GMR Terrain Park - Terrain Park Supervisor
Job Title: Terrain Park Supervisor
Location: North Vancouver
Department: Mountain Operations
Reports to: Manager, Terrain Parks
Role Status: Full-time, seasonal – hourly
About Us
Grouse Mountain offers a challenging and enjoyable work environment with a world of career opportunity. Our team is dedicated to Grouse Mountain's renowned excellence and its continued growth as Vancouver's premier mountain resort. In exchange for employee excellence, we offer a professional atmosphere, fantastic growth opportunities, unlimited outdoor recreation (including skiing and snowboarding) an inspiring setting and many unique employee privileges.
Job Summary
Working with Operations management to ensure Terrain Parks meet and exceed safety regulations and quality standards. Responsible for tracking departmental budget for labour and scheduling staff through Dayforce. Training of terrain park staff for standard operating procedures, proper maintenance techniques, and information recording. Coordination with grooming staff and Duty Manager for night shift grooming tasks. Coordinating with snowmaking and with Patrol in regards to proper fencing, hazard marking, and regular patrolling. Ensuring the Terrain Park Lead Hand has an active list of tasks. Involvement with feature list update for website, photo/film shoots. Working closely with the events and marketing team with terrain park related events.
Essential Job Functions
- Performing maintenance tasks involving raking, shoveling, salting, inspecting of all features throughout the day depending on traffic, snow conditions
- Ensuring that all fencing, signs, and feature markers entrance is properly setup at all times during operating hours, and that they are properly taken down for grooming and maintenance.
- Documenting maintenance upon completion in the daily conditions report along with current weather/ snow conditions, and inspections for liability purposes
- Keeping hourly/daily traffic counts for all terrain park zones for statistical purposes, also monitoring traffic to watch out for those riders who should not be in the terrain park due to their ability level.
- Assisting with all events throughout the season including pre-event promotion in the Terrain Park, event setup, maintenance, and breakdown.
- Interact with customers on a daily basis to educate and inform them of rules and etiquette of terrain parks, safety tips.
- Public Relations with customers on a daily basis
- Ensuring that Lead Hands and Rangers have a constant flow of tasks throughout all the Terrain Parks.
- Working with the Lead Hand and Manager on planning terrain park development throughout the winter season
- Planning each weekly build and post build report
- Training Park Staff on park builds (may require to work overnight shifts)
- Scheduling and approving shifts in Dayforce.
- Attend all Operations meetings
Supervisory Responsibility
This position provides direct supervision to all Terrain Parks staff and Lead Hands.
Required Qualifications and Abilities
- 5+ years’ experience within The Terrain Park industry, and Ski Resort operations.
- Strong understanding of Freestyle Terrain and design Supervisory experience and ability to communicate and work closely with multiple departments
- Ability to operate a Snowcat is strong asset (not required)
- Experience Welding, carpentry knowledge
- Ability to work in all weather conditions, long hours, and rotating schedule including early mornings and late nights
- Ability to lift and move heavy objects
- Ability to work early mornings and overnight shifts
- Ability to follow direction, act a leader of the team, and was well as complete tasks with minimal supervision.
Working Conditions
Terrain Park Supervisors are to perform 90% of their duties outdoors in unpredictable mountain weather conditions. The other 10% is preformed indoors doing terrain park admin like duties. Due to the nature of the business, this position requires flexibility in terms of your work schedule. A variety of work schedules may include rotation of shifts, day/evening shifts, graveyard shifts and weekends and statutory holidays. Shifts require shoveling and shaping for long periods of time, lifting, twisting, and other forms of manual tasks related to the operating a Terrain Park.
Compensation and Benefits
$21.62/hour to $25.28/hour
All positions are eligible for the following benefits and perks:
- Free Seasonal Access Pass
- Discounts at the resort’s restaurants, retail, and rental outlets
- Referral Bonus Program
- Public Transit subsidies
- Free or discounted lift tickets at many other resorts (winter/summer)
- Access to free Employee and Family Assistance Program
- Excellent training and professional development
- Northland Properties friends and family discounts program including hotels, restaurants, and recreation.
Full-time, year-round positions are also eligible for these:
- Health Insurance; Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, and Vision Insurance plans
- RRSP matching plan after 1 year of service
- Free access passes for dependents
Disclaimer
The prior statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Northland Properties is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other status protected by applicable law.
Autres détails
- Famille d'emplois Mountain Operations
- Type de paie À heure
- Grouse Mountain Resort, 6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada