Overview
Responsible for supervising tramway maintenance, ensuring safe, efficient operation, and performing journeyman-level electrical/mechanical work.
Responsibilities include monitoring daily operations, managing maintenance schedules, training staff, troubleshooting systems, enforcing safety protocols, and performing emergency evacuations. Supervises staff and contractors, assigns work, and maintains compliance with codes and standards.
Qualifications include 5+ years in tramway operation and maintenance, supervisory experience, current CPR/AED, first aid, and fall protection certifications. Preferred candidates have 10+ years of experience and additional supervisory and technical skills.
Pay ranges from $30-$40/hr, with comprehensive benefits, profit-sharing, and professional growth opportunities.
Goldbelt, Incorporated is an urban Alaska Native, for‐profit corporation headquartered in Juneau, Alaska. Incorporated on January 4, 1974 following the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), Goldbelt’s primary mission is to manage assets and conduct business for the benefit of its more than 3,600 shareholders. Goldbelt first ventured into the logging and timber industry but later expanded its operations into tourism, which still remains an integral part of its operations. Today, the majority of Goldbelt’s revenue and income derives from government contracting and services.
Goldbelt’s shareholder base consists of Alaska Natives who are of Tlingit and Haida descent. The Tlingit and Haida tribes are the indigenous people of Southeast Alaska, whose rich history spans more than ten thousand years in the region. Goldbelt shareholders own the entire 272,000 shares of Goldbelt stock, representing assets in excess of $100 million in addition to over 32,000 acres of land in the vicinity of Juneau. Goldbelt seeks to honor and preserve the Tlingit culture - its history, art, dance, legends, and the traditions of its Alaska Native shareholders. Learn more about Goldbelt Heritage.
The company is named after a richly mineralized zone in Southeast Alaska that encompasses 33,000 acres of Goldbelt’s land holdings— an area that stretches along the mainland from Frederick Sound to Berners Bay. Learn more about Goldbelt Lands.