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The Canyons
Lift Technician I, II, III
Job Location: Park City, UT
Job Type: Full Time Year Round
Shift:
Days needed to wok: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun / Shifts/Days: All days / All shifts
# of Positions:
1
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE
· The purpose of lift maintenance is to provide safe, efficient and reliable transportation to our guests and employees of the Canyons resort.
· To operate chair lifts within the guidelines of Utah tramway safety committee rules and ansi b77 code books.
· All training and duties should point toward attaining Lift technician 2 status.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
· Provide superior service to our customers, internal and external, by following the Resort Etiquette Guidelines.
· During winter season, required to conduct Daily, Weekly and monthly inspections for any existing or potential problems, to maintain and repair lifts according to prescribed procedures see maintenance manuals.
· Must be able to open assigned lifts for operation.
· Including: Turning on main power (480 vac), turn on low voltage, perform all stop and safety checks at all stations, check all fluids at stations including primary, secondary, spacing gear boxes, brakes, hydraulic tension, apu and tertiary reservoirs, battery fluid levels and so forth.
· Perform drive checks: checking all machinery and mechanical parts of the drive station, including primary drive, auxiliary drive, primary, secondary and spacing gear boxes, fluid levels, batteries, terminal sheaves, tires, belts, brake pads, hoses, and so forth.
· Perform return checks: check carriage position, tension systems, terminal sheaves, tires, belts, hoses, batteries, and so forth.
· Perform line checks: checking for proper sheave alignment, liner wear & condition, potential bearing failures, and so forth.
· During regular inspections, make necessary minor adjustments, perform a variety of preventive maintenance work on lifts, and repair or replace worn or broken parts.
· When mechanical problems are reported, locate and diagnose problems, plan and perform necessary minor repairs, and report major problems to supervisor.
· Maintain written logs and records of all inspections, maintenance and repair work done.
· Maintain clean lift stations, tools, equipment and shop work areas.
· Must treat all company property and personnel with respect and care.
· Perform other tasks as assigned.
· Must be able to name all the components of the lift including mechanical and electrical components located at each station. See maintenance manual.
· Must be able to name the type of configuration of each lift on mountain.
· Must be able and qualified to operate snowmobile safely on the mountain.
· Must be able to check auxiliary drive fluid levels, start and hook up auxiliary and be able to clear assigned lifts in power outage situation.
· Must be able to check tire pressures and wear and be able to change unassisted.
· Check terminal belts for proper tension and wear and be able to change or tension unassisted.
· Must be able to complete written log sheets, work orders and daily log sheets.
· Must be able to start up assigned lifts on electric and auxiliary.
· Must be able to determine safe operating speed of lift given current weather conditions.
· Must be able to perform basic maintenance checks.
· Must be able to perform grip, hanger, carrier and chair inspections; inspecting operation and condition of all components, bolt and welded connections.
· Must be able to identify excessive wear and tear to lift components and notify supervisor of condition.
· Must be able to align terminal machinery and repair minor terminal problems.
· Must be able to inspect the haul rope and identify its parts.
· Must be able to diagnose and repair basic mechanical problems relating to towers and lift line.
· Must be able to change all fluids, tires, sheaves, bearings, and align towers.
· Perform a variety of lift maintenance and construction tasks and projects.
Work goals:
To be proficient in of the following Lift Maintenance skills:
Welding, precision tools and alignment, gas or diesel engine maintenance, rigging, hydraulics, gear reducer maintenance, schematics and blue prints, machining, electricity or electronics, time management, surveying and layout, heavy equipment operator.
WORKING RELATIONSHIP
Moderate supervision is received from the Lift Maintenance Manager, supervisor or other senior staff member.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
· Ability to work at significant heights.
· Must be able to lift 70 pounds unassisted.
· Exposure to inclement weather conditions.
· Ability to stand for long periods of time.
· Bending, squatting, climbing and lifting heavy objects.
· Manual dexterity.
· Ability to operate vehicles, snowmobiles and four wheelers.
· Ability to ski or snowboard.
Other requirements
· Must have valid driver’s license.
· Must be able to speak, read and write in English.
· Reliable transportation.
· The ability to work rotating schedule including weekends and nights.
· Personal hand tools required.
QUALIFICATIONS
· High school education or equivalent.
· Basic mechanical knowledge and skills.
· Basic low voltage electrical knowledge.
LIFT TECH II
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE
· The purpose of lift maintenance is to provide safe, efficient and reliable transportation to are guests and employees of the canyons resort.
· To operate chair lifts within the guidelines of Utah tramway safety comity rules and ansi b 77 code books.
· All training and duties should point toward attaining Lift technician 3 status.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
· Provide superior service to our customers, internal and external, by following the Resort Etiquette Guidelines.
· During winter season, required to conduct Daily, Weekly and monthly inspections for any existing or potential problems, to maintain and repair lifts according to prescribed procedures see maintenance manuals.
· Must be able to open assigned lifts for operation.
· Including: Turning on main power (480 vac), turn on low voltage, perform all stop and safety checks at all stations, check all fluids at stations including primary, secondary, spacing gear boxes, brakes, hydraulic tension, apu and tertiary reservoirs, battery fluid levels and so forth.
· Perform drive checks: checking all machinery and mechanical parts of the drive station, including primary drive, auxiliary drive, primary, secondary and spacing gear boxes, fluid levels, batteries, terminal sheaves, tires, belts, brake pads, hoses, and so forth.
· Perform return checks: check carriage position, tension systems, terminal sheaves, tires, belts, hoses, batteries, and so forth.
· Perform line checks: check sheaves for problems such as alignment, bad bearings, liner wear, flatspots, and so forth.
· During regular inspections, make necessary minor adjustments, perform a variety of preventive maintenance work on lifts, and repair or replace worn or broken parts.
· When mechanical problems are reported, locate and diagnose problems, plan and perform necessary repairs, and report major problems to supervisor.
· Perform a variety of lift maintenance and construction tasks and projects.
· Maintain written logs and records of all inspections, maintenance and repair work done.
· Maintain clean lift stations, tools, equipment and shop work areas.
· Must treat all company property and personnel with respect and care.
· Perform other tasks as assigned.
· Must be able to name all the components of the lift including mechanical and electrical components located at each station. See maintenance manual.
· Must be able to name the type of configuration of each lift on mountain.
· Must be able and qualified to operate snowmobile safely on the mountain.
· Must be able to check all fluid levels, start and hook up auxiliary and be able to clear lift in power outage situation on all lifts.
· Must be able to check tire pressures and wear.
· Check terminal belts for proper tension and wear and be able to change or tension unassisted.
· Must be able to complete written log sheets, work orders and daily log sheets.
· Must be able to start up all lifts on electric and auxiliary.
· Must be able to determine safe operating speed of lift given current weather conditions.
· Must be able to perform basic maintenance checks.
· Must be able to perform grip, hanger, carrier and chair inspections; inspecting operation and condition of all components, bolt and welded connections.
· Must be able to identify type and name all components and rebuild all types of grips.
· Must be able to identify and resolve excessive wear and tear to lift components and determine life expectancy.
· Must be able to align terminal machinery and repair minor terminal problems.
· Must be able to inspect the haul rope and identify its parts.
· Must be able to diagnose and repair basic mechanical problems relating to towers and lift line.
· Must be able to change all fluids, tires, sheaves, bearings, and align towers.
· Must be able to lead a crew if a asked by a Manager / Supervisor.
· Time management of junior mechanics is essential.
· Must be proficient in 3 of the following Lift Maintenance skills:
· Welding, precision tools and alignment, gas or diesel engine maintenance, rigging, hydraulics, gear reducer maintenance, schematics and blue prints, machining, electricity or electronics, time management, surveying and layout, heavy equipment operator.
WORKING RELATIONSHIP
Moderate supervision is received from the Lift Maintenance Manager, supervisor or other senior staff member.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
· Ability to work at significant heights.
· Must be able to lift 70 pounds unassisted.
· Exposure to inclement weather conditions.
· Ability to stand for long periods of time.
· Bending, squatting, climbing and lifting heavy objects.
· Manual dexterity.
· Ability to operate vehicles, snowmobiles and four wheelers.
· Ability to ski or snowboard.
Other requirements
· Must have valid driver’s license.
· Must be able to speak, read and write in English.
· Reliable transportation.
· The ability to work rotating schedule including weekends and nights.
· Personal hand tools required.
QUALIFICATIONS
· High school education or equivalent.
· Extensive mechanical knowledge and skills.
· Extensive high and low voltage electrical knowledge.
LIFT TECH III
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE
Is to provide efficient mountain transportation for our guests & staff members while minimizing operational down time & providing superior service to ourguests.”
· To operate chair lifts within the guidelines of Utah tramway safety committee rules and ANSI B77
Code Books
· At this level staff members should be able to perform the essential duties of Lift Maintenance
Supervisor should the need be required.
· Provide assistance to Lift Maintenance Supervisor in training junior staff members.
· Assist with documentation and ensuring that all requirements are met.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
· Provide superior service to our customers, internal and external, by following the Resort Etiquette Guidelines and practice the Passionate Purpose on a daily basis.
· Must be able to lead staff in professional manner consistent with the policies of the resort, maintaining relations and understanding the chain of command.
· Setting good examples of time management for junior mechanics is essential.
· During winter season, required to conduct Daily, Weekly and monthly inspections for any existing or potential problems, to maintain and repair lifts according to prescribed procedures (see maintenance manuals).
· Must be able to open assigned lifts for operation.
· Including: Turning on main power (480 vac), turn on low voltage, perform all stop and safety checks at all stations, check all fluids at stations including primary, secondary, spacing gear boxes, brakes, hydraulic tension, apu and tertiary reservoirs, battery fluid levels and so forth.
· Perform drive checks: checking all machinery and mechanical parts of the drive station, including primary drive, auxiliary drive, primary, secondary and spacing gear boxes, fluid levels, batteries, terminal sheaves, tires, belts, brake pads, hoses, and so forth.
· Perform return checks: check carriage position, tension systems, terminal sheaves, tires, belts, hoses, batteries, and so forth.
· Perform line checks: check sheaves for problems such as alignment, bad bearings, liner wear, flat spots, and so forth.
· During regular inspections, make necessary minor adjustments, perform a variety of preventive maintenance work on lifts, and repair or replace worn or broken parts. Provide Supervisor or Director of Lifts with any necessary lists for parts that are needed so that re-orders are made and parts are always available,
· When mechanical problems are reported, locate and diagnose problems, plan and perform necessary repairs, and report major problems to supervisor and or Director of Lifts.
· Perform a variety of lift maintenance and construction tasks and projects.
· Maintain written logs and records of all inspections, maintenance and repair work done.
· Maintain clean lift stations, tools, equipment and shop work areas.
· Must treat all company property and personnel with respect and care.
· Perform other tasks as assigned.
· Must be able to name all the components of the lift including mechanical and electrical components located at each station. (See maintenance manual).
· Must be able to name the type of configuration of each lift on mountain.
· Must be able and qualified to operate snowmobile safely on the mountain.
How to Apply:
Application Process Welcome to The Canyons Recruiting Site. Our goal is to provide you with the tools to your success. Here are some helpful hints on how to start your future here at The Canyons.
1. Use our Online application link to apply.
2. Human Resources will send you an email to verify that we have received your application. HR will then review the information and send it to the appropriate department manager if you meet the minimum qualifications.
3. Please wait for 3 business days for the Managers to get in touch with you regarding the status of your application.
The Canyons
4000 The Canyons Resort Drive
Park City, UT 84098
The Canyons Passionate Purpose:
We are committed to owning the experience at The Canyons by anticipating, acknowledging and taking action on the spot.

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