Deer Valley Resort
Lift Maintenance Electronic Technician - Year Round
Deer Valley Resort, Echo, Utah, us, 84024
Please note, this position is located at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, UT.
Year Round
Classic, consistent quality from a winning team!
Deer Valley Resort is nestled in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, in the historic mining town of Park City which has evolved into an exciting and diverse mountain ski town. Our staff consists of locals, transplants, seasonal workers from all 50 states and international students from around the globe. We are a diverse workforce where everyone feels welcome, appreciated, and valued. No matter if you are 14 or 84 years, there is a place for you in the Deer Valley family! (Last year over 1,100 staff members celebrated their fifth season or more at Deer Valley).
Ski perks (vary based on employment status) may include Deer Valley season pass, free skiing or riding at other Alterra Resorts and select local Utah resorts
Friends and family ski discounts, free staff ski lessons and discounted rentals (winter staff only)
Subsidized meals at Employee Dining Rooms offered for staff while on shift
Subsidized housing options available for seasonal full-time staff
Discounts for staff members at restaurants, shops, and service providers in Park City
Healthcare options are available for staff members
401k plan with company match
PURPOSE OF POSITION A Lift Maintenance Electronics Technician is responsible for performing general maintenance, inspections, and emergency repairs on all Deer Valley lifts and conveyor systems, with a specialized focus on electrical and electronic control systems. This includes work on PLCs, circuit boards, low-voltage systems, DC and AC drive systems and electrically-driven conveyor belts.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform daily startup procedures and periodic inspections of lifts and conveyors in both winter and summer
Diagnose, maintain, and repair electrical systems, PLCs, circuit boards, DC and AC drive systems and control panels on aerial lifts and conveyors
Assist in in-service and after-hours mechanical and electrical repairs
Troubleshoot and service low-voltage control systems and motor drives
Participate in safety and technical training, particularly in electrical safety and control systems
Maintain clean, organized workspaces and properly store tools and test equipment
Participate in daily morning briefings the maintenance team
Ensure timely and accurate completion of records, including maintenance logs, repair documentation, and fault reports
Conduct routine mechanical and electrical inspections and system diagnostics
Collaborate with other departments within Mountain Operations and the Resort as needed
Support seasonal projects and assist in the installation or upgrading of lift and conveyor components
Be willing to help out with any mechanical work as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS
At least 18 years old
Provide personal hand tools, power tools, and electrical diagnostic tools
Experience with PLCs, relay logic, circuit board troubleshooting, DC and AC drive systems and low-voltage systems
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams
Comfortable working with conveyor systems, including electrical controls and drive motors
Ability to climb lift terminal stairs and tower ladders
Ability to lift and position components weighing 50 pounds or more in mountainous terrain
Strong skiing ability and comfort navigating resort terrain
Ability to work in extreme weather and at heights
Accepts direction and instruction readily and works well with others
Maintains a positive and guest-focused attitude at all times
BASIC WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF
Lift operation, theory, and maintenance practices
Troubleshooting and repair of electrical systems, AC/DC circuits, and power supplies
Proficient with DMMs and other electrical testing equipment
Familiar with PLC systems, including programming basics and diagnostics (highly preferred)
Working knowledge of conveyor belt electrical systems
Mechanical, electro-mechanical, and hydraulic system knowledge
Safe use of snowmobiles and resort maintenance equipment
Understanding of ANSI B77.1 regulations and safety protocols
Ability to follow technical manuals, schematics, and blueprints
DATES OF EMPLOYMENT
Year Round
PAY RATE
DOE
Deer Valley Resort is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Year Round
Classic, consistent quality from a winning team!
Deer Valley Resort is nestled in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, in the historic mining town of Park City which has evolved into an exciting and diverse mountain ski town. Our staff consists of locals, transplants, seasonal workers from all 50 states and international students from around the globe. We are a diverse workforce where everyone feels welcome, appreciated, and valued. No matter if you are 14 or 84 years, there is a place for you in the Deer Valley family! (Last year over 1,100 staff members celebrated their fifth season or more at Deer Valley).
Ski perks (vary based on employment status) may include Deer Valley season pass, free skiing or riding at other Alterra Resorts and select local Utah resorts
Friends and family ski discounts, free staff ski lessons and discounted rentals (winter staff only)
Subsidized meals at Employee Dining Rooms offered for staff while on shift
Subsidized housing options available for seasonal full-time staff
Discounts for staff members at restaurants, shops, and service providers in Park City
Healthcare options are available for staff members
401k plan with company match
PURPOSE OF POSITION A Lift Maintenance Electronics Technician is responsible for performing general maintenance, inspections, and emergency repairs on all Deer Valley lifts and conveyor systems, with a specialized focus on electrical and electronic control systems. This includes work on PLCs, circuit boards, low-voltage systems, DC and AC drive systems and electrically-driven conveyor belts.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform daily startup procedures and periodic inspections of lifts and conveyors in both winter and summer
Diagnose, maintain, and repair electrical systems, PLCs, circuit boards, DC and AC drive systems and control panels on aerial lifts and conveyors
Assist in in-service and after-hours mechanical and electrical repairs
Troubleshoot and service low-voltage control systems and motor drives
Participate in safety and technical training, particularly in electrical safety and control systems
Maintain clean, organized workspaces and properly store tools and test equipment
Participate in daily morning briefings the maintenance team
Ensure timely and accurate completion of records, including maintenance logs, repair documentation, and fault reports
Conduct routine mechanical and electrical inspections and system diagnostics
Collaborate with other departments within Mountain Operations and the Resort as needed
Support seasonal projects and assist in the installation or upgrading of lift and conveyor components
Be willing to help out with any mechanical work as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS
At least 18 years old
Provide personal hand tools, power tools, and electrical diagnostic tools
Experience with PLCs, relay logic, circuit board troubleshooting, DC and AC drive systems and low-voltage systems
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams
Comfortable working with conveyor systems, including electrical controls and drive motors
Ability to climb lift terminal stairs and tower ladders
Ability to lift and position components weighing 50 pounds or more in mountainous terrain
Strong skiing ability and comfort navigating resort terrain
Ability to work in extreme weather and at heights
Accepts direction and instruction readily and works well with others
Maintains a positive and guest-focused attitude at all times
BASIC WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF
Lift operation, theory, and maintenance practices
Troubleshooting and repair of electrical systems, AC/DC circuits, and power supplies
Proficient with DMMs and other electrical testing equipment
Familiar with PLC systems, including programming basics and diagnostics (highly preferred)
Working knowledge of conveyor belt electrical systems
Mechanical, electro-mechanical, and hydraulic system knowledge
Safe use of snowmobiles and resort maintenance equipment
Understanding of ANSI B77.1 regulations and safety protocols
Ability to follow technical manuals, schematics, and blueprints
DATES OF EMPLOYMENT
Year Round
PAY RATE
DOE
Deer Valley Resort is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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