PURPOSE OF POSITION WITH CFI:
The Operations Technician is a support role focused on enhancing safety and efficiency within the day-to-day operations of the organization. This role is largely “behind the scenes” work and will support the Operations Director and Commissary Manager in preparing equipment and logistics for upcoming programs.
ROLE SCOPE & RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to:
Program Support – 40%
- Assist with shuttles as needed for field programs. This may include driving passenger vans with trip participants or trailers with gear for river or land based programming.
- Perform routine vehicle inspections for outgoing/incoming programs.
- Assist with rigs and de-rigs as needed. Assure that de-rig tasks are fully and adequately completed.
- Assist Commissary manager in preparing for upcoming trips. This may involve providing feedback on menus, shopping for/picking up ingredients, and staging food for upcoming rigs
Maintenance – 35% of the time
- Inspect and repair damaged gear returning from the field.
- Perform preventative maintenance to enhance the lifespan of equipment.
- Provide recommendations on purchasing needs based on the current condition of various equipment.
- Routinely inspect vehicles and other equipment to ensure that safety standards are met and that recommended replacement schedules are adhered to.
Administrative – 20% of the time
- Assist with printing and updating permit packets, emergency packets, and other program-related paperwork
- Create and maintain wall calendar with up-to-date program details
Canyonlands Field Institute Team Engagement – 5% of the time
- Attend weekly Operations meetings
- Participate in 1 on 1 meetings with Operations Director
- Support the advancement of the vision and mission of Canyonlands Field Institute by engaging in strategy, planning, goal setting, and leadership meetings/ conversations.
CONSIDERED QUALIFICATIONS
- Technical Knowledge and Experience: Experience with PVC raft repairs, experience inspecting condition of various safety equipment, basic knowledge of vehicle maintenance, experience troubleshooting various equipment problems, willingness to learn and problem solve independently, experience with analyzing and improving systems.
- Knowledge of Boating/ Outfitting Systems : Familiarity with tools and equipment commonly used on whitewater rafting trips, knowledge of rigging and organizational systems for whitewater rafting trips, familiarity with standard river safety protocols, Familiarity with planning and packing for backcountry trips, experience reading and understanding permit stipulations.
- Risk management: Experience managing personal and group risk, particularly in a remote wilderness context, experience recognizing gaps in risk-management protocols and working with team members to develop improvements.
- Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility: We welcome applicants with lived experiences as members of marginalized communities from the outdoor industry, public lands and society at large. Individuals who have an understanding of the myriad relationships youth and adults have with nature and outdoor education programs based on intersectional identities. Demonstrated a commitment to valuing IDEA in working, learning, and community environments. Have an ability or desire to engage in program and organizational dialogue around these topics in a meaningful way.