Posted 7mo ago

Terrain Park Supervisor

@ Mountain Capital Partners
Sipapu, New Mexico, United States
$17-$19/hrOnsiteSeasonal
Responsibilities:Greet guests, Attend trainings, Oversee design
Requirements Summary:Seasonal terrain park supervisor with experience operating snow cats and heavy equipment; manage staff safety and equipment; ensure park integrity and guest service.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Snow Cat, Snowmobile, Excavator, Trail Dozer, Heavy Equipment, Hand Tools, Power Tools
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Job Location:    Sipapu - VADITO, NM

Position Type:    Seasonal

Salary Range:    $17.00 - $19.00 Hourly

Job Shift:    Day


Description

 



As Terrain Park Supervisor, you shall perform the following duties:




  • Greet guests in a timely and friendly manner whenever they are in your line of vision.

  • Attendance at required training sessions. 

  • Demonstrate thorough knowledge of Terrain Park operations to include design, construction, features, maintenance, safety, risk management, incident reporting, and training of staff.

  • Snow Cat and Heavy Equipment operations, general equipment maintenance.

  • Ensure the proper operation, care of  and troubleshooting of all equipment used, including but not limited to snowmobiles, snowcats, excavators, trail dozers, other earth and snow moving equipment, various hand and power tools.

  • Implement, oversee and ensure proper Terrain Park design and layout, construction, maintenance and documentation.

  • Ensure daily inspections are conducted in accordance with NSAA Terrain Park guidelines.

  • Ensure completion of all necessary paperwork in a timely manner and maintain all record keeping.

  • Commit to education, training, and implementation of all safety and risk management policies and procedures. 

  • Contact the designated individuals for answers to questions regarding emergencies.

  • Be able to assist in lift evacuation if necessary.

  • Keep other departments notified of significant changes to trail conditions, snow conditions, park status recommendations and hazardous conditions.  


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