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Manager: Ski Patrol

Breckenridge, CO · On-site

$80K - $101K/yr

They are responsible for delegating and carrying out the necessary avalanche control procedures to ... Hold a current Type 1 explosive permit. * Be able to be a "Responsible Person" with the ATF.

They are responsible for delegating and carrying out the necessary avalanche control procedures to ... Hold a current Type 1 explosive permit. * Be able to be a "Responsible Person" with the ATF.

Manager: Ski Patrol

Crested Butte, CO · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

... avalanche control procedures to ensure the safety of our employees and guests in avalanche terrain. They ensure complete compliance with federal and state agencies regarding explosives licensing ...

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How much do avalanche control explosives jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for avalanche control explosives in the United States is $19.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Avalanche Control Explosives vs Avalanche Control Technicians?

AspectAvalanche Control ExplosivesAvalanche Control Technicians
CredentialsExplosive handling certifications, safety trainingExplosive handling certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, mountainous, remote areasOutdoor, mountainous, remote areas
Industry UsageUsed to trigger controlled avalanchesOperate and deploy explosives for avalanche mitigation

Both roles require similar certifications and work in outdoor mountain environments. Avalanche Control Explosives specialists focus on handling and deploying explosives, while Avalanche Control Technicians may assist in setup and safety procedures. The primary difference lies in the scope of responsibilities related to explosive use and management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Avalanche Control Explosives Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Avalanche Control Explosives Technician, you need expertise in snow science, avalanche risk assessment, and the safe handling of explosives, often supported by certifications such as Avalanche Level 2 and relevant safety training. Familiarity with specialized tools like hand charges, remote avalanche control systems, and GPS mapping software is essential. Strong decision-making, communication, and teamwork skills are crucial for coordinating with teams and responding quickly to changing mountain conditions. These abilities are vital for ensuring public safety, effective avalanche mitigation, and minimizing risk in hazardous environments.

What are some common challenges faced by Avalanche Control Explosives technicians during their daily operations?

Avalanche Control Explosives technicians often work in remote, mountainous environments under challenging weather conditions, which can include low visibility, cold temperatures, and unstable snowpacks. Coordinating with other team members and ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols are essential, as handling explosives requires precise communication and focus. Additionally, technicians must be prepared to quickly assess changing avalanche risks and adapt their control strategies, often starting work very early in the morning to ensure public safety on ski runs and highways. Collaboration with ski patrol, transportation agencies, and weather experts is also a key part of the role.

What are Avalanche Control Explosives?

Avalanche control explosives are specialized devices used by trained professionals to trigger controlled avalanches in order to prevent larger, more dangerous avalanches from occurring naturally. These explosives are strategically placed and detonated in snow-packed areas prone to avalanches, allowing unstable snow layers to slide safely under controlled conditions. This proactive approach helps protect roads, ski resorts, and mountain communities by reducing avalanche risks. Only certified personnel are authorized to handle and deploy these explosives due to the inherent dangers involved.
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Manager: Ski Patrol

Manager: Ski Patrol

Vail Resorts

Breckenridge, CO • On-site

$80K - $101K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 25 days ago


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6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

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Job description

Create Your Experience of a Lifetime!

Come work and play in the mountains!  Whether it’s your first-time seeing snow or you were born on the slopes, joining our team means discovering (or re-discovering!) a passion for the outdoors while building lifelong connections with teammates and guests from around the world.

With 40+ resorts across 3 continents, you can join our team for a season or stay to build a career. From day one, you'll receive some of the highest compensation rates in the industry, free Epic pass(es) along with free ski and snowboard lessons, 40% retail discounts, the chance to grow through Epic Service - our leading training and development experience, and wellness benefits to fuel your success.

Candidates for year-round positions are reviewed on a rolling basis. Applications will be accepted up to 90 days after the posting date, or until the position is filled (whichever is first).
 

Job Benefits

  • Ski/Mountain Perks! Free passes for employees, employee discounted lift tickets for friends and family AND free ski lessons 
  • MORE employee discounts on lodging, food, gear, and mountain shuttles
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan 
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Excellent training and professional development
  • Referral Program
     

Full Time roles are eligible for the above, plus:

  • Health Insurance; Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, and Vision Insurance plans (for eligible seasonal employees after working 500 hours)
  • Free ski passes for dependents
  • Critical Illness and Accident plans

Job Summary:

The Snow Safety Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily avalanche hazard forecasts and avalanche hazard mitigation for the resort. They are responsible for delegating and carrying out the necessary avalanche control procedures to ensure the safety of our customers and employees in open avalanche terrain. Under the direction of the ATF and CO Department of Labor and Employment, they oversee the required documentation, inventory, use, and storage of explosives at the ski area. They can make major operational decisions as needed in the absence of the Ski Patrol Director.

Job Specifications: 

  • Starting Wage: $80,000 - $101,000+ Annual bonus 

  • Employment Type: Year Round 

  • Shift Type: Full Time 

  • Minimum Age: At least 18 years of age 

  • Housing Availability: No 

Essential Job Responsibilities:

  • Focus on guest service
  • Lead the snow safety department in avalanche hazard reduction and daily opening and closing of avalanche terrain
  • Hold a current Type 1 explosive permit.
  • Be able to be a “Responsible Person” with the ATF.
  • Oversee individual explosive permitting, explosive storage and explosive training in accordance with the CO Department of Labor and Employment and the ATF
  • Oversee and monitor avalanche route training and avalanche rescue training
  • Coordinate and plan for all avalanche education for the patrol, both internal and external.
  • Maintain supplies for avalanche route and rescue program--packs, shovels, beacons, probes, RECCO's, etc
  • Oversee and work with the integration of rescue dogs into the avalanche rescue plan
  • Organize annual explosive refresher training and continuing snow science education
  • Maintain open dialogue with Colorado Avalanche Information Center and other mountain snow safety programs
  • Oversee daily weather observation program.
  • Oversee weather stations across the resort.
  • Ensure accurate daily documentation.
  • Manage the avalanche department budget.
  • Work with a wide variety of outside agencies in a professional manner.
  • Advanced-level skier
  • Other duties as assigned

Minimum Job Requirements:

  • High school or equivalent
  • Special Skill Patroller
  • EMT,
  • Explosive Permit,
  • Advanced Level Snowmobile Operator
  • Professional Level 2 Avalanche School or equivalent
  • Advanced Computer Skill
  • English
  • 21 years of age
  • 5 years Avalanche Technician preferred

The expected pay range is $80,000 - $101,000+ Annual bonus. This is the pay range we reasonably expect to pay for this position. Individual compensation decisions are based on a variety of factors.

In completing this application, and when submitting related documentation, applicants may redact information that identifies their age, date of birth, and/or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution. 

We follow all federal, state, and local laws including restrictions on child/minor labor. Minors hired into this position will not be asked or permitted to engage in any activities restricted to adult workers.

Vail Resorts is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other status protected by applicable law.

Requisition ID  514836
Reference Date: 05/12/2026 
Job Code Function: Ski Patrol
  


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