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Day Shift Avalanche Control Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Manager: Ski Patrol

Breckenridge, CO · On-site

$80K - $101K/yr

They are responsible for delegating and carrying out the necessary avalanche control procedures to ... Shift Type: Full Time * Minimum Age: At least 18 years of age * Housing Availability: No Essential ...

They are responsible for delegating and carrying out the necessary avalanche control procedures to ... Shift Type: Full Time * Minimum Age: At least 18 years of age * Housing Availability: No Essential ...

Manager: Ski Patrol

Crested Butte, CO · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

They are responsible for delegating and carrying out the necessary avalanche control procedures to ... Shift Type: Full Time hours available * Minimum Age: At least 18 years of age * Housing ...

Inventory Control (Day Shift)

Lakeland, FL · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

Previous experience in inventory control or warehouse operations preferred.Proficiency in using inventory management software and MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook).Strong attention to ...

As an Inventory Control Coordinator, you will monitor and maintain the accuracy and adequacy of ... Train initially on Day Shift then transition to Swing Shift Qualifications: High School Diploma/GED ...

As an Inventory Control Coordinator, you will monitor and maintain the accuracy and adequacy of ... Train initially on Day Shift then transition to Swing Shift Qualifications: High School Diploma/GED ...

Day Shift

Clackamas, OR

$15.75 - $20/hr

Practicing inventory control standards * Ensuring equipment is in proper working order during shift ... You will receive training on your roles and responsibilities Full Time/Part Time and Day/Evening ...

Day Shift

Ruffs Dale, PA · On-site

$14.50 - $18.25/hr

Practicing inventory control standards * Ensuring equipment is in proper working order during shift ... You will receive training on your roles and responsibilities Full Time/Part Time and Day/Evening ...

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How much do day shift avalanche control jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for day shift avalanche control in the United States is $24.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the most adrenaline pumping job?

Day Shift Avalanche Control is considered one of the most adrenaline-pumping jobs due to the high-risk environment of managing and mitigating avalanche hazards in mountainous areas. It requires quick decision-making, specialized training, and often involves working in remote, challenging conditions to ensure safety for skiers, snowboarders, and travelers.

What is the difference between Day Shift Avalanche Control vs Night Shift Avalanche Control?

AspectDay Shift Avalanche ControlNight Shift Avalanche Control
Work HoursTypically during daytime hours, usually 8 AM to 4 PMUsually overnight or late evening hours, often 10 PM to 6 AM
Work EnvironmentMountain slopes, outdoor terrain, and snow-covered areas during daylightSame outdoor terrain but in low-light or dark conditions, requiring additional safety measures
Required CertificationsSnow safety training, avalanche control certification, and sometimes helicopter operationSame certifications as day shift, with added emphasis on night safety protocols

Day Shift Avalanche Control and Night Shift Avalanche Control share similar certifications and work environments, but differ mainly in work hours and lighting conditions. Both roles involve assessing snow stability and using explosives to prevent avalanches, ensuring safety in mountain regions.

How does avalanche control work?

Avalanche control involves using explosives or other methods to intentionally trigger small avalanches in unstable snowpack areas, reducing the risk of larger, uncontrolled avalanches. Avalanche control teams, often working in snow-covered environments, use specialized tools and safety protocols to safely manage snow stability and protect infrastructure and people. Proper training and certifications are essential for performing these tasks effectively and safely.
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Assistant Patrol Director

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Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Key Responsibilities:

  • Operational Oversight:

    • Assist the Ski Patrol Director in managing day-to-day ski patrol operations, including responding to accidents, conducting rescues, and ensuring the safety of guests and staff on the mountain.
    • Monitor ski patrol performance and ensure compliance with resort safety policies, industry standards, and local regulations.
    • Oversee and coordinate daily patrol coverage, assignments, and rotations to ensure optimal mountain coverage.
    • Collaborate with resort management and other departments to implement operational plans for mountain safety, incident response, and emergency management.
  • Staff Management and Training:

    • Assist in recruiting, training, and mentoring ski patrol staff, ensuring they are fully trained in first aid, avalanche rescue, emergency medical protocols, and other relevant skills.
    • Lead and participate in ongoing training drills, certifications, and safety updates.
    • Monitor staff performance and provide feedback to the Ski Patrol Director on personnel development needs.
    • Assist in scheduling and managing payroll for ski patrol personnel, ensuring appropriate staffing levels during peak times.
  • Emergency Response and Incident Management:

    • Lead or assist in responding to medical emergencies, rescues, and accidents, including coordinating with EMS, local law enforcement, and other first responders.
    • Maintain accurate records of accidents, incidents, and rescues, and report findings as required by resort policies or regulatory agencies.
    • Assist in evaluating incidents for lessons learned and implement improvements in safety protocols.
  • Safety and Risk Management:

    • Ensure the ski patrol team adheres to all safety guidelines and risk management practices in accordance with resort policies and industry best practices.
    • Work with the Ski Patrol Director to develop and update emergency response plans and standard operating procedures.
    • Conduct mountain inspections and hazard assessments to identify and mitigate potential risks to skiers, snowboarders, and staff.
  • Communication and Coordination:

    • Serve as a liaison between ski patrol staff, resort management, and other departments, ensuring clear and effective communication regarding safety, operations, and incidents.
    • Coordinate and participate in mountain safety meetings, debriefings, and incident reviews.
    • Assist in public relations efforts related to safety programs and community outreach, including educating guests about safe skiing and snowboarding practices.
  • Avalanche Control (if applicable):

    • Participate in avalanche control work, including conducting risk assessments, avalanche forecasting, and mitigation techniques, if applicable for the location.
    • Maintain knowledge of and adhere to all avalanche safety procedures, equipment, and protocols.

Qualifications:

  • Education: High school diploma or equivalent required; college degree in a related field (e.g., Outdoor Recreation, Emergency Medical Services, or Ski Safety) preferred.
  • Certifications:
    • Current OEC, EMT, or WFR (or willingness to obtain).
    • Avalanche Safety Training (level I or higher) or related certifications (if applicable).
    • CPR, First Aid, and AED certifications required.
    • National Ski Patrol (NSP) certification or equivalent preferred.
  • Experience:
    • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience as a member of a ski patrol, including at least 1-2 years in a leadership or supervisory role.
    • Experience in emergency medical care and incident response in a ski resort environment.
    • Knowledge of ski patrol operations, safety procedures, avalanche control, and risk management.
  • Skills:
    • Strong leadership and team management abilities.
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to remain calm and make quick decisions in high-pressure situations.
    • Problem-solving, critical thinking, and conflict resolution skills.
    • Physical fitness to perform the demands of the role, including outdoor work in challenging weather conditions.

Working Conditions:

  • Outdoor work in winter weather conditions (cold, snow, wind, etc.).
  • Ability to work long hours, including weekends, holidays, and during peak ski season.
  • Flexibility to respond to emergency situations at any time, day or night.
  • Occasional travel for training or professional development opportunities.