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Published on May 15 2025

Guest Services Attendant

$16.93 - $17.25  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Nov 1, 2022 to May 1, 2023

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Solitude Mountain Ski Area, LLC

Also known as: Solitude Mountain Resort

12000 E Big Cottonwood Canyon
Brighton, UT 84121
United States

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Job description

Set up for events that include but are not limited to weddings, concerts, festivals, etc.
Constant and continuous collection of trash and debris, sweeping, etc.
Be open to other grounds maintenance duties and responsibilities within the department.
Communicate in a pleasant and respectful manner with fellow employees and guests.
Assist guests with parking directions and with their equipment in loading zones. Possess and implement a thorough knowledge of appropriate procedures.
Be tactful and diplomatic when interacting with guests.
Keep shuttles clean inside and out for future guests, and other drivers.
Notify the Manager of incidents, accidents, injuries, and property damage as soon as it occurs.
Adhere to all company policies and procedures.

Special Requirements

Must have a valid drivers license and clean driving record to operate any company vehicle.
Must be available to work any schedule and shift Monday through Sunday.
Must have the desire and ability to tolerate and work in varying weather conditions for extended periods of time including hot/cold temperatures, inclement weather, and moving between indoor and outdoor environments.
Capable of standing for extended periods of time and lifting up to 40 lbs.
On-The-Job Training Will Be Provided. Post-Hire Background Check Required.
35 hours per week. Shifts available 7 days a week including weekends and holidays. Multiple shifts available seven days a week
including weekends and holidays between the hours of 7:30 AM-5:30 PM
Hourly Wage: $16.93 - $17.25/hr. Overtime Possible at $25.40 - $25.88

Employer Contact Info

+18015365760

[email protected]

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