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How much do ski mechanic jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for ski mechanic in the United States is $24.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Ski Mechanic, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Ski Mechanic, you need strong mechanical aptitude, knowledge of ski and snowboard equipment, and typically some formal training or certification from organizations like the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) or similar. Familiarity with specialized tuning tools, binding adjustment systems, and boot fitting equipment is essential. Attention to detail, customer service orientation, and effective communication help you stand out in this role. These skills ensure customer safety, optimal equipment performance, and a positive experience for skiers and snowboarders.

What are ski mechanics?

Ski mechanics are skilled professionals who inspect, repair, and maintain ski equipment, such as skis, snowboards, bindings, and boots. They ensure that gear is safe, properly adjusted, and suited to each customer's needs and skill level. Ski mechanics may also tune skis and snowboards, sharpen edges, wax bases, and install or adjust bindings. Their expertise helps skiers and snowboarders have a safe and enjoyable experience on the slopes.

What is the difference between Ski Mechanic vs Snowboard Technician?

AspectSki MechanicSnowboard Technician
CertificationsOften requires certification in ski repair and tuningRequires similar certifications in snowboard repair and tuning
Work EnvironmentWorkshops, ski resorts, repair shopsWorkshops, snowboard shops, ski resorts
Industry UsageCommonly employed at ski resorts and repair shopsCommonly employed at snowboard shops and resorts
Job FocusRepairing, tuning, and maintaining skisRepairing, tuning, and maintaining snowboards

Both Ski Mechanics and Snowboard Technicians require similar skills, certifications, and work environments. The main difference lies in the equipment they specialize in—skis versus snowboards. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers find the right role in the winter sports industry.

What are some common challenges faced by ski mechanics during peak season, and how can they be managed?

During peak ski season, ski mechanics often face high volumes of equipment needing repairs, tuning, or adjustments in a short timeframe. This can lead to time management challenges and increased pressure to maintain quality while working quickly. Successful ski mechanics manage these demands by staying organized, prioritizing urgent repairs, and communicating clearly with both customers and team members. Emphasizing safety and consistency, even in busy periods, ensures customer satisfaction and helps maintain a positive work environment.
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Ski Lift Maintenance Mechanic I, Year-Round

Ski Lift Maintenance Mechanic I, Year-Round

Mammoth Mountain

Bakersfield, CA

$24.64 - $28.57/hr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Year Round
At Mammoth Mountain , you will live the dream!
Work and play in the majestic mountains with a free season pass that opens the doors to adventure at all Alterra Resorts . Your whole family can share this excitement with free skiing for dependents and a range of valuable discounts. It is more than a job; it is an opportunity to embrace the beauty of Mammoth Lakes, California.
Benefits and perks of your adventure here:
  • Ski passes for dependents (spouse/child(ren)/domestic partners) includes free skiing at other Alterra Resorts
  • Free skiing at all Alterra Resorts
  • Ski/snowboarding lessons discounts
  • Equipment Rental discount
  • Friends and Family vouchers
  • Retail & Food discount
  • 401k with company match

*Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a background check
A little about this position:
This position is responsible for all repairs and maintenance of chair lifts, gondolas, and surface lifts complying with service and safety standards in accordance with industry and state policies and procedures while under the supervision of a qualified technician. This is both a proactive and reactive position- requiring team members to take appropriate preventative measures to prevent equipment failure, while also being ready to jump into action when a lift goes down. This position follows a 4-10s schedule, and you may be required to work weekends, holidays, evenings, at heights and in adverse weather conditions.
Essential Job Duties (including but not limited to):
  • Work with all operations departments to make sure lifts are all running safely and efficiently.
  • Be familiar location of all ski lifts and travel routes on the mountain. Know how to operate the lift controls, run lift on auxiliary or evacuation diesels.
  • Perform daily pre-operation and operational inspections of ski lifts for safe operation.
  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance procedures.
  • Climb lift towers to inspect, diagnose, adjust, and repair or replace components at extreme heights in all weather conditions.
  • Repair, remove and/or replace mechanical parts of lifts as necessary, both on hill and in repair shop.
  • Must have the ability to trouble shoot, diagnose, and repair or replace ski lift components.
  • Maintain service records and documentation.
  • Must be able to competently and safely operate a snowmobile and ATV

Candidate Preferences and Requirements:
Preferred Skills/Certifications:
  • 2 year Trade School
  • Level II magnetic particle NDT certified.
  • Riggers/Signal Person Certification Card
  • OSHA 10 card.
  • Fork Lift/Telehandler Certification
  • Electrical Experience
  • Welding Experience

Requirements:
  • 1-2 years Lift Maintenance experience
  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Can learn and perform most basic maintenance on Doppelmayr and Yan lift mechanical systems
  • Demonstrate the ability and willingness to further develop skills, abilities and knowledge on their own.
  • Demonstrate the ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
  • Be able to work flexible work schedules and long hours to complete emergency repairs.
  • Must be willing to work at heights and in adverse weather conditions.
  • Basic understanding of A.N.S.I. B77.1-2022.
  • Pneumatic and Hydraulic system experience.
  • Ski Resort Operations Experience.
  • Must have a neat and clean appearance in compliance with company grooming standards.
  • Must be capable of standing or walking for more than 50% if 10 hour shift.
  • Must be able to occasionally lift, push, and pull 100lbs or more.
  • Must be able to frequently lift, push, pull 50 lbs or more

Hourly Pay Rate: $24.64-$28.57
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodations.
Mammoth Mountain is an equal opportunity employer.