Marmot Basin Snowfarming General Labourer

RMSI-JTAC
 
1 Marmot Rd, Jasper, AB
Full-time
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Full-time
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Weekends as needed
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Snowfarming Foreman

Position Overview
Snowfarming General Labourers work as part of the Safety Operations team. They are responsible for setting up and maintaining all Snowfarming fences and apparatus, performing trail maintenance, aiding with hazard marking and performing any general labour as required. They are to report any issues to the Snowfarming Foreman. They must ensure that all daily Snowfarming duties are being completed efficiently and work is documented.

The incumbent should expect to be working outside all day, every day, sometimes in adverse or extreme weather conditions.

Employees in this position are responsible for providing the following tools: Skis/snowboard, ski/snowboard boots, appropriate clothing layers for the weather, black ski pants as well as other sundry items.

This is a full-time seasonal role (October to May), 5 days out of 7 per week. Shifts are 9 hours, inclusive of a 1-hour unpaid lunch. The incumbent must be available to work flexible shifts including weekends and holidays. Please note that you may not receive full-time hours at the beginning/end of season and during other slow periods.

Alberta Employment Standards regarding probationary periods apply.
Job Duties/Responsibilities

Build, setup, take down, move, and maintain snow fences, log the same
Ski/snowboard to access work sites
Work through extended periods of physically demanding conditions
Perform shoveling and other trail maintenance
Enforce the “Alpine responsibility code”, slow riding zones, area closures
Identify and address safety concerns pertaining to staff and guests
Assist in emergency situations, including; Lift evacuation, avalanche rescue response, first aid, fire, etc.
On-slope risk management: identify and mitigate hazards on hill (run checks, hazard marking)
Assist other departments as required or perform any other duties as assigned by your supervisor
Supplementary

Respect and adhere to the company’s policies and procedures as set in the “Corporate Policies”, “Employee Handbook” and “Safety Operations Training Manuals”
Understand and adhere to Ski Marmot Basin’s “Harassment Policy” and the company’s “Privacy Policy”
Ensure all work-related activities follow “Alberta Occupational Health and Safety” legislation as it relates to the job.
Qualifications

Able to ski or snowboard in all types of mountain terrain in varying weather conditions at an advanced level
Applicants that are strong skiers and show a desire to continue on with safety operations beyond this role are preferred.
Physically fit with the ability to lift/carry heavy/awkward objects while skiing/snowboarding (up to 25Kg)
First Aid course/training preferred
Avalanche Skills Training Level 1 preferred
Valid Alberta class 5 driver’s license or equivalent.
Performance Requirement: General:
Build, setup, take down, move, and maintain snow fences, log the same
Ski/snowboard to access work sites
Work through extended periods of physically demanding conditions
Work in a safe and efficient manner and complete tasks as assigned
Perform shoveling and other trail maintenance
Enforce the “Alpine responsibility code”, slow riding zones, area closures
Identify and address safety concerns pertaining to staff and guests
Ensure high standards of workmanship and efficiency
Assist in emergency situations, including; Lift evacuation, avalanche rescue response, first aid, fire, etc.
On-slope risk management: identify and mitigate hazards on hill (run checks, hazard marking)
Some snow-farming staff maybe trained and expected to operate snow mobiles
Some snow-farming staff maybe trained and expected to use a rescue toboggan (10-23) to move supplies and materials.
Learn two (2) sweeps in the Upper Area and one (1) sweep in the Eagle Ridge area
Become familiar and proficient with Marmot Basin radio protocol
Become familiar with the Avalanche Rescue Plan
Become familiar with transceiver and other AvSar tool use
Review and sign off on the Safety Operations Hazard Assessment and any required training documents
Complete the workplace hazardous materials training (WHMIS)
Demonstrate familiarity with pertinent sections of Marmot Basin’s Safety Operations Manual
Report any damages or issues with company vehicles to the Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor
Assist other departments as required or perform any other duties as assigned by your supervisor
Complete the Marmot Basin and safety operations ski skill assessment and have a copy on file
Complete a boot binding test, for all work skis, performed by Marmot Basin rental repair and have it on file.
Core Competencies

Professional deportment with excellent customer service skills: experience dealing with all on-hill patrons
Cheerful, outgoing personality; demonstrated temperament and disposition for highly stressful situations
Self-motivated and able to work unsupervised and as part of a team.
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
Good organizational skills & ability to multi-task
Recreational mountain pursuits, such as rock climbing, and ski touring, are considered assets.
Attributes:
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 to use taught skills
and previous experience to problem solve
Trustworthy and capable of working unsupervised
For your safety and that of your patients, it is very strongly recommended that safety operations staff preforming patient care have up to date inoculations against; Polio, Hepatitis A/B, Mumps/Rubella, Diphtheria tetanus, Varicella, Measles, Influenza (yearly), & COVID 19.

Employees in this position are responsible for providing the following tools: Skis/Snowboard boots, bindings, black ski pants as well as other sundry items.

All employees in this position are required to:
Complete the Marmot Basin and safety operations ski skill assessment and have a copy on file
Complete a boot binding test, for all work skis, performed by Marmot Basin rental repair and have it on file.
Have a drivers abstract on file with Marmot Basin HR
Questions: safety@skimarmot.com

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