Browse job profiles working in curling clubs.
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Seasons
Fall, Winter
Districts
Toronto/East York (Leaside Curling Club and East York Curling Club)
Bartender-Curling Club TR0117
Job Summary
To support all aspects of the bar operation in the curling club.
Machines and Equipment Used
Bar and snack service equipment, cash register.
Responsibilities
- Supports all aspects of the bar operation in the curling club.
- Provides bar service to members and guests.
- Implements responsible alcohol service.
- Clears and cleans tables.
- Identifies potential problems and intervenes, when necessary.
- Performs set-up and take down activities of bar and snack areas.
- Ensures proper cleaning of the bar area at the end of each shift (i.e. sanitizes counters, pop machine, glass washer, draft area).
- Balances cash at the end of the shift.
- Uses chit system.
- Communicates with rentals and receive payment for ice.
- Checks function sheet.
- Informs Bar Manager of supply needs for the bar/snack areas.
- Reports all incidents/accidents using the appropriate forms.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies as outlined in Divisional policies and procedures.
- Records pertinent information in the communication logs.
- Interacts with members and the public to provide information on the operation.
- Secures the building at the end of a shift.
Qualifications
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Experience in POS and cash handling procedures
- Must possess Smart Serve certificate
- Must have bartending course or related experience
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Building Attendant-Rink Attendant TR0115
Job Summary
To perform ice maintenance duties related to curling rink operations.
Machines and Equipment Used
Cleaning, maintenance and ice making equipment.
Responsibilities
- Performs ice maintenance duties.
- Monitors and records ice information.
- Cleans ice surface and performs building maintenance duties.
- Cleans, sweeps, vacuums, and washes facility.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Curling Assistant Ice Technician/Facility Operator TR0116
Job Summary
To assist in the maintenance of the building and operation of the ice maintenance for the curling rink.
Machines and Equipment Used
Cleaning, maintenance and ice making equipment.
Responsibilities
- Assist in the maintenance of the building and operation of the ice maintenance for the curling rink.
- Prepares ice surface for curling (i.e. scraping, shaving, pebbling and sweeping).
- Monitors and records ice information.
- Cleans the surrounding areas (i.e. vacuuming, washing windows, club brushes, waste removal, etc.).
- Notifies supervisor of any problems concerning electrical, plumbing, and mechanical failure.
- Inspects, maintains and cleans facility.
- Ensures sidewalks and entrances are maintained in a safe manner (i.e. shovelled and salted during the winter season; stairs and floors kept dry).
- Conducts regular facility checks to provide security.
- Reports all incidents and accidents to senior staff and uses the appropriate incident forms.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies as outlined in Divisional policies and procedures.
- Records all pertinent information in the communication logs.
- Interacts with members and the public to provide program information.
- Assists in special event setup.
- Assists bartenders.
Qualifications
- On ice experience, min 1 year
- Experience operating some curling equipment
- Level One Ice Technician Certificate an asset
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Head Bartender-Curling Club TR0119
Job Summary
To oversee all the aspects of the bar operation in the curling club.
Machines and Equipment Used
Bar and snack service equipment and cash register.
Responsibilities
- Oversees all aspects of the bar operation in the curling club.
- Conducts inventory and orders supplies for the bar.
- Trains bar staff.
- Prepares shift schedules and provides to Club Manager for approval.
- Provides bar service to members and guests.
- Implements responsible alcohol service.
- Prepares cash register and monies for operation.
- Balances cash at the end of shift.
- Clears and cleans tables.
- Identifies potential problems and intervenes.
- Performs set-up and take down activities of bar and snack area.
- Ensures proper cleaning of the bar area at the end of each shift (i.e. sanitizes, counters, pop machine, glass washer, draft area, etc.).
- Uses chit system.
- Communicates with rentals and receives payment for ice.
- Checks function sheet.
- Informs Club Manager of supply needs for the bar/snack area.
- Takes action to deal with incident, problems and emergencies as outlined in Divisional policies and procedures.
- Records pertinent information in the communication logs.
- Interacts with members and the public to provide information on the operation.
- Secures the building at the end of a shift.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 18 years of age.
- Experience in inventory management.
- Experience in POS and cash handling procedures.
- Food and beverage knowledge.
- Must possess Smart Serve certificate.
- Must have bartending course or related experience.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Head Ice Technician/Facility Operator Curling Rinks TR0118
Job Summary
To oversee and maintain the curling facility in the areas of ice maintenance, housekeeping, building and grounds maintenance and the operation and repair of mechanical equipment to ensure the safe operation of the curling club.
Machines and Equipment Used
Cleaning, maintenance and ice making equipment.
Responsibilities
- Oversees and maintains the curling facility in the areas of ice maintenance, housekeeping, building and grounds maintenance and the operation and repair of mechanical equipment to ensure the safe operation of the curling club.
- Performs ice making and maintenance duties.
- Ensures quality ice surface and a safe curling rink environment is maintained for patrons.
- Conducts annual start up activities, maintenance and ice making operations (i.e. servicing the refrigeration plant, sanding and levelling floors and pipe repairs flooding, ice painting, line installation, circle scribing and painting).
- Shaves, pebbles, and sweeps the ice areas.
- Cleans, grooms and wet vacuums.
- Plans and implements ice maintenance program.
- Monitors to ensure maintenance and ice making standards are maintained and adjustments are made.
- Oversees the plant shutdown operations.
- Adheres to all policy and safety guidelines as outlined in policy and procedure manuals.
- Keeps curling Club Manager inform on all aspects of the facility/maintenance operation.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Minimum 3 years ice experience
- Experience in equipment inventory tracking and general repairs as asset
- Experience operating all types of curling equipment – scraper, burner, etc.
- Leadership skills and scheduling experience an asset
- Ice Technician Certification Level 2 or 3
- Basic Refrigeration Certification
- WHIMIS certification
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.