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Ski Lift Electrician

Newry, ME · On-site

$32 - $37/hr

Ski Lift Electricians perform preventative and curative maintenance on all ski lifts at the resort ... Proficiency with industrial controls, including programming and troubleshooting PLCs and digital ...

Ski Lift Electrician

Newry, ME · On-site

$32 - $37/hr

Ski Lift Electricians perform preventative and curative maintenance on all ski lifts at the resort ... Proficiency with industrial controls, including programming and troubleshooting PLCs and digital ...

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How much do ski engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for ski engineer in the United States is $111,632.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,500.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

A successful Ski Engineer needs expertise in mechanical or materials engineering, a solid grasp of physics, and experience with computer-aided design (CAD) software, often supported by an engineering degree. Familiarity with manufacturing processes, testing equipment, and industry standards certifications (such as ISO or ASTM) is highly beneficial. Strong problem-solving skills, creativity, and effective communication are essential for collaborating with designers, athletes, and production teams. These capabilities are critical to develop innovative, high-performance ski equipment that meets safety, durability, and market demands.

What is a Ski Engineer job?

A Ski Engineer designs, tests, and improves skis, bindings, and related equipment to enhance performance, durability, and safety. They use engineering principles, materials science, and computer modeling to develop innovative designs and manufacturing techniques. Ski Engineers often collaborate with athletes, manufacturers, and researchers to refine products based on real-world testing and feedback.

What are some typical projects or responsibilities for a Ski Engineer on a daily basis?

As a Ski Engineer, you may spend your days designing new ski prototypes, conducting materials research, performing laboratory and field tests, and analyzing product performance data. Collaboration is common—you’ll work closely with product designers, manufacturing teams, and professional athletes to refine equipment and address performance feedback. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting production challenges, updating technical documentation, and ensuring adherence to safety and quality standards. This dynamic role often blends hands-on engineering tasks with creative problem-solving and continuous communication across different departments.

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Infographic showing various Ski Engineer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% Internship, 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 2% Summer. Highlights an 87% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,632 per year, or $53.7 per hour.

$23 - $27/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Title: Ski & Ride Manager/Snowsports Manager

Supervisor: Senior Guest Services Manager

Salary: $23-27 (Equivalent to salary for 10 months may take pay over 12) The actual pay is based on whether the candidate can simply run daily operations, or if they can run the operations, plus manage the responsibility of building and growing the ski school business (Budget & Revenue). This role will work 60-65% of a fulltime year round schedule.

Do you love skiing, leadership, mentoring instructors, and building programs that create unforgettable guest experiences? Saddleback is looking for a passionate, hands-on Snowsports Manager to help lead the Roger Page Ski & Ride School and support the continued growth of our mountain community.

This role is perfect for someone who enjoys balancing operations, staff leadership, guest experience, and on-snow culture. From coaching instructors and supporting families to overseeing daily operations and helping shape future programming, the Snowsports Manager plays a key role in the Saddleback experience.

At Saddleback, we value teamwork, authenticity, professionalism, and a genuine passion for sharing snow sports with guests of all ages.


Job Summary

The Snowsports Manager oversees the daily operations of the Roger Page Ski & Ride School, including staffing, scheduling, training, seasonal programming, and guest experience. The Roger Page Ski & Ride school team has approximately 60 instructors. This role works closely with supervisors, instructors, and resort leadership to ensure smooth daily operations while fostering a positive and supportive culture for both staff and guests.

This is a hands-on leadership position that includes supporting daily operations on snow and indoors, assisting guests and staff, and helping guide the future growth of Snowsports programming at Saddleback.

Essentials duties/ Responsibility

• Lead daily operations of the Ski & Ride School including staffing, scheduling, and lesson coordination
• Recruit, hire, train, mentor, and support instructors and supervisors
• Foster a positive, professional, and team-oriented culture
• Support instructor development through clinics, training, and certifications
• Oversee youth programs, seasonal programs, private lessons, and group lessons
• Work closely with Guest Services, Rentals, Patrol, Marketing, and Resort Leadership
• Help manage labor, payroll reporting, budgets, and operational planning
• Maintain strong guest service standards and assist with service recovery when needed
• Support product setup, scheduling systems, and operational communication
• Be present and visible during daily operations, including teaching lessons when needed
• Help maintain a safe, organized, and fun learning environment for guests and staff

Required Skills / Abilities

• Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
• Previous supervisory or management experience
• Passion for skiing, snowboarding, guest service, and staff development
• Ability to work in a fast-paced mountain environment
• Experience working with children, families, and seasonal programs
• PSIA/AASI Level I certification or equivalent experience preferred
• Familiarity with RTP, Flaik, Google Workspace, or similar systems is a plus
• Willingness to work weekends, holidays, and peak vacation periods

•Position includes a mix of administrative, operational, and on-snow responsibilities
• Ability to work outdoors in winter conditions for extended periods
• Ability to ski or snowboard varied terrain and assist with physical operational tasks
• Ability to lift up to 50 lbs

Preferred Education and Experience

  • PSIA/AASI Level II certification preferred, but we are willing to work with the right candidate.

  • Two years of supervisory experience in a fast-paced environment preferred.

  • Strong skiing or riding skills required.

  • Experience teaching snowsports and leading teams is a plus.

Competitive salary includes a robust benefits package: Health insurance, 401k, time off, company perks and discounts including season passes.