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Yaki refers to a type of hair extension or weave that mimics the texture of chemically relaxed or straightened Afro-Caribbean hair. It is commonly used in wigs, braids, and hairpieces to achieve a natural look for individuals with similar hair textures. Yaki hair can be made from human hair, synthetic fibers, or a blend of both, and comes in various styles such as silky, regular, or kinky Yaki. This hair type is popular for its versatility, allowing for a range of hairstyles while maintaining a natural appearance.

What is the difference between Yaki vs Sushi Chef?

AspectYakiSushi Chef
Required CertificationsFood Handler's Permit, Culinary CertificationFood Handler's Permit, Sushi Certification
Work EnvironmentGrill stations, open kitchens, casual to upscale restaurantsCounter service, sushi bars, fine dining establishments
Industry UsageJapanese cuisine, Asian restaurants, street foodJapanese cuisine, sushi bars, high-end restaurants
Common Search/ComparisonYaki vs Sushi Chef

Yaki chefs specialize in grilling and preparing dishes like yakitori and teppanyaki, focusing on hot cooking techniques. Sushi chefs, on the other hand, prepare raw fish and rice-based dishes like sushi and sashimi. While both roles require culinary skills and knowledge of Japanese cuisine, their work environments and specific certifications differ. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or restaurant specialization.

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Mule Packer - Grand Canyon South Rim

Internal Career Site

Grand Canyon, AZ • On-site

$13.75 - $16.50/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Overview

Live. Work. Explore. as a part of our Transportation team in Grand Canyon National Park!

Grand Canyon National Park Lodges operates 6 hotels, 7 retail shops, and various restaurants and dining facilities in the historic Grand Canyon Village. No matter what your job is, you will be a proud steward of the park and play an essential role in providing warm and friendly hospitality to our guests! As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Grand Canyon National Park is a place of remarkable beauty, peace, scenic grandeur and top-notch hospitality.

We're hiring a Mule Packer to Live. Work. Explore. at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon!

Job Summary:

Safe and efficient packing of mules and supplies.

The Details:Position Type: Full-Time, Year-RoundPay: $19.75 per hourSchedule: Typical schedule is 40 hours, 5 days/per week (may include weekends, evenings, and holidays)

Housing: Eligible for a private room in a shared apartment for $267 per month

Why Grand Canyon South Rim?We are a welcoming community who work hard, share a real passion for the environment, and enjoy crafting memorable experiences for our guests. As part of the Xanterra Travel Collection, we are the primary authorized concessionaire at the Grand Canyon South Rim, and proud stewards of the park.

Life at the South Rim:

  • Low-cost employee housing and on-site employee meals (cafeteria-style)
  • Free on-site laundry facility, free shuttle service, and Wi-Fi (limited bandwidth)
  • A fast-paced, exciting work environment with plenty of upward mobility and growth opportunities
  • Meet people of all ages from all over the country and world!

Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision
  • Paid Time Off and Holidays
  • Disability Insurance
  • 401k with match
  • Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Wellness Programs
  • Learning and Development Programs

Perks:

  • Free Grand Canyon National Park pass
  • Rec Center - Fitness Equipment, Computers, and Free WiFi
  • Paid Day off on your birthday
  • Discounted mule rides
  • Free Grand Canyon Railway Train Rides
  • Retail, Lodging and Travel Discounts
  • Planned employee trips and activities
  • $350 Referral Bonus Program
  • The adventure of a lifetime!
Responsibilities
  • Prepare packs for delivery from the Rim to Phantom Ranch and back.
  • Properly dispose of waste/recycled items from Phantom Ranch.
  • Pack duffels for hikers, boat parties, etc.
  • Note special delivery items for the Ranch such as maintenance supplies.
  • Assist Phantom Ranch personnel as needed with unloading/loading of packs.
  • Feed and water mules at the Yaki barn, and maintain cleanliness and orderliness of the Yaki barn and corral.
  • Advise the Packer Supervisor or Livery Manager of condition of the pack string.
  • Repair packing gear as necessary and report defective equipment to the Packer Supervisor.
  • Adhere to all safety and risk management policies while performing tasks.
  • Overnight stays at Phantom Ranch may be required from time to time. Based on the mixed-gender nature of the Trail crews and limited employee housing at the bottom of the Canyon, employees may be required to share room accommodations with team members of the opposite sex. Employees will have access to gender-specific shower and restroom facilities, but will be expected to sleep in a co-ed bunk house.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
  • Three years of experience handling horses or mules, and proven equestrian skills.
  • Previous packing experience.
  • Must have own saddle and tack.
  • Ability to learn two-way radio communication equipment.
  • Ability to work non-traditional work hours.
  • Ability to safely lift 100 pounds on a regular basis.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Employment Type: OTHER