The Park City Public Utilities Department has one seasonal GIS Technician position open through late fall, under the supervision of the Water Distribution Manager and Public Utilities GIS Programmer/Analyst.
EXAMPLES OF JOB DUTIES:
Primary duties include using GPS and mobile devices to map water utility assets and enter map data into a geographic information system. May also perform other duties within the department.
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: Must be detail and customer service oriented. Must possess a valid Utah driver's license and have a clean driving record. Must be 18 years old or older and have a High School diploma or equivalent.
Knowledge of mapping using GPS and GIS preferred but not required.
Questions: Please contact Isaac Kershner at 435-615-5337 or email: isaac.kershner@parkcity.org
Long before Park City became a world-class mountain resort town and venue for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, it was famous for its silver mining. The area boasts a lively and colorful past. Founded by prospectors in the late 1860s, silver was mined here until the early 1970s. The mining company, Park City Consolidated Mines, entered into the ski business in 1963, when they built the first lifts on what was then called Treasure Mountain.
Park City is now home to two world-class ski resorts, Deer Valley and Park City Mountain, and draws visitors from across the globe year-round. Home to roughly 8,500 full-time residents, Park City hosts a wide range of annual events, is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and offers a multitude of cultural experiences ranging from live music to local restaurants.
Park City seeks motivated and talented candidates to match our core values: Integrity, Respect, Engagement, Accountability, Communication, and Humor. We strive to create a fun and challenging workplace where employees can develop professionally and enjoy a quintessential and historic mountain town. We look forward to your application.