Fairground Museum Kiosk Assistant/Ride Operator

Fairground Museum Kiosk Assistant/Ride Operator Lifton, England

Dingles Fairground Museum
Full Time Lifton, England 12.5 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

Job Description: Ride Operator/Kiosk Assistant

Responsible to: Ride Hall Supervisor

Overview

The Fairground Heritage Trust is responsible for the national collection of fairground equipment, art, records and ephemera, and the documentation, conservation, maintenance and display of that collection in the Dingles Fairground Museum. The aim of the museum to ensure that for every visitor, Dingles Fairground Museum is a remarkable and fascinating place to visit, offering fun, enjoyment, and learning.

The museum is open at variable times throughout the year and tasks will vary depending on the season, visitor and staff levels and the needs of the business. There may be involvement in any special projects undertaken by the Museum or requested by the General Manager.

We are looking for someone flexible to work as a ride operator but also assist with cooking duties in our Fairground kiosk.

Key Responsibilities

  • The Ride Operator will be expected to work on her/his own initiative in the Ride Hall supported by other staff, volunteers and the Ride Hall Supervisor.
  • To maintain a friendly and safe environment for all visitors, staff and volunteers.
  • Ensure visitors experience the highest standard of customer care and enjoyment to encourage return visits.
  • To operate rides strictly in accordance with health and safety policy and training.
  • To maintain high presentation standards of the rides, ride hall, museum hall and visitor facilities.
  • To prepare, cook and serve light meals on gas hot plates and deep fat fryers.
  • Prepare and serve hot and cold drinks, snacks, cakes, sweets, slush puppies and candyfloss.
  • To prepare hot food and store food in accordance with food hygiene and safety standards.
  • Take payments, operate the kiosk till and manage cash and credit card takings.

Key Tasks

Visitor Safety and Enjoyment

  • Always present a professional image, providing an efficient, helpful, and friendly welcome for visitors.
  • Deal with any enquiries in a polite and sensitive manner.
  • Provide support to staff and visitors requiring assistance with access to and interpretation of the museum.
  • Ensure that contractors receive friendly help and assistance.
  • Ensure ride safety documentation is kept up to date.
  • Conduct ride safety checks in accordance with safety training.
  • Report any health and safety concerns to the Ride Hall Supervisor or General Manager promptly.
  • Operate all rides according to safe working practice instructions.
  • Use audio equipment to communicate with riders and add to the enjoyment of the ride.
  • Ensure any staff or visitor accident is entered in the Museum’s accident book and reported to a supervisor.
  • To know the emergency procedures and responsibilities in such an emergency.

Food Safety

  • Food safety certificate to be kept up to date.
  • Ensure food hygiene logbook is kept up to date.
  • Always keep the kiosk scrupulously clean.
  • Ensure all stock is kept tidy and stored safely and securely.
  • Maintain food storage requirements and monitor expiration dates regularly.

Daily Operations

  • Attend daily briefings by Ride Hall or Visitor Services Supervisor.
  • Ensure ride hall, museum, and visitor facilities (including toilets and staff rest room) are clean and well-presented before and during open sessions.
  • Assist visitors to mount and dismount rides safely, with special consideration for those experiencing difficulties.
  • Report low stocks of Ride Hall or Kiosk supplies.
  • Perform ride safety checks at the end of each day.
  • Complete rides documentation as instructed.
  • Demonstrate high standards of customer service.
  • During busy periods, manage queues for rides or Kiosk appropriately to reduce waiting times as much as possible.
  • To maintain a friendly and safe environment for all visitors whilst the ride hall is open.
  • Ensure the catering kiosk and seating area is clean and well-presented prior to opening to visitors.
  • Keep preparation area clean and tidy at all times.
  • Clean down main kiosk serving area, trays and tables between morning and afternoon sessions.
  • Operate candyfloss and slush puppy machines safely.
  • To receive visitor complaints and if unable to resolve, refer to Ride Hall Supervisor.
  • To know how to shut down and evacuate the ride area in the event of a fire or evacuation procedure.

Other

  • To work with other departments to deliver education and outreach programmes, which includes working with young people and speaking about your role, participating in guided tours or special events.
  • Work in accordance with safe working practices and be aware of health and safety at work.
  • Keep first aid training up to date.
  • Support all aspects of the Museum’s work as required.

Person Specification

Knowledge skills and experience

Essential:

  • Enthusiasm and passion for sharing our national fairground heritage.
  • Ability to understand and learn safe operation of moving machinery.
  • Able to work calmly under pressure during busy periods.
  • Demonstrate good standards of cleanliness and presentation.
  • Able to communicate clearly and sensitively with visitors, especially those with specific needs.
  • Able to identify risks in the workplace.
  • Use initiative to prioritise own workload, to anticipate problems and reduce their impact.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Good time management.
  • Reliable and able to work weekends and Bank holidays.
  • Flexible working to cover staff absences, special events or emergency situations.
  • Reasonable level of fitness, able to climb on and off and around rides and stalls.

Desirable:

  • Experience in visitor experience and/or customer care in a large visitor attraction with seasonal variations.
  • Food hygiene certificate (but training will be provided).
  • Good numeracy skills.
  • First aid trained.
  • Own transport desirable as it is a remote location.

Job Type: Zero hours contract
Contract length: 10 months

Salary: £12.50 per hour

Schedule:

  • Weekends only

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Lifton: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Application question(s):

  • Must be available to work weekends and Bank Holidays

Work Location: One location

Application deadline: 12/04/2023
Reference ID: Ride operator 24/02/2023
Expected start date: 01/04/2023

Fairground Museum Kiosk Assistant/Ride Operator
Dingles Fairground Museum

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