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Safe Ride Jobs in New Mexico (NOW HIRING)

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$27.61 - $41.41/hr

Ensures safe, efficient, and on-time delivery of assigned transit services across fixed route ... ride checks, route evaluations, detour coordination, bus stop and passenger shelter inspections ...

... safe, reliable, and efficient field operations through workforce development, operational ... Conduct a minimum of three-monthly ride-alongs with Field Specialists to observe work practices ...

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Lead Mechanic

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$56K - $58K/yr

TR-ABQ Ride Inspect and Maint Opening Date: 07/31/2026 Closing Date: 8/24/2026 11:59 PM Mountain ... Ensure adherence to safe work practices and procedures. * Read and interpret blueprints and ...

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Safe Ride information

What is a Safe Ride?

A Safe Ride job typically involves providing transportation services to ensure passengers get home safely, often during late-night hours or in situations where driving may be unsafe. Responsibilities may include driving a designated vehicle, assisting passengers, and ensuring a secure and comfortable ride. These jobs are often offered by universities, transportation services, or ride programs aimed at reducing impaired driving.

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

To thrive as a Safe Ride driver, you need a valid driver's license with a clean driving record, strong knowledge of road safety, and experience in customer service. Certification in defensive driving and proficiency with GPS navigation systems and ride scheduling apps are commonly required. Excellent interpersonal skills, patience, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help build trust with passengers and handle unexpected situations. These skills ensure passenger safety, reliability, and a positive experience in this essential transportation service.

What does a typical shift look like for a Safe Ride driver?

A typical shift for a Safe Ride driver involves coordinating with dispatchers or ride management software to pick up and safely transport passengers, often during evenings, weekends, or special events when demand is higher. You'll regularly interact with passengers from diverse backgrounds, ensuring they reach their destinations safely and comfortably. Safe Ride drivers may also assist individuals with special needs, enforce safety protocols, and maintain vehicle cleanliness. Teamwork with other drivers and communication with support staff are important components of the role, creating a collaborative and supportive work environment. This structure makes each shift dynamic while upholding the core mission of providing safe and reliable transportation.

What are popular job titles related to Safe Ride jobs in New Mexico?

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What job categories do people searching Safe Ride jobs in New Mexico look for?

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What cities in New Mexico are hiring for Safe Ride jobs?

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Infographic showing various Safe Ride job openings in New Mexico as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 68% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 19% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Snowsports - Instructor Apprentice

Taos Ski Valley

Taos Ski Valley, NM

$51K - $67K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Taos Ski Valley Inc. rating

5.5

Company rating: 5.5 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Serves as an apprentice to a professional instructor, and representative of Taos. This position works as a member of a team dedicated to creating the best possible environment for taking and teaching lessons. Shares our traditions of stewardship and inclusiveness. Inspires deep connections with our mountains and helps Create lifelong snowsports enthusiasts.


This job description is intended to be a broad description of duties. You will be asked to carry out all responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Specific information on duties and policies can be found with your supervisor or in the Employee Reference Guide. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.

Essential Job Responsibilities:

  • Must be able to assist instructors with coaching, teaching, and guiding our young guests who have a variety of ranges, including age, ability, discipline, and experience
  • Recognizes that service is our product and helping guests have a great Taos experience is our primary job. Ultimately embraces that our goal is to help guests find the love of skiing/riding and the mountains we share
  • Assist our young guests on and off the chairlift and ensuring they ride the chairlift safely
  • Must be able to clearly communicate information that is relevant in an enthusiastic manner to create an exceptional guest experience
  • Serves as a public relations representative for Taos, both on and off the job
  • Initiates contact and greet guests in a friendly, helpful, and respectful manner
  • Listens to guest needs and concerns, then relates the message to management
  • Look for ways to better serve the guest, Snowsports, and Taos Ski Valley.
  • Participates with the teamwork essential for the success of the Guest, Instructor, Snowsports School and Area
  • Assist with daily operations outside of lesson times
  • Availability to assist with boot fitting, fences, cleaning, snow removal or other tasks as early as 7am until at least 4pm
  • Completes indoor and on snow tasks before and after lessons as needed
  • Cooperates with all area employees and co-workers in the performance of duties
  • Maintains good humor and cooperative attitude
  • Performs other jobs and responsibilities as assigned
  • Reliable attendance on all scheduled workdays

Personal Skills:

  • Maintains personal and guest safety as a top priority
  • Can address guests' needs and goals cognitively, affectively, and physically
  • Reads and complies with Taos employee handbook and Snowsports procedures and policies
  • Is responsible for information; emails, newsletters, informational websites, bulletin boards, memos and required meetings
  • Makes continued effort to seek training and improve personal skiing/riding skill, teaching skills, and coaching knowledge
  • Strong personal character and commitment to Taos Ski Valley, Inc.'s Vision, Purpose, and Values
  • Provides a guest experience that exceeds the guest's expectations
  • Ability to accept criticism and opportunities gracefully and humbly for growth
  • Ability to stay positive, focused, and constructive when faced with setbacks, challenges, and while working in an ever-changing environment

Qualifications/Knowledge:

  • Assist in instructing children's group and special program lessons of varying abilities as assigned
  • Assist in instructing students of any age, sex and learning abilities as assigned
  • Must physically, clearly, and accurately demonstrate skiing/snowboarding model at a minimum intermediate level
  • Must be able to share the information and emotions that inspire the guest to return to Taos and the Snowsports School
  • Supplies personal equipment and maintains it in a safe functional and attractive condition
  • Understands and adheres to the Responsibility Code and Skier Safety Act
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule including weekends, holidays (including Christmas), and evenings

Criteria for Evaluations:


The Snowsports Instructor Apprentice is evaluated on performance of duties and consider a variety of factors, some examples are safety, communication skill, level of guest service, attitude, attendance and punctuality, attire and grooming, initiative, guest comments, skiing/riding ability and improvement, technical knowledge, relations with co-workers, and have professionalism, mature and logically sound judgement.

Work Environment:

  • Employees must be prepared to ski, ride, and stand outside for their shift (4-5.5 hours) in changing and potentially extreme weather conditions
  • Must be able to ski or snowboard proficiently
    This position works closely with children ages 3 years old - 13 years of age

Taos Ski Valley, Inc. is often a fast-paced work environment, especially during holidays and Peak days. TSVI is in a high-altitude alpine environment. Position may require travel on uneven, snow-packed, or icy terrain and may be exposed to wet, cold, and/or humid conditions.

Physical Demands of Position Include:

  • Instructor Apprentice can assist with teaching skiing or snowboarding while safely navigating the Ski Area in a professional and exemplary manner
  • Instructor Apprentices must be able to ski, ride, walk, kneel, crawl, carry, reach, stand, stoop, squat and lift equipment or students up to 50lbs while actively teaching and coaching students for the duration of the lesson to complete all daily job duties
  • Instructor Apprentices must be able to assist and lift students onto and off chairlifts
  • Must be able to work in close quarters and with other staff

Background Check:


Positions dealing with children, of safety-sensitive and/or confidential nature, require driving or positions that handle cash may require a background check and MVR check. Employment is contingent upon a favorable background check and MVR check.

  • Is a Background Check required for this position: Yes
  • Is an MVR required for this position: No

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