Lake Louise Inn Banff AB Maintenance Technician Grounds Person

   				
Lake Louise Inn
Banff, AB
$21.30–$25.75 an hour - Temporary, Seasonal, Full-time
 
Job details
Pay
$21.30–$25.75 an hour
Job type
Temporary
Seasonal
Full-time
Shift and schedule
8 hour shift
Weekends as needed
Morning shift


Location
Banff, AB

Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
Company events
Dental care
Discounted or free food
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
On-site gym
On-site parking

Full job description
THE PROPERTY

Lake Louise Inn is a full-service hotel with 247 guest rooms and suites surrounded by soaring pines and sweeping mountain views, nestled among the snowy peaks of Banff National Park and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Lake Louise Inn is dedicated to ensuring each position in the company is treated equally and with the utmost importance. We value the diversity of our employees and want each of them to experience a welcoming atmosphere that delivers respect, compassion and professionalism. We believe that diversity creates memorable experiences every day for both our staff and guests during their time at Lake Louise Inn.

WHY US?

Full Time Team Members receive subsidized, furnished, private room with internet, cable and utilities included.
Live, Work & Play in one of Canada's more iconic settings within Banff National Park.
Daily shift meals in our newly renovated staff cafeteria (taxable benefit).
Use of onsite fitness facility, mini golf course, heated pool and whirlpools.
Subsidized Gym Membership & Fitness classes at local recreation centre.
Group Benefit Plan (Health, Dental, Vision) offered at 7th month of employment for Full Time Team Members.
Employee travel program with preferred room rates at Atlific Hotels after the 90-day probation period.
Discounts on Food & Beverage at 3 onsite restaurants.
Be part of a culture that believes in developing talent & promoting from within.
Summer incentive bonus: Receive $2 an hour on top of every regular hour worked between May 22 - Oct 9 (conditions apply)
DETAILS

Located in Lake Louise, Alberta
Valid Canadian Work-Permit Required for International Applicants
Full-time position, average of 40 hours per week
While performing Maintenance Technician Level 1 duties: First 90 days: $23.75
While performing Maintenance Technician Level 1 duties: After 90 days: $25.75
While PerformingGrounds Person duties: First 90 days: $21.30
While Performing Grounds Person duties:After 90 days: $23.30
Overview:
Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the Level 1 Maintenance Technician is responsible for general maintenance tasks, preventive upkeep, and minor repairs to ensure the smooth operation of hotel facilities. This role is also responsible for relief Grounds Person duties two days a week.

Key Responsibilities:

Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance on equipment and facilities.
Address repairs, including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and carpentry under supervision.
Respond to guest service requests for maintenance issues.
Assist Level 2 technicians and other maintenance staff in complex repairs and projects.
Maintain cleanliness and organization in maintenance work areas.
Assist with maintaining the property's grounds by removing garbage, leaves, snow, ice and other debris around the premises.
Maintain walkways and pathways around the property.
Maintain flowers and other landscaping.
Follow all safety protocols and report hazards to supervisors.
Qualifications & Requirements:

Basic knowledge of maintenance procedures and tools.
Ability to follow instructions and work under supervision.
Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
Minimum of 2 years of maintenance experience or experience in a related field.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Progression & Evaluation

Technicians may be promoted from Level 1 to Level 2 based on demonstrated skills, experience, staffing needs and supervisor recommendations.
Performance evaluations will be conducted regularly to assess competencies and readiness for advancement.
Additional training and certifications may be required for progression to Level 2.
Please note, only candidates who are legally authorized to work in Canada will be considered for this role.

Job Types: Full-time, Seasonal

Pay: $21.30-$25.75 per hour

Additional pay:

Bonus pay
Benefits:

Company events
Dental care
Discounted or free food
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
On-site gym
On-site parking
Vision care
Wellness program
Flexible language requirement:

French not required
Schedule:

8 hour shift
Evening shift
Monday to Friday
Morning shift
Weekends as needed
Application question(s):

Are you able to relocate or reliably commute to Lake Louise, Alberta for this position?
Experience:

Maintenance: 2 years (required)
Work Location: In person

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Banff, Alberta's Tourism Employment Industry

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Banff Alberta's Seasonal Employment

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Banff National Park's Employmment Accommodations

The town is relatively small, and housing can be competitive. It's a good idea to secure accommodation before arriving, especially during peak seasons.

Canadian Work Permits

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Job Opportunities in Banff National Park


1. Parks Canada Jobs

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