level
- Physically fit
- Mechanical background (an asset)
- Self-motivated and able to work unsupervised
Supplementary:
- Respect and adhere to the company’s policies and procedures as set in the Corporate Policies, Employee Handbook and other Training Manuals
Company at a glance
Located in the breathtaking, mountainous landscape of Jasper National Park - 11,000 square kilometers of wilderness and a part of the UNESCO Canadian Rockies World Heritage Site. Marmot Basin is a truly unique skiing destination.
Marmot Basin’s facilities and services include 7 lifts, including the Canadian Rockies Express high speed quad chair - the longest in the Canadian Rockies, 3 on-mountain day lodges, a full-service Rental Shop, Snow Sports School, eateries, a nursery and retail shop.
Marmot Basin is the northern most Rocky Mountain ski area and enjoys abundant dry, light & fluffy natural snow that is a dream to ski and snowboard. With the highest base elevation in Canada and a latitude of 53° N, our snow falls early, and continues well into May. With over 1,600 acres of skiable terrain along with the addition of three new chairlifts since 2009, lift lines are virtually non-existent; providing families, beginners and experts alike the room to carve turns at their leisure. Marmot Basin is one of the least crowded ski areas of its kind in North America where powder stashes last and the wide open slopes are yours to enjoy.
Located only 20 minutes from the charming town of Jasper; the perfect base for all of your winter adventures. With abundant wildlife that ensures you'll see plenty of four-legged locals such as elk, deer, wolves and lynx in their natural environment.
For an unforgettable ski experience in a remarkably beautiful Rocky Mountain setting, Marmot Basin and Jasper have no equal.
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