Description
Powder is a year-round resort and real estate development project nestled throughout 12,000 acres in the Wasatch Mountains of Northern Utah. We are striving to be the premier place of being and doing, a destination that fuses outdoor recreation with a cultural and hospitality program that connects visitors with a deeper sense of self and purpose. Our core values come to life in a unique and natural setting of unparalleled beauty.
We're looking for Big-Hearted Champions who are passionate about outdoor recreation, art, and meaningful connection. Together, we're crafting a one-of-a-kind, multi-season destination that seamlessly blends outdoor art, exhilarating recreation, and exceptional hospitality. If you're an enthusiastic, caring team player who strives for excellence—and always tries to do the right thing, even when no one is watching—you'll fit right in at Powder.
We Are:
Big-hearted: passionate, warm, joyful, and generous.
Champions: tenacious, intolerant of mediocrity, and constantly seeking feedback.
These values make us who we are and help drive us to fulfill our purpose: to spark wonder!
Our Commitment to Equality:
Together we are one team, not an us vs. them mentality. We are focused on being a progressive employer with pay equity, inclusion, while building diverse teams.
Appearance Guidelines:
Well-groomed facial hair, tasteful visible tattoos, and minimal facial piercings are acceptable.
Perks of Joining Our Big-Hearted Champions:
- 401K Plan and company match
- Employee Assistance Program
- Seasonal Ski & Summer Passes for self, self & dependents + Buddy Vouchers
- UTA Ski Bus Pass and Employee Shuttle Service
- Powder Mountain Retail/Rental Discount and On-Mountain F&B Discounts
- Powder Mountain Snowsports School Discounted Lessons
- Access to Expertvoice.com, Outdoorly.com Outdoor Prolink and partner discounts.
- Powder Mountain on-snow uniform for specific roles.
- Free On-site Gourmet Employee meals
Requirements
Job Title: Parking ManagerDepartment: Parking
Status: Seasonal FT, Exempt
Reporting To: Director of Parking & Transportation
Position Overview:
The Parking Manager will provide direct supervision of parking staff. Functions as advisor to unit and administration and sets goals and objectives for team members. Analyzes and resolves problems through drawing from prior experiences. Interprets policies (e.g., fiscal management, HR, contracts and grants, resource management in defined areas) and demonstrates solid subject matter knowledge. Supervise, train, and aid in the hiring of parking leads and parking attendants. Define seasonal budget and adjust staff for daily needs.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provides leadership and management to the Parking Attendant staff with on-site presence
- Manages employee scheduling, work assignments, communication, and personnel development
- Evaluates employees performance, gives regular feedback, and conducts annual performance reviews
- Monitors work activities to ensure compliance with policies and procedures.
- Makes recommendations for changes and improvements to existing standards, policies and procedures
- Oversees budget
- Lead the development of new programs, policies and other special assignments related to the event parking operations as needed.
- Manages the program and operations for Powder Mountain parking and satellite parking locations
- Design educational staff training modules that include detailed job orientation at the start of employment as well as through regular staff meetings and ongoing training to ensure regulatory compliance
- Collects daily parking data and statistics to improve overall resort parking experience
- Manages the enforcement of parking payment violations and communicates appeals professionally
- Maintains parking permit database
Requirements and/or Qualifications:
- Strong leadership and management skills
- Ability to organize processes and people
- Must be able to work independently, make decisions and problem solve
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment and foster a teamwork atmosphere.
- Ability to maintain current, accurate documentation and comply with all Federal, State and local regulations, Powder Mountain policies and procedures, and relevant industry standards.
- Knowledge, skill and competency in working with diverse populations
- Ability to respond appropriately and in a timely manner to emergencies and crisis situations
- Skilled at providing workshops, training, and outreach programs
- Proficiency with computer software, especially Google platform.
- Flexibility to work days or nights as operations needs dictates
- 3-5 years' experience overseeing vehicle flow and parking attendance.
- Experience with event parking or large parking operations
- College degree - preferred
- 21 years or older
- Diploma or GED Required
Physical Requirements:
- Full range of body movements
- Reach, push, pull, lift, and carry objects that may be heavy (30+ pounds)
- Prolonged periods of standing, walking, bending, and twisting
- Walk on even/uneven/slippery terrain
- Climb/descend stairs
- Manual dexterity to operate manual tools and power equipment on a constant basis
- Safely handle hazardous materials
Working Environment:
Work is performed primarily outside and is exposed to extreme temperatures, sun and wind, inclement weather (rain, snow, ice) and high altitudes (9,000ft+). Team Members can be exposed to engine noise and exhaust. Team Members will be working around moving machines/equipment. Parking lot surfaces are compacted snow/ice and can become slippery.
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