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Level One Rope Access Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Free reciprocal access for employees to other POWDR resorts & 50% day passes at IKON pass resorts ... Conduct mountain operations duties like avalanche mitigation, rope line setup, signage, etc.

Tower Climber

Bend, OR · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Climbing: 1 year (Rock Climbing, Rope Access is preferred) Required License or Certification: Driver's License (Preferably clean driving record, no DUI's) Job Type: Full-time #hc246077

Committed to delivering a Higher Level of Reliability , Acuren provides an unrivaled spectrum of capabilities including inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access ...

NDE Assistant

Portland, OR · On-site

$19 - $24.25/hr

Committed to delivering a Higher Level of Reliability, Acuren provides an unrivaled spectrum of capabilities including inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access ...

NDE Assistant

Portland, OR · On-site

$19 - $24.25/hr

Committed to delivering a Higher Level of Reliability , Acuren provides an unrivaled spectrum of capabilities including inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access ...

Committed to delivering a Higher Level of Reliability , Acuren provides an unrivaled spectrum of capabilities including inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access ...

Ski Patrol 26-27

OR · On-site

$18 - $38/hr

... one of the most beautiful mountain environments in the Pacific Northwest, we'd love to have you ... Rope Access training & experience Compensation: * Wage: $18.00 - $38.00 per hour Perks: * Year ...

Committed to delivering a Higher Level of Reliability, Acuren provides an unrivaled spectrum of capabilities including inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access ...

... Level 2 * Candidate must have at least one of the following certifications or endorsements ... NDT, failure analysis, rope access, materials engineering, field engineering, reliability ...

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How much do level one rope access jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for level one rope access in Oregon is $58.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45.48 and $72.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a level one rope access?

A Level One Rope Access job involves working at heights using specialized rope systems to perform inspections, maintenance, or construction tasks in difficult-to-reach areas. Level One is the entry-level certification under the Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) or Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT). Workers are required to operate under the supervision of higher-level technicians and must follow strict safety protocols. This role is common in industries such as construction, oil and gas, and wind energy.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a level one rope access technician?

As a Level One Rope Access technician, your day-to-day tasks usually involve assisting with the setup and inspection of rope access systems, performing hands-on work such as cleaning, inspection, or maintenance at heights, and following all safety protocols under the supervision of higher-level technicians. You'll collaborate closely with your team, participate in safety briefings, and help ensure all equipment is properly maintained and logged. While Level One techs focus mainly on executing assigned tasks, reliability and diligence are essential, as these roles form the foundation for more advanced positions in the rope access field. This entry-level role provides valuable on-the-job experience that can lead to higher certifications and greater responsibility over time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the level one rope access position?

To thrive as a Level One Rope Access technician, you need a solid understanding of basic rope access techniques, physical fitness, and a minimum of IRATA or SPRAT Level 1 certification. Experience using personal protective equipment (PPE), rigging gear, and specialized safety systems is essential. Strong communication skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to teamwork set top candidates apart. These skills are vital because they ensure safety, compliance, and effective collaboration when working at heights or in challenging environments.

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Infographic showing various Level One Rope Access job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $120,923 per year, or $58.1 per hour.

Ski Patrol Level 1 - Winter 2026/27

POWDR Corp.

Bend, OR • On-site

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Location: Bend, Oregon
Are you interested in delivering memorable experiences, enhancing people's lives and having fun while doing it? This shared mission of POWDR and Mt. Bachelor creates a fun and inspiring culture that we live every day. We look for employees who are passionate about sharing mountain culture, have a positive attitude, are problem solvers and care about winning as a team. Our vision drives us to deliver exceptional experiences and it's our employees who become the true moment makers here at Mt. Bachelor.
This role comes with amazing perks & benefits because we want our employees to Work Where You Play!
  • Free employee season pass and free or discounted dependent(s) season pass
  • Free and discounted friends & family day passes
  • Free transportation to & from Bend, Sunriver, and La Pine
  • Discounts across the resort (food & beverage, retail, rentals, lessons & more)
  • Winter season employee housing program & Summer season camping program
  • 401k with up to 5% company match & immediate vesting
  • Discounted daycare onsite at Mt. Bachelor
  • Local & national discounts (YETI, Burton, Dell, Subaru, Nokian, Sunriver Golf, Mammut, & more)
  • Free reciprocal access for employees to other POWDR resorts & 50% day passes at IKON pass resorts

Position Summary
A mountain patroller is responsible for emergency medical response and guest assistance, and contributes to resort operations to provide an exceptional experience for all visitors. Key responsibilities include emergency medical care and transportation of injured guests, on-mountain setup and hazard mitigation to promote a safe environment, avalanche reduction and rescue, lift evacuations, patrolling runs to assist guests, and thorough documentation.
Level 1 patroller status applies to both new-to-the-job entry-level patrollers and those with at least one season's experience. An Entry-Level 1 patroller must demonstrate a willingness to learn patrol procedures and an eagerness to take on new responsibilities with training. With appropriate training, entry-level patrollers fulfill key duties such as emergency medical care, mountain operations setup, avalanche mitigation, lift evacuations, patrolling trails, and documentation while exhibiting strong guest service skills and advanced/expert skiing/riding ability.
An experienced Level 1 patroller has at least one season of previous patrol experience and can comfortably perform all essential job functions and responsibilities. In addition to the entry-level duties, Level 1 patrollers will be expected to accurately complete incident documentation, demonstrate strong risk management abilities, assist with avalanche reduction work, and expand their knowledge of snow science and weather patterns. A Level 1 patroller should be actively preparing for success in the formal examination of 4 of the 9 disciplines of in-house certification for professional patrollers.
Essential Functions/Major Responsibilities
  • Ski/ride all trails frequently to provide a visible patrol presence.
  • Respond to incidents and administer emergency medical care as necessary per training level.
  • Perform rescues and transport injured guests safely via toboggan.
  • Inspect terrain, identify hazards, and mitigate risks.
  • Communicate hazards/issues to teams like lift ops, groomers, etc.
  • Conduct mountain operations duties like avalanche mitigation, rope line setup, signage, etc.
  • Complete required reports, documentation, and record-keeping.
  • Operate required equipment and vehicles like toboggans, snowmobiles, rope systems, etc.
  • Assist with guest services like directions, basic troubleshooting, and conflict resolution.
  • Conduct lift evacuations and follow protocols for guest safety/documentation.
  • Conduct search and rescue operations as trained.
  • Attend all training sessions to maintain certifications and skills.

Secondary Function
  • Contribute to daily mountain operations with instruction from the Patrol Director, Assistant Director, Supervisors, Leads, and Level 4 patrollers.
  • Actively participate in the Patrol In-house Training program to expand job knowledge and performance.

Job Scope
As outlined and defined by the Patrol Manual.
Interpersonal Contacts
The Mountain Patroller's main responsibility is guest service. You can expect daily interactions with other Patrollers, Lift Maintenance staff, Lift Operations staff, Terrain Park staff, Ski and Ride School staff, and other off-hill departments.
Specific Job Skills
  • License/Certifications: Current medical certificate (OEC, WFR, EMT or greater)

  • Physical Capabilities: Advanced/Expert skiing/riding ability and good physical condition.

  • Technical: Skilled in the use of rescue equipment like toboggans, ropes, and belay systems.

  • Additional: Strong communication skills for guest interactions and radio procedures. Problem-solving and decision-making in emergency situations. Able to pass a federal background check.

Education/Related Experience
  • Minimum education required: High School or equivalent

  • Minimum time in related position: None required

Current Hiring Rate: $20/hr
Minimum Age Requirement: 21+
Come Work Where You Play!
Please be aware incomplete applications will not be accepted or reviewed. Mt. Bachelor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Mt. Bachelor is committed to creating a quality work environment which makes full use of the talents and contributions of all employees without regard to race, color, religion, national origin or citizenship status, sex, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, disability or military status.

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About Powdr

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Industry

Amusement, gambling, and recreation

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Park City, UT, US

Year founded

1993