Ride Operator - $15/Hr Human Resources (HR) - Eureka, MO at Geebo

Ride Operator - $15/Hr

What You Will Be Doing Provide guests with a safe and enjoyable ride experience Entertain guests and calm their nerves as they board our world-class thrill machines Push buttons and pull switches to launch attractions through the course Make sure seatbelts are tight, loose items are secure, and lap bars are locked to keep guests safe Enforce rider restrictions and measure for height requirements Assist guests in and out of ride vehicles and cycle through the line efficiently and cautiously Keep ride patios and midways clean and looking great Act as a first responder to ride emergencies and respond appropriately How You Will Do It Ability to work in an environment as fast-paced as our coasters After passing ride certification tests with 100% accuracy Strong attention to detail and commitment to safety Friendly, outgoing personality inviting guests to your boarding station Positive attitude to make guests excited about their ride Must react well in stressful and emergency situations Taking direction from managers and supervisors What You Will Need Must be 16 years or older In rides you must be able to stand, walk, stoop, bend, and reach throughout your shift Excellent verbal communication skills Able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays What's in it for you? Employee Picnics Exclusive Ride and Slide Night parties Scholarship Opportunities Professional Development Complimentary Tickets for family and friends Free admission to many attractions in Missouri, Ohio, and Tennessee! In-Park discounts and more Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Communication Friendliness Positive Attitude Interpersonal Skills Safety Principles Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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