The Director of Operations for Pursuit’s Glacier Park Collection is a key member of a collaborative and entrepreneurial senior management team. Reporting directly to the Vice President and General Manager for the Glacier Park Collection, the Director of Operations is responsible for the onsite leadership and advancement of our lodging, restaurants, and retail. This role plays a pivotal part in transforming guest hospitality, enhancing employee engagement, and driving daily operations, financial performance, and community involvement.
What will your compensation be?The salary range for this role is flexible. This role is eligible for a yearly 10% bonus. Pursuit offers a full suite of benefits, including discounts at our hotels, restaurants, and attractions, flexible time off, and a 401k contribution matching plan.
When does this adventure begin?This role is posted for a January of 2025 start date, however we can be flexible!
What will you do in this job? Strategic Collaboration: Partner with the VP, Director of Health, Safety & Environment (HSE), the Director of Maintenance & Engineering, the Director of Food and Beverage, the Director of Retail and shared services leadership on developing and executing strategies, business plans, and goals for the Glacier Park Collection. Operational Leadership: Lead the operations managers across lodgings, restaurants, and retail to achieve key performance indicators, including financial goals, guest satisfaction, employee engagement, and community involvement. Promote and lead a safety-first culture in all areas of operations. Team Empowerment: Provide leadership and coaching that fosters a solution-driven, continuously improving team culture. Talent Development: Collaborate with People & Culture (P&C) to meet staffing objectives, improve employee retention, and cultivate internal talent. Hands-On Leadership: Engage directly with details, processes, and procedures to identify issues, implement solutions, and drive operational improvements. Guest Experience Transformation: Oversee and guide efforts to enhance and transform the guest experience. Tourism Relationship Building: Develop and maintain strong relationships within the Glacier Park tourism industry including the Blackfeet Tribe to support the state as a premier destination. Operational Oversight: Regularly conduct walk-throughs of lodging, restaurant, and retail facilities to inspire and lead on-the-ground leadership. Asset Management: Partner with the Director of Engineering & Maintenance to advance the management and improvement of physical assets. Accountability & Controls: Implement controls to ensure accountability, identify risks, and seize opportunities within operations. Financial Reporting: Provide regular reports on financial performance, including month-end results, future expense forecasts, and contributions to annual budget development. Communication with Leadership: Report business needs, operational challenges, and proposed solutions to the VP of Glacier Park Collection weekly. Performance Metrics and KPI Management: Develop and manage specific KPIs for each operational area and ensure team alignment with those targets. Regularly track performance against goals in Cultural Amp. Operational Efficiency Improvements: Identify and implement process improvements that drive operational efficiency and cost savings across all departments. Vendor and Supplier Management: Oversee and manage relationships with key vendors and suppliers, ensuring they meet quality and service standards. Staffing and Scheduling optimization: oversee the creation of efficient staffing schedules to match operational needs, ensuring optimal guest service while managing labor costs. Guest feedback integration: oversee the implementation of real time guest feedback systems and act as the final point of escalation for guest complaints. Develop and execute a strategy for addressing recurring guest concerns and work cross-functionally to improve the overall guest experience. What skills and experience do you need for this job?Experience
10+ Years in Hospitality, Lodging, and Travel: Extensive experience in the hospitality industry with a track record of success in managing and improving lodging, restaurant, and attraction operations. Proven Leadership: Demonstrated leadership experience in world-class, market-leading hotels, with a focus on building and leading high-performing teams. Operational Excellence: Experience with best-in-class operating systems, training programs, and the management of large, complex hotel properties. Financial Acumen: Expertise in managing annual budgets, P&L statements, and capital budget requests, with a strong ability to forecast and manage financial performance. Guest Satisfaction: Proficiency with guest satisfaction platforms (e.g., Revinate, TripAdvisor) and the ability to analyze feedback, build actionable plans, and respond to concerns professionally. Experience in Remote or Challenging Environments: Understanding the unique challenges of operating in remote or seasonally dependent locations, particularly in Glacier Park or similar regions. Community Engagement: Proven ability to engage with local communities and build strong, positive relationships that benefit both the business and the surrounding area. Lead community outreach efforts working with the Promise to Place committee and developing partnerships with local organizations, schools, and nonprofits to build goodwill and brand presence in the region. Sustainability Practices: Familiarity with or experience in implementing sustainability initiatives, particularly those that align with the environmental and cultural sensitivities of Glacier Park. Lead operational initiatives aimed at reducing the environmental impact of operations, including waste reduction, energy efficiency, and water conservation. Crisis Management: Experience in handling crisis situations, including natural disasters, public relations issues, and operational emergencies, with a calm and effective approach. Regulatory Knowledge: Understanding of relevant local, state, and federal regulations, particularly those affecting the hospitality industry in Glacier Park, such as land use, environmental protections, and labor laws Physical Requirements: Ability to walk, lift with assistance, stand, and reach are all daily requirements, with variable weather conditions across all seasons.
Critical Skills:
Strategic Thinker: Ability to see the big picture and make decisions that align with both short-term goals and long-term strategic objectives. Passion for Glacier National Park: Deep commitment to Glacier National Park and its communities, with a genuine interest in contributing to their growth and sustainability. Effective Communicator: Strong communication skills, capable of articulating ideas clearly and listening to others' perspectives. Pragmatic Problem-Solver: Able to dive into details when necessary, with a focus on practical solutions that improve operations and address challenges. Team-Oriented: Collaborative leader who values input from team members and fosters a culture of mutual respect and support. Resilient: Maintains a positive attitude and composure in the face of challenges, setting an example for others to follow. Customer-Centric: Strong focus on enhancing the guest experience, understanding that satisfied customers are key to success. Financially Savvy: Solid understanding of financial metrics and the ability to manage budgets effectively. Adaptable: Comfortable with change and able to adjust strategies and tactics as necessary to meet evolving business needs. What will your work environment be like?About Us:
We're more than a hospitality and attractions company. We connect people to iconic places through unforgettable and inspiring experiences; Our team members included.
Thoughtfully united by their unique power to inspire and invigorate, our collection of hotels and lodges, recreational attractions, ground transportation services, retail, food and beverage, sightseeing, tours, and travel products are tied together by iconic, destination-worthy locations in Alaska, Montana, the Canadian Rockies, Vancouver, Reykjavík, Las Vegas, and Chicago.
What will your work environment be like?
At Pursuit, our office is more than just a place to work – it’s a space where you can bring your whole self, collaborate with talented teams across departments, and build lasting friendships. We believe in fostering an environment where work and play coexist, so whether you’re tackling projects or enjoying our many perks, you’ll feel supported and valued. With a variety of great benefits, we’re committed to ensuring that your time with us is as fulfilling as it is fun.
About Pursuit & Viad
Pursuit generates revenue and shareholder value as one of two business units operated by Viad, an S&P SmallCap 600 international experiential services company, traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol VVI.
EEOPursuit is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity in the workplace. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, and other protected characteristics.
Pursuit places a high value on diverse backgrounds and experiences, recognizing that they serve as catalysts for creativity and innovation. We encourage individuals who are eligible to work in the USA to apply and join our inclusive team!
We are working to eliminate barriers for applicants and team members from equity-deserving groups. If you can’t apply online or need accommodation during the application or hiring process, please contact our Talent & Acquisition Team at ta@pursuitcollection.com.
We thank all candidates for their interest; however, please note that only applicants selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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