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Waterpark & Resort Jobs at Cedar Point

Waterpark roles at a glance

Lifeguards and slide attendants scan assigned zones, assist swimmers, and respond to guest needs quickly and calmly. Certain assignments may require certification. Training or certification pathways are available. Operations support roles help with line flow, distribution, and guest information, which keeps the day moving smoothly.

Resort and hospitality roles

Front Desk and Guest Services welcome arriving guests, answer questions, and support check in or check out. Housekeeping teams prepare rooms, restock supplies, and maintain cleanliness standards. Food and Beverage roles support resort dining in quick serve or sit down settings. Maintenance support assists with tasks that keep facilities running consistently for guests.

Schedules and expectations

Waterpark activity typically peaks midday, while resort arrivals often increase in the afternoon and evening. Housekeeping crews may start early to prepare rooms. Weekend and holiday availability is helpful, since tourism peaks when more guests can travel. Communication, reliability, and attention to detail are important across all roles.

Q&A

Q: Is lifeguard certification required 
A: Some assignments require certification. Training and certification pathways are available for eligible candidates. 

Q: Are resort roles guest facing 
A: Yes. Front desk and dining positions involve frequent guest interaction. Housekeeping focuses on room quality and guest comfort. 

Q: Do these roles require weekends 
A: Weekends and holidays are common peak times. Indicate your availability when you submit an application.