Colter Bay Village Employee Uniforms
Assistant General Manager
As a manager, you will need to provide your own business casual attire. Jeans are permitted but must be neat, clean, and free of rips/wholes and stains. Close-toed shoes are required.
Cabin Office Manager & Supervisors
As a manager, you will need to provide your own business casual attire. Jeans are permitted but must be neat, clean, and free of rips/wholes and stains. Close-toed shoes are required.
Culinary
Chef Jacket (Provided)
Pants (Provided)
Aprons (Provided)
Company hat (Provided)
Personal non slip/non skid shoes of any color
Chef suggests looking into Shoes for Crews
Employee Village
Dorm Attendants
2 short sleeve polo shirts (provided)
2 pairs khaki pants (provided)
1 all-weather jacket (provided)
Personal closed toed shoes
Personal jeans/slacks accepted so long as work appropriate (no rips/holes/stains)
Supervisors
Business casual attire recommended
Collared shirt/blouse
Sweaters (no hooded sweatshirts)
Slacks/jeans accepted so long as work appropriate
Personal close toed shoes required
Personal active wear okay for off-site recreation days (shorts, t-shirt, hiking shoes)
Front Desk Agent & Night Audit
When you arrive, you will check your uniform shirt out from the uniform office. Your uniform is outlined below.
Shirt- You will be issued a company uniform shirt when you arrive.
Pants- Denim Jeans, free of holes, stains, or rips.
Shoes- You will need to provide your own black, closed toe shoes.
Executive & Assistant Executive Housekeeper
As a manager, you will need to provide your own business casual attire. Jeans are permitted but must be neat, clean, and free of rips/wholes and stains. Close-toed shoes are required.
Inspectors, Housekeepers, Houseperson
When you arrive, you will check your uniform shirt out from the uniform office. Your uniform is outlined below.
Shirt- You will be issued a company uniform shirt when you arrive.
Pants- Denim Jeans, free of holes, stains, or rips.
Shoes- You will need to provide your own closed toe shoes.
Jacket/Layers- You will be issued a company jacket when you arrive. Layers are highly recommend as the weather in Wyoming can vary drastically. As this is an outdoor position, a rain jacket is recommended.
Refillable Water Bottle- You will be living and working at high altitude where it is easy to get dehydrated very quickly. I highly recommend being a refillable water bottle to have with you at work, particularly for anyone working in an outdoor position.
Public Areas Manager
As a manager, you will need to provide your own business casual attire. Jeans are permitted but must be neat, clean, and free of rips/wholes and stains. Close-toed shoes are required.
Public Areas
When you arrive, you will check your uniform shirt out from the uniform office. Your uniform is outlined below.
Shirt- You will be issued a company uniform shirt when you arrive.
Pants- denim jeans, free of holes, stains, or rips.
Shoes- You will need to provide your own closed toe shoes.
Jacket/Layers- You will be issued a company jacket when you arrive. Layers are highly recommend as the weather in Wyoming can vary drastically. As this is an outdoor position, a rain jacket is recommended.
Refillable Water Bottle- You will be living and working at high altitude where it is easy to get dehydrated very quickly. I highly recommend being a refillable water bottle to have with you at work, particularly for anyone working in an outdoor position.
Ranch House Manager, Assitant Managers & Supervisor
As a manager, you will need to provide your own business casual attire. Jeans are permitted but must be neat, clean, and free of rips/wholes and stains. Close-toed shoes are required.
Host, Bartender, Server, Busser
When you arrive, you will check your uniform shirt out from the uniform office. Your uniform is outlined below.
Shirt- You will be issued a company uniform shirt when you arrive.
Pants- denim jeans, free of holes, stains, or rips.
Shoes- You will need to provide your own black, closed toe, non-slip shoes.
Black belt
Cafe Court Manager & Supervisor
As a manager, you will need to provide your own business casual attire. Jeans are permitted but must be neat, clean, and free of rips/wholes and stains. Close-toed shoes are required.
Cafe Court Attendant & To Go Attendants
When you arrive, you will check your uniform shirt out from the uniform office. Your uniform is outlined below.
Shirt- You will be issued a company uniform shirt when you arrive.
Pants- denim jeans, free of holes, stains, or rips.
Shoes- You will need to provide your own black, closed toe, non-slip shoes.
Black belt
Dishwashing/SUDS
Polo shirt (Provided)
Pants (Provided) Personal pants must be navy in color
Company hat (Provided)
Optional personal belt
Personal non slip/non skid shoes of any color
Chef suggests looking into Shoes for Crews
Marina Manager & Assistant Manager
As a manager, you will need to provide your own business casual attire. Jeans are permitted but must be neat, clean, and free of rips/wholes and stains. Close-toed shoes are required.
Cruise Boat Captain
When you arrive, you will check your uniform shirt out from the uniform office. Your uniform is outlined below.
Shirt- You will be issued a company uniform shirt when you arrive. You will need to provide your own shoulder lapels.
Pants- Shorts or jean (denim, navy, or khaki are acceptable), free of holes, stains, or rips.
Shoes- You will need to provide your own closed toe shoes. Your feet will get wet, so recommend shoes that allow for this such as Keens or Tevas.
Jacket/Layers- You will be issued a company jacket when you arrive. Layers are highly recommend as the weather in Wyoming can vary drastically. As this is an outdoor position, a rain jacket is recommended.
Refillable water bottle- You will be living and working at high altitude where it is easy to get dehydrated very quickly. I highly recommend being a refillable water bottle to have with you at work, particularly for anyone working in an outdoor position.
First Mate, Dock Attendant, Fishing Guides
When you arrive, you will check your uniform shirt out from the uniform office. Your uniform is outlined below.
Shirt- You will be issued a company uniform shirt when you arrive.
Pants- Shorts or Jean (denim, navy, or khaki are acceptable), free of holes, stains, or rips.
Shoes- You will need to provide your own closed toe shoes. Your feet will get wet, so recommend shows that allow for this such as Keens or Tevas.
Jacket/Layers- You will be issued a company jacket when you arrive. Layers are highly recommend as the weather in Wyoming can vary drastically. As this is an outdoor position, a rain jacket is recommended.
Refillable water bottle- You will be living and working at high altitude where it is easy to get dehydrated very quickly. I highly recommend being a refillable water bottle to have with you at work, particularly for anyone working in an outdoor position.
Launderette Supervisor
As a manager, you will need to provide your own business casual attire. Jeans are permitted but must be neat, clean, and free of rips/wholes and stains. Close-toed shoes are required. Or Attendant uniform
Launderette Attendant
When you arrive, you will check your uniform shirt out from the uniform office. Your uniform is outlined below.
Shirt- You will be issued a company uniform shirt when you arrive.
Pants- Denim jeans, free of holes, stains, or rips.
Shoes- You will need to provide your own closed toe shoes.
Colter Bay Campground, Tent Village, RV Park, Gros Venture & Jenny Lake Campgrounds
Campground/Tent Village /RV Park/Gros Venture Manager
As a manager, you will need to provide your own business casual attire. Jeans are permitted but must be neat, clean, and free of rips/wholes and stains. Close-toed shoes are required. Or Attendant uniform.
Campground/Tent Village /RV Park/Gros Venture Leads and Attendants
When you arrive, you will check your uniform shirt out from the uniform office. Your uniform is outlined below.
Shirt- You will be issued a company uniform shirt when you arrive.
Pants- Denim jeans, free of holes, stains, or rips.
Shoes- You will need to provide your own closed toe shoes.
VAIL RESORTS AND GRAND TETON LODGE COMPANY PRESENTATION & UNIFORM POLICY
You might work in service or sales, as an instructor or food server, an executive chef or an executive. We know that departments, locations and positions are all different and the details for distinct operating groups may vary, including personal grooming and how you dress. No matter who you are or what you do, that first impression is always important. To be at your best, follow your location or department’s dress code, and talk with your Supervisor about any specific presentation requirements for your job.
The guiding principle of an employee's presentation cannot distract from delivering exceptional service to our guests. If you come to work violating the policy listed below, you may not be permitted to start your shift and/or may be asked to change clothes, be sent home or be disciplined. If due to a sincerely-held religious belief or disability you are not able to meet the standards and/or would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Human Resources.
Hair - Hair should be clean, professional and kept back from the face. Extreme styles (e.g. mohawks) are not permitted.
Facial Hair - Beards, goatees, sideburns and mustaches are allowed as long as the facial hair does not cause safety or sanitary issues. Extreme styles are not permitted.
Nails - Fingernails should be clean and short or moderate in length. Polished nails should be maintained and in good condition.
Jewelry & Piercings - All jewelry must be professional in appearance. One small nose stud or hoop is allowed. Up to two earrings or one solid gauge up to ½” maximum in each ear is allowed. All other facial jewelry or visible body piercings, including additional nose rings, gauges and tongue studs are not permitted. Concealing jewelry with a bandage or other means is not permitted.
Tattoos - Employees may have visible tattoos, except on the face area, that are in good taste and not offensive. An employee may be asked to cover their tattoo with clothing while on duty and must comply if requested.
Clothing/Hygiene - Employees are expected to dress professionally and follow all reasonable personal care standards, including regular bathing to avoid offensive or excessive odors such as body odor and/or perfume and cologne.
Footwear - Employees are expected to wear footwear appropriate for their position and in good condition.
Uniforms - Certain positions require employees to wear a uniform while working. Employees are expected to wear uniforms in the appropriate manner. Nametags must be worn and jackets zipped up to above nametag level. All hats, where permitted, must be worn facing forward.