Grooming Foreperson/Summer Equipment Operator
Grooming Foreperson/Summer Equipment Operator Salary Range $26.40 - $27.46 Hourly Position Type Full-Time Year Round Job Shift Any Category Mountain OperationsDescription Compensation and Benefits:Compensation: Starting wage $26.40 - $27.46, 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 offerings401(k) retirement plan (with company match up to 5%)Paid parental leavePaid time off, holiday and sick payFree seasons pass for employee/dependentsPrivileges at several other resortsSeveral discount programs (i.e. food & beverage, retail/rental, friends & family tickets, etc.)Job Summary:During the winter season, the Grooming Shift Foreperson is responsible for overseeing and training grooming operators to be accountable for the finished product on a section of the mountain. The Grooming Shift Foreman is responsible for overseeing and training a team of up to 20 groomers, coordinating grooming activities, and ensuring the finished product meets resort standards.During the summer months this position is responsible for independently operating a variety of heavy machinery to complete excavation, grading, and construction tasks. This role requires experience with multiple types of equipment and a strong understanding of safety and efficiency. Laboring is expected as needed to complete tasks.Summary of Key Responsibilities:Responsibilities and essential job functions include but are not limited to the following:Plan, supervise and coordinate snow grooming operations for assigned shift. Coordinate grooming activities with snowmaking and lift departmentsPerform the duties of a working foreman for a shift of groomers: train new employees in technical aspects of job, as well as operating policies and procedures; plan and issue daily work assignments; monitor work in progress and check completed work; assist in performance evaluation; bring special personnel problems to the attention of the manager; assist in planning staffing needs, interviewing and hiring, and work schedulesOversee and assist with regular operation of grooming equipment, including monitoring quality and quantity of snow; implement changes; equipment maintenance; monitoring weather conditionsRegularly inspect and perform maintenance checks to grooming equipment and report any issues to Vehicle MaintenanceAssist groomers with unusual problems; notify Manager or Supervisor of any problems or conditions requiring special attentionPrepare any required records related to grooming operations, including personnel record, driver logs, disciplinary reports, etc.Ensure the proper safety procedures are followed by all employeesSupervise the proper use and maintenance of a variety of tools, equipment, vehicles, keys, and supplies used in groomingConduct and execute employee performance reviewsSupervise and assist with a variety of summer construction and maintenance projectsAlways provide superior service to our guests (internal and external). Follow the Resort Etiquette Guidelines while interacting with the guests and respond to all guests in a courteous, efficient mannerMotivate staff and provide a positive work environmentPerform other tasks as assignedFunctional and partial administrative supervision of up to 20 groomers in winterDirect supervision of all operators on the shift, including quality control checks nightly through visual inspections, radio check-ins as well as ride-alongs when neededSafe work practice in and around construction sites, maintaining situational awareness. Understand OSHA regulations for excavations, safe trenching, and liftingOperate a range of heavy equipment, including bulldozers, excavators, skidders, loaders, haul trucks, skid steers, and graders.Perform excavation, trenching, grading, and material transportation with precision.Conduct daily inspections and preventive maintenance on assigned equipment.Read and interpret blueprints, site plans, and project specifications.Follow site safety regulations and report any hazards or equipment issues.Train and mentor equipment operators as needed.Communicate with supervisors, engineers, and crew members for efficient workflow.Qualifications Basic Qualifications:High school education or equivalent5+ years previous grooming experience, or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills are acquiredValid driver's license and ability to pass a motor vehicle background check are requiredMust be at least 18 years of ageWilling to work overnight shiftsRequired Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:Strong communication skills, especially via two-way radioMust be competent in grooming all areas of the mountain and all levels of terrain (beginner, intermediate, advanced, expert)Strong knowledge of safety procedures and construction site protocolsExpert use of multiple models of grooming machinesExpert knowledge navigating the mountainBroad base of mechanical knowledge and skills relevant to grooming, including the operation and maintenance of grooming equipment, including welding, blasting, operation of heavy equipment, etc.Good supervisory skills; some previous supervisory experience preferredStrong leadership skillsPositive attitudeAbility to perform all job duties working in extreme temperaturesAbility to sit for extended periods of time while operating snow grooming and other heavy equipmentGood physical condition, with the ability to lift 100+ pounds frequentlyIt 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.