Overview
Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, home of the iconic Glass Igloos is an enchanting, otherworldly destination located 250km north of the Arctic Circle in Finnish Lapland. Contract is seasonal, starting December until end of March 2025. We provide full hours, 112,5h/3week period.Your role is very important as you will make sure that the customers are in right place in right time. You will be driving customers in the resort area for instance to their activities or to their accommodation. You will work closely with reception department, and your team leader is guiding you during your employment. The person we are looking for is:
Previous experience driving in snowy conditions is needed, as it’s very important that our customers are having a safe ride.
Knowledge how to drive a van (manual). Our cars are Ford Transit 2020.
Good physical condition as you will be helping customers with their luggage and sometimes those can be heavy!
B-driving license
Skill of working under pressure, during the busiest season working day can be at times hectic!
Ability to work independently after training
Customer service oriented
Flexible in working different shifts
Previous experience working in a place, where is a lot of customers is an advantage (during peak there can be more than 600 customers)
The location of the resort is in the middle of lovely nature, and here you also have time to enjoy nature and try different activities that you might never get to try otherwise. We have also a small gym for our staff, and possibilities to try cross country skiing and other winter activities.It is possible to rent an apartment through us, so it is easy to join us where ever you are coming from. Apartments are for two people. In terms of employment, we follow the collective agreement of the tourism and restaurant industry, and the salary is according to the agreement, considering the applicant’s previous experience and education.You can also read our blog to see how it’s like to work at Kakslauttanen.
Source: Job Market Finland’s customer information system