Come work with us in Lake Louise. Live, Work, Play surrounded by awe-inspiring views!
The Lake Louise Ski Resort is a world-class ski area nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. We are a year-round operation in the tourism industry, operating as a ski resort in the winter months and as a wildlife interpretive centre and sightseeing gondola in the summer months.
Whether you want to work indoors or outdoors, no day will ever be the same. As an employee you can expect a great working environment, employee benefits, competitive wages and the experience of a lifetime.
At present some of our Winter Employee Perks include:
- LLSR lift pass (valued at approx. $1,600)
- Reciprocal discounts with other ski resorts
- Free group lessons and discounted private lessons through snow school
- Free LLSR recreational opportunities including tubing and sightseeing gondola rides
- Free employee transportation from Lake Louise, Banff and Canmore
- Food and Beverage discounts at designated cafeterias and restaurants
- Friend and Family discounted day passes
- Retail, Rental and Repair discounts
- Staff rates at Skoki Backcountry Lodge
- Complimentary tea, coffee and hot chocolate at designated cafeterias when you provide your own reusable mug
- Employee recognition programs
- Long Service Award programs
- Opportunity for educational growth and development
- Optional subsidized staff housing for full-time employees
- Staff events, activities, and team building events throughout the season
- RRSP matching contribution depending on length of service
- Extended health care plan depending on length of service
- Year-round employees may be eligible for spousal and family passes
Job Description:
The Small Engine Mechanic is responsible for the maintenance, inspection, and repair of the resort’s light vehicles, small engines, and related equipment. This role supports year-round mountain operations and contributes directly to safe, reliable guest and staff transportation. This position is ideal for mechanically inclined individuals seeking hands-on work in a unique mountain environment. The successful candidate will work within the Vehicle Maintenance Department and report to the Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor.
Job Responsibilities:
- Maintain and repair small engines (gas and diesel), hydraulic equipment, and light vehicles.
- Perform preventative maintenance, including fluid checks, lubrication, and routine adjustments.
- Conduct regular and unscheduled inspections of wheeled vehicles, over-snow equipment, and stationary engines.
- Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair mechanical, electrical, and fluid-system faults.
- Maintain accurate records of maintenance, inspections, parts usage, and projects.
- Monitor and track parts inventory; assist with ordering as required.
- Ensure all work is completed in accordance with resort safety standards and procedures.
- Contribute to a clean, organized, and safety-focused workshop environment.
Job Requirements:
- Strong knowledge of small engines and mechanical, electrical, and fluid systems.
- Ability to use diagnostic tools, testing equipment, and computer-based systems.
- Valid Class 5 driver’s licence.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform physically active work.
- Demonstrated commitment to safe work practices.
- Ability to work both independently and in a team environment.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills.
Qualifications:
- Completion of technical training or certification in small engines, mechanics, or a related field (required).
- Previous experience in small engine or mechanical repair is an asset.
- Knowledge of vehicle and equipment safety standards.
- Understanding of workplace safety requirements and procedures.
- First Aid certification is an asset.
- Intermediate/advanced ski or snowboard ability is an asset.
Work Schedule:
7:00am - 5:30pm
4 On/3 Off