Fairmont Groundskeeper with Holiday Focus (British Columbia)

Fairmont Groundskeeper with Holiday Focus (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
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British Columbia

21 Aug

Fairmont Hotels and Resorts

British Columbia

Work seasonally at Fairmont Banff Springs as a Groundskeeper, dedicated to maintaining property standards and creating captivating holiday decorations. This role offers diverse responsibilities from August to mid-January.

As a seasonal Groundskeeper at Fairmont Banff Springs, you will play a key role in ensuring property cleanliness and safety. Your focus will include detailed holiday decorating, displaying exceptional attention to detail. This position involves heavy physical work, including transporting decor between storage and display areas.

Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver qualified service while maintaining property standards
• Conduct regular cleaning and safety checks
• Perform labor-intensive tasks like manual lifting




• Manage landscaping duties during warmer months
• Set up holiday decorations, including lights

Requirements:
• Must hold a Class 5 Driver’s License
• Previous hospitality decor experience preferred
• Physically able to lift and carry heavy items
• Capacity to work outdoors across diverse weather
• Engage in standing and bending tasks for 8 hours

Contribute your landscaping expertise and creative flair to enrich the seasonal experience for guests at Fairmont Banff Springs.
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📌 Fairmont Groundskeeper with Holiday Focus (British Columbia)
🏢 Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
📍 British Columbia

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