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Live In Fly Fly Out Mining Jobs (NOW HIRING)

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Location: fly-in/fly-out remote medical/industrial positions within rural Alaska in support of oil/gas and mining operations Employment Type: Seasonal, Jume to October Responsibilities ESSENTIAL ...

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Location: fly-in/fly-out remote medical/industrial positions within rural Alaska in support of oil/gas and mining operations Employment Type: Seasonal, Jume to October Responsibilities ESSENTIAL ...

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What is the difference between Live In Fly Fly Out Mining vs FIFO Mining?

AspectLive In Fly Fly Out MiningFIFO Mining
Work EnvironmentOn-site accommodation at mining sites, often remoteTemporary accommodation, commuting from home
Work ScheduleExtended shifts (e.g., 2 weeks on, 1 week off)Standard shifts, daily commuting
CredentialsSimilar certifications (e.g., mining tickets, safety training)Same as Live In Fly Fly Out, often requiring additional inductions
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in remote mining operationsWidely used across various mining projects

Both Live In Fly Fly Out and FIFO mining roles require similar certifications and safety training. The main difference lies in the work environment and schedule: Live In Fly Fly Out involves staying on-site for extended periods, while FIFO involves commuting daily from home. Your choice depends on your preference for remote living versus daily travel.

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Attractions Ambassador- Part-Time (The Fly LINQ)

Ceasars Entertainment

Las Vegas, NV

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Caesars Entertainment rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 255 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

107th of 164 rated casinos


Job description

Fly LINQ Ambassadors (Operations) are responsible for greeting guests and operating the Fly LINQ systems. They are responsible for safely assisting guests with harnesses including inspection and adjustments while they are riding on the Attraction. This is a full-time, on-site position.  

  • Must be at least 18 years old. 
  • Possess inherent customer service skills, a passion for customer care, and a commitment to proactive service. 
  • Ensure the safety of all guests, team members, and other employees at all times. Secure all decks and platforms during closing hours. 
  • High School Diploma preferred  
  • Ability to effectively communicate in a friendly, courteous manner with guests, employees, management, and the public. 
  • Proficiency in English. 
  • Willingness to work various shifts and hours, including holidays and weekends. Willingness to work at different workstations within the Fly LINQ area and outdoor locations. 
  • Effectively manage time and perform multiple tasks simultaneously. 
  • Uphold and demonstrate the highest level of integrity in all situations, recognizing the standards required by a regulated business. 

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Must meet professional appearance standards as prescribed by company policy. Must wear the designated uniform as described in Fly LINQ procedures. 
  • Must be able to listen and respond to visual and verbal/sound cues. 
  • Ability to move quickly and easily around noisy, high-volume establishments 
  • Must be able to lift 50 lbs. and reach a height of 6'8". 
  • May be exposed to hot, cold, or windy conditions and may be required to stand for extended periods. 
  • Ability to work in high places. 
  • Ability to stand, walk, kneel, and stop for long durations. 
  • Oversee the safety and harnessing of all guests, including inspecting and adjusting harnesses for maximum safety and comfort. 
  • Demonstrate the highest level of guest service and attention during all guest interactions. 
  • Safely load trolleys onto zipline cables and make proper attachments for guests' flights. Unload guests from trolleys and escort them to a safe zone for unharnessing. 
  • Connect guests to the ziplines, double-checking trolley and harness connections. Perform swap checks with operational partners. 
  • Display critical safety instructions to every guest. 
  • Enable and dispatch guests from control panels, reset automatic controls after launches, and verify landing platforms are ready to receive guests. 
  • Maintain repetitive actions to cycle guests quickly and safely while providing high-level guest service and interaction.
  • Continuously work to improve ride cycle times to reduce wait times. 
  • Remove and load harnesses and flight bags from the Gear Retrieval System or Cart on both launch and landing platforms. 
  • Perform morning operational checks, including loading fellow operators onto the zipline for pre-opening checks and ensuring the ride is ready and safe for guests. Clean all platforms, staircases, and handrails daily. 
  • Remove trash and secure platforms for maintenance upon nightly shutdown. 

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