Working at a waterpark is one of the most amazing fun jobs you'll ever have! Lots of different jobs are available! For example, here's a few common positions with a description. Please note that you must be bilingual to apply on jobs that require customer interaction.
Cashiers often are needed for both admissions and gift shops. Previous cash-handling experience is helpful. You are one of the last person guests see after a long day, so show your sunny smile!
These cashiers also have a high degree of customer interaction, handling guest sales and money transactions in a prompt and friendly manner. Previous cash-handling experience is a plus. Oftentimes, people in these positions also are responsible for the preparation of various food products.
Parking attendants are responsible for safely and effectively managing the flow of cars and buses into parking lots. These staff members work outside in the sun and shade and encounter a high degree of customer interaction. You are their first impression, so smile and be happy!
Takes Reservations, organizes seating, greets customers, seats customers, and distributes menus. They sometimes operate the cash register and occasionally take orders and act as a liaison between the kitchen and dining room.
Admissions greeters have contact with and make the initial impression of the waterpark with guests. Scanning tickets and season passes in a quick and efficient manner so customers can get on with their fun. You ensure glass objects and/or alcohol do not enter the park, so that guests have a safe experience.
Cooks are responsible for the preparation of quality food products and their presentation in an attractive fashion. We place a high importance on safety and cleanliness.
Take customer's orders, serve food and beverages, prepare itemized checks, and accept payments. They also check the identification of patrons to ensure they meet the minimum age requirement for the purchase of alcohol. They are professional, polite, and reliable. Must be able to learn and describe food proficiently need to be familiar with the menu, how things are prepared, what they taste like.
The Bus persons assist the Waiters by monitoring and cleaning tables throughout service. Generally their duties include setting and clearing the table of dishes during the meal. They are often responsible for bringing bread and butter, etc. to the table before the ordered dish arrives. They may also help bring food from the kitchen and serve.
They prepare standard mixed drinks and, occasionally, are asked to mix drinks to suit a customer's taste. Bartenders collect payment, operate the cash register, clean up after customers leave. Bartenders also check identification of customers seated at the bar, to ensure they meet the minimum age requirement for the purchase of alcohol.
Keeps the kitchen staff supplied with clean dishes, pots, pans and utensils. The may also have the job of keeping the kitchen clean during a shift, takes out trash, cleans floors, etc.
Concession staff work on cash registers as well as serve snack foods they help prepare. They must be friendly and personable. There is a high degree of customer interaction.
Must have successfully completed NLS training program before they can be hired as a lifeguard. Lifeguards have the most interaction with guests and the most opportunities to ensure that guests have a safe and pleasurable visit. Lifeguards work in the sun and shade, in and out of water, maintaining high standards of safety and accomplishing a variety of other tasks.
Stationed at the entrance of each slide, and ensuring safety requirements are met, i.e. heights, lifejackets, etc.
They are responsible for the overall appearance and upkeep of the park. These staff members have a degree of customer interaction and must be friendly and customer-service oriented.
Landscape or maintain grounds using hand or power tools or equipment. Workers typically perform a variety of tasks, which may include: sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, and sprinkling.
Customer service skills are a must. Duties range from providing assistance to guests, responding to comments, answering questions and overseeing the rental of lockers for the guests.
Customer service skills are a must. Positive and pleasant attitude to customer comments, and answering the - what,where, when, how? you have the answers when you work in Information.
Group guides and characters in full costume entertaining customers.