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360 Operator with Lifting Ops
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Seeking a certified 360 Operator for a long-term Thames Water project near Aylesbury. The role requires a valid CPCS/NPORS card, full PPE, and proven experience with checkable references. We offer reliable, ongoing work with weekly pay for a skilled and safety-conscious team player.
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United Kingdom , Near Aylesbury
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Ballycommon
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Lift Operator
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Join our team as a Lift Operator at Sunday River, Maine. No prior experience is needed—enjoy a mix of guest interaction and mountain solitude. We offer flexible schedules, a free ski pass, and resort discounts. Must be 18+ and able to work outdoors in all weather.
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United States , Newry
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15.00 - 20.00 USD / Hour
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Boyne Resorts
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Lift Operations Supervisor
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Lead lift operations at Sunday River in Newry, Maine. This supervisory role requires outdoor resilience, prior lift ops/resort experience, and a focus on safety and team training. Enjoy a free ski pass, resort discounts, and potential housing.
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United States , Newry, Maine
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20.00 - 25.00 USD / Hour
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Boyne Resorts
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Control Room Operator - Artificial Lift Technician
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Join our client's team in Spring, Texas, as an Artificial Lift Technician. This 12-month contract role requires 6+ years of experience in well surveillance and artificial lift systems. You will monitor performance, troubleshoot issues, and optimize production using platforms like XsPOC and Spotfi...
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United States , Spring
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Airswift Sweden
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Discover rewarding lift operator jobs, a dynamic profession at the heart of mountain resorts and recreational facilities. A lift operator is primarily responsible for the safe, efficient, and friendly operation of passenger lifts, most commonly ski lifts and chairlifts, ensuring guests have a positive and secure experience from start to finish. This role is a unique blend of technical oversight, customer service, and outdoor activity, making it a sought-after seasonal position for those who enjoy vibrant environments and mountain landscapes. The core of a lift operator's day revolves around safety and guest assistance. Typical responsibilities begin with comprehensive pre-operational checks and inspections of the lift equipment, ensuring all mechanical and safety systems are functioning correctly before public use. Operators are trained to manage the lift controls, starting, stopping, and regulating the lift's speed in accordance with strict safety protocols. A critical duty is the safe loading and unloading of guests, which requires keen observation, clear communication, and sometimes physical assistance to help skiers and snowboarders, especially children and beginners, navigate the loading zone. Operators must vigilantly monitor guests as they get on and off, ready to respond instantly to any slips, falls, or entanglements by activating safety stops and providing aid. Beyond machinery, lift operator jobs are deeply people-focused. Professionals in this role are the frontline ambassadors of the resort, greeting guests, answering questions, providing directions, and managing crowd flow in the lift line. They often verify lift tickets or passes and maintain the cleanliness and order of the surrounding station area. Effective communication with other mountain departments—such as ski patrol, maintenance, and ticket offices—regarding weather changes, mechanical issues, or incidents is also a standard part of the job. The typical profile for lift operator jobs requires a set of specific skills and attributes. While formal mechanical experience is rarely required, as comprehensive training is provided, a strong commitment to safety procedures is non-negotiable. The ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions, from sunny days to freezing storms, is essential. Physical stamina is important for standing for long periods and occasionally performing light maintenance like shoveling snow. Key soft skills include exceptional customer service, clear communication, situational awareness, teamwork, and a calm, helpful demeanor under pressure. Most positions require operators to be at least 18 years old, and while the ability to ski or snowboard is often not mandatory, a passion for the mountain environment and a flexible schedule for part-time or full-time seasonal work are highly valued. For individuals seeking active, outdoor-oriented employment with a strong sense of community and responsibility, lift operator jobs offer a fulfilling career path that combines operational diligence with the joy of facilitating outdoor recreation.

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