Killington and Pico Resort, USA
14 days ago
Lift Mechanic

Location: Killington, Vermont

Killington and Pico Resort is the biggest mountain in the East, home to the most adventure you’ll find all year long, and a great place to start, build and grow your career. With seven distinct mountain areas, including Vermont’s highest lift-serviced peak, the opportunities are endless throughout the longest ski season in the East, and into the summer with mountain biking, golf and more. Join an enthusiastic team that strives to deliver the best guest experience possible, while taking advantage of all these mountains have to offer. Killington Resort is committed to employee wellness, safety, growth opportunities, and provides a wide variety of resort benefits, including access to our unparalleled playground. 

Compensation and Benefits: 

Compensation: Starting wage of $20.50, adjusted based on experience

Benefits: Full-time, year-round, benefitted position including:

Optional company subsidized medical, dental, vision, flexible spending account, health savings account, employer paid short term disability & long-term disability offerings

401(k) retirement plan (with company match up to 5%)

Paid parental leave

Paid time off, holiday, and sick pay

Free season pass for employee/dependents

Privileges at several other resorts

Several discount programs (i.e. food & beverage, retail/rental, friends & family tickets, etc.)

Job Summary: 

The Lift Mechanic is primarily responsible for ski lift maintenance, both preventative and unscheduled, working closely with the Lift Operations and Lift Electrical teams. This is a challenging position in an outside environment that typically incudes the use of snowmobiles and ATV's, climbing ski lift towers and servicing on-mountain systems in all weather conditions.

Summary of Key Responsibilities:

Responsibilities and essential job functions include but are not limited to the following: 

Monitor and assist in maintaining all lift equipment to ensure safe operation

Diagnose, repair, and perform maintenance on all ski lift systems and equipment

Climb chairlift towers to troubleshoot/repair equipment at heights up to 70 feet

Maintain all required record keeping and maintenance logs accurately and in a timely manner

Safely operate snowmobiles and respond to stopped lift issues quickly and efficiently in all types of weather conditions

Must maintain OSHA requirements, as well as the ANSI B.77 ski lift code.

Attend all necessary training pertaining to the job, including the Vermont Tramway Apprenticeship program

Must be comfortable with the changing dynamics of a seasonal business

Assist in training new technicians and lift operations staff

Be punctual and dependable, pay attention to detail, and use good judgement

During winter season, inspect lifts for any existing or potential problems, and maintain and repair lifts

Perform line checks: check sheaves for problems such as bad bearings, liner wear, flat spots, and so forth

Visually check chairs and towers

Perform drive checks: check all machinery and mechanical parts of the drive station, including fluid levels, brake pads, hoses, etc.

Perform return checks:  check carriage, guide sheaves, counterweight cables, height of counterweight, return wheel and liner.

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, and plan and perform necessary repairs, or report major problems to supervisor

During summer, perform a variety of lifts maintenance and construction tasks and projects

Maintain written logs and records of all maintenance and repair work done

Maintain tools, equipment, and shop work areas

Provide superior service to our customers (internal and external) at all times. Follow the Resort Etiquette Guidelines while interacting with the guests and respond to all guests in a courteous, efficient manner

Perform other tasks as assigned

Basic Qualifications: 

Basic education (high school), with formal training in mechanics desirable, plus two to three years of relevant experience, or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills are acquired.

Valid driver’s license

Broad base of basic mechanical knowledge and skills relevant to chair lifts, including welding, rigging, engine and motor operation and repair, electrical systems

Must be able to use mechanical tools, including power and hand tools

Familiarity with hydraulic systems, rigging, diesel maintenance and PLC control systems

Familiarity with snowmobile, ATV/UTV, and heavy equipment safety and operation

Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs. occasionally and up to 50 lbs. frequently

Must be able to bend, squat, climb, twist, and reach above shoulder level frequently

Must be able to use hands for grasping, pushing/pulling, and fine manipulation in repair of machinery

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Ability to adapt to changing conditions and work assignments

Strong interpersonal communication and guest service skills

Ability to commit to working weekends and holidays

Comfortable working in extreme mountain weather conditions

Knowledge of ski lift operation and controls

It is the policy of Killington/Pico Ski Resort Partners, LLC to provide equal opportunity and employment to all staff and applicants.  No person shall be discriminated against in any condition of employment because of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, place of birth, age, physical or mental condition, or any qualified individual with a disability or veteran status. 
 
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