Taos Ski Valley, Inc.
Our “Parking Shuttle Drivers” operate our parking lot shuttles which are a combination of generally a one ton flat bed truck with a goose-neck open air shuttle trailer between 30 and 40 feet in length. Parking lot travel speeds are generally between 5 and 15 miles per hour at most. Shuttle drivers pick up a mixture of guests and employees depending upon time of day and assignments. Drivers service up to eight parking areas. Drivers are also often called upon to assist with other parking department tasks such as parking vehicles, controlling the pickup and drop off area, providing breaks or snow removal.
“Parking Attendant” duties include safely and efficiently accommodating the arrival, directing and parking of guests in a friendly and welcoming manner. Parking Shuttle Drivers are the next step to getting our guests to the mountain also in a safe, welcoming, friendly, informative and efficient manner. Each shuttle is equipped with a public address system to inform guests about the lots that they’ve been picked up from, parking shuttle operating times, mountain conditions and locations for ticket acquisitions.
This job description is intended to be a broad description of duties. You will be asked to carry out all responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws. Specific information on duties and policies can be found with your supervisor or in the Employee Reference Guide. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Other Job Responsibilities May Include:
Personal Skills:
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Work Environment:
The Parking Department is an outdoor team. It’s also a physical team, remaining on foot or engaged in other physical activities for much of any work day. Appropriate bathroom, snack, warmup breaks and lunch breaks are of course a must to the team’s long-term function.
The parking shuttle environment can obviously be challenging for a number of reasons. First, we operate in a high alpine winter environment which includes snow and ice. Parking shuttle trucks are equipped with four wheel drive, trailer braking systems, and snow chains when applicable. Parking shuttle speeds are generally kept within the 10 mile per hour speed limit for the parking lots. Training will be provided for the backing of shuttle trailers which can be a challenge.
Parking Shuttle Drivers are often the most appreciated Parking Department personnel especially at the end of the day for our guests. There are lots of “thank you’s” and smiles.
The Parking Department and team is a great place to make entry into the world of the Taos Ski Valley and the ski industry. It can be a great potential combination of work and play.
Taos Ski Valley, Inc. is often a fast-paced work environment, especially during Holiday and Peak days. TSVI is located in a high-altitude alpine environment. Position may require travel on uneven, snow-packed, or icy terrain and may be exposed to wet, cold, and/or humid conditions. Must be able to work in close quarters and with other staff.
Physical Demands of Position Include:
Parking Shuttle Drivers, generally, are not on foot as much as other Parking Department personnel. Many days, Parking Shuttle Drivers simply drive. During busy times and times when the team is shorthanded, Parking Shuttle Drivers may be asked to support other Parking Department functions. During storm and snow cycles, Parking Shuttle Drivers need to be prepared to remove ice from windshields and snow from the rest of the trucks and shuttle trailers. Drivers need to be prepared to apply snow chains although assistance is usually available for this process.
Background Check:
Positions dealing with children, of safety-sensitive and/or confidential nature, require driving or positions that handle cash may require a background check and MVR check. Employment is contingent upon a favorable background check and MVR check.
Posted:08/12/2022 05:34 AM