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Carpenter Helper

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

Ability to follow directions and work with a crew or independently. * Must poses basic power and ... Projects along the 83 corridor Guildford to Hunt Valley, Md. * Compensation is based on skills and ...

Carpenter Helper

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

Ability to follow directions and work with a crew or independently. * Must poses basic power and ... Projects along the 83 corridor Guildford to Hunt Valley, Md. * Compensation is based on skills and ...

Experienced Carpenter

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$21 - $30/hr

Ability to follow directions and work with a crew or independently. * Must possess basic power and ... Projects along the 83 corridor Guildford to Hunt Valley, Md.. Company Description High end ...

Experienced Carpenter

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$21 - $30/hr

Ability to follow directions and work with a crew or independently. * Must possess basic power and ... Projects along the 83 corridor Guildford to Hunt Valley, Md.. Company Description High end ...

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How much do corridor crew jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for corridor crew in the United States is $21.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Corridor Crew position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Corridor Crew member, you need a solid understanding of building maintenance, basic cleaning techniques, and safety procedures, often supported by on-the-job training or experience in custodial or facilities roles. Familiarity with cleaning equipment, floor machines, and chemical handling protocols is advantageous. Attention to detail, teamwork, and strong communication skills help ensure smooth workflow and high standards of cleanliness. These abilities are crucial for maintaining safe and welcoming environments in offices, hospitals, or commercial buildings.

What can I expect from a typical shift as a Corridor Crew member?

As a Corridor Crew member, your typical shift will involve routine cleaning and maintenance of hallways, lobbies, and common areas to ensure they remain safe and presentable. You'll be responsible for trash collection, floor care, spot-cleaning, and occasional light repairs, working alone or as part of a small crew. The job often requires walking, standing, and using a variety of cleaning tools throughout your shift, with tasks prioritized according to building needs or shift supervisor instructions. You’ll frequently interact with other facilities staff and sometimes building occupants, making teamwork and courtesy important in your daily work.

What is a Corridor Crew job?

A Corridor Crew job typically refers to working with Corridor Digital, a team known for creating visual effects (VFX), filmmaking content, and behind-the-scenes videos on YouTube. Roles within Corridor Crew can range from VFX artists and editors to producers and content creators. Employees often collaborate on digital projects, short films, and educational content about CGI and filmmaking techniques. The team is known for its fun and innovative approach to media production, blending creativity with technical expertise.

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Brush Crew Member

$22 - $28/hr

Temporary

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Brush Crew Member
General Purpose:
This team is responsible for vegetation management and corridor clearing along ski trails using brush saws, trimmers, and other cutting tools. Work focuses on maintaining trail visibility, clearing overgrowth, and supporting overall trail maintenance operations. Brush saw, chainsaw, and/or heavy equipment experience preferred, but not required. Must be capable of working outdoors in all weather conditions and hiking in steep, uneven terrain while carrying tools/equipment. Must also be confident in the operation of vehicles on rugged 4x4 mountain roads.
This is a seasonal position from 5/11/26 to 11/4/26. Dates are subject to change based on the availability of the applicant and needs of the business. This role comes with a free season pass for you and your dependents. Also, eligible for 2026-2027 Winter Season Pass! For a full list of benefits visit https://www.purgatory.ski/employee-benefits/
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
• Perform vegetation clearing along ski trails using brush saws, trimmers, and other cutting tools
• Maintain trail corridors by removing overgrowth, brush, and encroaching vegetation
• Assist with improving trail visibility and skier/rider flow
• Occasionally assist sawyers with limbing, brush removal, and cleanup operations
• Safely operate and maintain hand tools, power tools, vehicles, and equipment
• Load, transport, and stage tools and equipment in remote terrain
• Drive trucks and trailers on steep, narrow, and rough 4x4 mountain roads
• Support Trails Maintenance, Snowmaking, and construction crews as needed
• Communicate effectively with supervisors and team members to complete work safely and efficiently
• Follow all safety protocols and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
• Perform daily equipment inspections and basic maintenance
Other Responsibilities:
• Assist with revegetation efforts including seeding and erosion control
• Dig post holes and assist with fence and gate maintenance
• Support trail construction, drainage work, and material transport
• Maintain clean and organized work areas
• Clean up on-mountain trash
• Other duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Foundational knowledge in farming, logging, landscaping, construction, and/or outdoor labor is preferred.
This role requires:
• Strong awareness of surroundings and basic hazard recognition
• Physical coordination and endurance in steep terrain
• Ability to follow direction and work as part of a team
• Dependability, initiative, precision, and attention to detail
• Comfortability working with hand tools and small engine equipment
Additional skills include memory, reasoning, integrity, and the ability to identify and respond to auditory and environmental cues.
Special Certifications/Licensing: Valid Driver's License required.
Education or Formal Training: None required.
Experience: A minimum of 6 months experience in related fields strongly preferred.
Working Environment/Physical Activities:
99% of the workday is spent outdoors in a mountain forest environment, in changing weather conditions including but not limited to: extreme cold and heat, wind, snow, rain, thunder and lightning storms. 20% of the workday is spent standing and 70% is spent walking on uneven terrain. 10% of the workday is spent sitting.
Frequent balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling, talking and listening, using near and far acuity depth perception, color and field of vision. Occasionally climbing, crawling, feeling, and smelling. Frequently lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling objects weighing up to 50 pounds, or occasionally up to 100lbs.