Night maintenance ensures the ride attractions surfaces are sufficient for rider occupancy, while using various components or materials to repair surfaces such as fiberglass, foam, and concrete. Responsible for preventative maintenance and yearly repairs for all slide surfaces in the park. Provides support during non-operating hours during the season to minimize impact to daily operation. Directed by Rides supervisor, work associated with work orders and priority discussions will be conducted to all ride surfaces or elements. Making small impact adjustments or repairs to surfaces to limit down-time but still uphold safety priorities. Often cosmetic or surface painting of slides and elements to maintain premature wear / failure on foam and fiberglass. Complete work orders where fiberglass or foam failures have occurred. Using technical skills associated with the position, providing a balance between all stages of the repair. Whether foam or fiberglass there are 3-4 steps to be followed for proper repairs and time management is essential to the success of the repair. Most work is completed overnight which allows for operation the next day. Supports minor repairs for other maintenance teams when appropriate. Directed to clean all rides and attractions utilizing a routine schedule to ensure a positive image. Various methods for cleaning like; power washing, chlorine washing, acid washing, and degreasing will occur on a weekly basis or as time permits. This will occur during non-operating hours and when minimal staff are impacted. Directed to set up and take down the awnings, shade covers, or funbrella tops all over the facility based on necessity. Will take care of minor repairs but will prepare for shipping if directed by Rides supervisor.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees