Job title: Terrain Park Ranger
Company: Grouse Mountain
Job description: Job Title: Terrain Park Ranger
Location: North Vancouver
Department: Terrain Park, Mountain Operations
Reports to: Supervisor, Terrain Park
Role Status: Full time – Seasonal – Hourly
About Us
As Vancouver’s premier attraction we offer truly rewarding and memorable experiences! Our team members get to work in a challenging and cooperative environment where everyone comes together to create memories of a lifetime. We offer a professional atmosphere, fantastic growth opportunities, unlimited outdoor recreation, an inspiring setting, and many unique employee privileges. We are seeking new team members who embody our core values that focuses on people, connection, growth and challenge. We foster a work environment where diversity is valued, quality of life is enhanced, and individual aspirations are fulfilled. Applicants who thrive in a positive atmosphere where service excellence is top priority are encourages to apply.Job Summary:
The Terrain Park teams at Grouse Mountain consist of designers, builders, park groomers, and Terrain Park Rangers. They are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining all the features in the Terrain Park. This exciting and innovative work plays a key role in attracting guests to Grouse Mountain.
The Terrain Park at Grouse Mountain features jumps, snow features, rails of, boxes, and wallrides. Ensuring these features are rideable and meet Grouse Parks’ standards is challenging work. The North Shore experiences some of the most diverse weather systems in BC, causing snow levels to fluctuate daily, and even hourly. As a result, takeoffs, in particular, need to be hand-shaped multiple times a day and night.Essential Job Functions:
Terrain Park crews conduct daily maintenance to ensure safety. They constantly adjusting features, marking any hazards with bamboo, and check that all signage is properly displayed. The Terrain Park staff are also responsible for testing all features to ensure they are in good riding/skiing condition for all Terrain Park users. They furthermore evaluate the flow of the rail sections, and navigate sequential jumps. These test runs are essential for ensuring guest safety and effective risk management.
The Terrain Park Rangers are also responsible for the layout and flow of the park. The flow of the park is an important aspect of park safety.
Key Responsibilities:Documenting and coordination any incidents/accidents that may occur in the terrain park. These include all appropriate documents related to terrain park incidents.
Jump measurement procedures (NSAA)
Installing & resetting features by hand
Rebuilding and shaping takeoffs for jib features
Ensuring all jumps are measured and recorded to our guidelines
All jumps to be cut and shaped to our “Shaping” checklist.
Cut & reinstall broken feature panels using power tools
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.
Keeping hourly/daily traffic counts for all terrain park zones for statistical purposes, also monitoring traffic to watch out for those skiers/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.
Rotate on overnight builds throughout the season (minimum 1 years park experience)
Other duties as requiredRequired Qualifications and AbilitiesPossess strong skiing/riding ability.
Terrain Park maintenance experience preferred
Possess strong understanding of terrain parks
Ability to work mornings, night shifts and graveyard shift. On either 8 hour or 10 hours shifts throughout the season.
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs.
Ability to work in adverse weather conditions.
Ability to follow direction, work with a team as well as complete tasks with minimal supervision.Working ConditionsTerrain Park Rangers perform all their duties outdoors and may work in various mountain weather conditions.
Due to the nature of the job, flexibility in your work schedule is required. Shifts may include rotations, day and evening shifts, graveyard shifts, weekends, and statutory holidays. The work involves shoveling, shaping, lifting, twisting, and other manual tasks related to operating a Terrain Park.Compensation and Benefits$18.40/hour up to $21.52/hourAll 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 dependentsDisclaimer
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.
Expected salary: $18.4 – 21.52 per hour
Location: North Vancouver, BC
Job date: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 07:02:39 GMT
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