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Work is performed in a high-elevation mountainous environment on uneven snow- and ice-covered dirt parking lots, pavement, and concrete surfaces. Ability to shovel, push, and move snow or dirt continuously throughout a shift.
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Truck, wheel loader, skid steer loader, street sweeper, municipal tractor, backhoe, pick-up truck, utility vehicle and other related heavy equipment. During the winter, this position is responsible for snow removal and de-icing on all Town owned streets, sidewalks, recreation paths, parkinglots, and performs ice rink maintenance.
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Snow safety: All volunteers will be familiar with the terrain at Copper Mountain Resort where avalanche search and rescue is likely. All volunteers will be National Ski Patrol OEC certified and trained to respond to any likely eventuality in a winter alpine environment and trained in triage, and multi-system trauma.
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Drivers receive only activity pay for activities including Accident, Breakdown, Weather/Road Closure, Cleaning Rejected Trailer, Assigned tractor not available, Out of hours (70), Snow Removal assigned trailer, Undock Trailers, Trailer Weight issue, and Wait Time.
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Good basic knowledge and skills in the building/construction trades, including carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, painting/construction trades, smoke/fire alarm systems, snow removal, heating and ventilation systems, buidling automation systems, cutting grass/landscaping, etc.
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Perform trash removal (includes compactors, hand-hauling, and transporting dumpsters using skid-steer) Assist with snow removal (typically hand removal) in common areas. Perform trash removal (includes compactors, hand-hauling, and transporting dumpsters using skid-steer.
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Whether it’s your first-time seeing snow or you were born on the slopes, joining our team means discovering (or re-discovering!) From day one, you'll receive some of the highest compensation rates in the industry, free Epic pass(es) along with free ski and snowboard lessons, 40% retail discounts, the chance to grow through Epic Service - our leading training and development experience, and wellness benefits to fuel your success.
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Additions to the entry-level wage for inexperienced instructors will consider prior experience teaching snow sports, outdoor education, and other teaching or guiding experience•An in-house training exists to verify instructors act as Snowsports Leads on specific days.
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Assistance with grounds maintenance and snow removal. All of our job opportunities are located at Copper Mountain Resort in Summit County, Colorado. Job Summary:The Copper Association / Property Management team provides outstanding community association management and facility and maintenance services for Copper Mountain managed properties.
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