We’re hiring a Fire Alarm Technician to Live. Work. Explore. at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon! Low-cost meals and housing included!
Job Summary: Ensure proper operation of all fire alarm and suppression systems.
The Details: PositionType: Full-Time, Year-Round Pay: $24.20/Hour (DOE) + Low-Cost Meals & Housing Schedule: Typical schedule is 40 hours, 5 days/per week (may include weekends, evenings, and holidays)
Why Grand Canyon South Rim? We are a welcoming community who work hard, share a real passion for the environment, and enjoy crafting memorable experiences for our guests. As part of the Xanterra Travel Collection®, we are the primary authorized concessionaire at the Grand Canyon South Rim, and proud stewards of the park.
Grand Canyon National Park Lodges operates 6 hotels, 7 retail shops, and various restaurants and dining facilities in the historic Grand Canyon Village. No matter what your job is, you will be a proud steward of the park and play an essential role in providing warm and friendly hospitality to our guests! As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Grand Canyon National Park is a place of remarkable beauty, peace, scenic grandeur and top-notch hospitality.
Life at the South Rim:
Low-cost employee housing and on-site employee meals (cafeteria-style)
A fast-paced, exciting work environment with plenty of upward mobility and growth opportunities
Meet people of all ages from all over the country and world!
Benefits and Perks:
Rec Center – Fitness Equipment, Computers, and Free WiFi
Paid Day off on your birthday with restaurant & retail discounts
Discounted mule rides
Free Grand Canyon Railway Train Rides
Exclusive retail, lodging, and dining discounts at other Xanterra properties
Generous benefit program for eligible employees
15% Verizon service/products discount
$350 Referral Bonus Program
The adventure of a lifetime!
Responsibilities:
Responsible for preventive maintenance, testing and record keeping for all fire alarm and suppression systems on the property as required by code.
Identify and resolve issues with fire alarm systems, ensuring compliance with NFPA and National Park Service standards.
Respond to all Trouble alarms, resolving the issues quickly and returning systems to full operation.
Install replacement fire alarm and suppression system components.
Responsible for initiation of material orders, maintenance of inventories and accounting for all materials and tools.
Coordinate visits with outside contractors to complete complex repairs and new installations.
Comply with all safety, risk management, and environmental policies related to the position.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Knowledge of fire alarm and fire suppression system operation.
Knowledge of applicable codes for fire alarm and suppression systems.
Must be familiar with the use of materials and equipment common to the trade.
Know basic electrical and electronic circuitry principles as they apply to fire alarm systems and the ability to stay current with new technology.
Must have ability to identify code and equipment deficiencies and recommend proper corrective action.
Must have physical ability and agility to enter confined spaces, ascend/descend ladders and to lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
Possess or obtain a valid Arizona Driver’s License within 90 days of start date and comply with the Xanterra South Rim Company Vehicle Policy.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Today, the Xanterra Travel Collection® delivers a world of unforgettable experiences® in the most beautiful places on Earth. We are the largest operator of lodges, restaurants, and other concessions in some of America’s most renowned national parks and owner of some of the world’s top travel and adventure companies.
The story of Xanterra Travel Collection® begins in 1876 when talented visionary Fred Harvey struck a deal with the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad to open restaurants, hotels and gift shops at rail stops for weary travelers making their way west. In 2002, the company became Xanterra Parks & Resorts and was acquired by The Anschutz Corporation in 2008.