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Ski Tuning Jobs (NOW HIRING)

This role is a great fit for those who have some ski tuning experience or hands-on mechanical ability and want to be a part of a supportive shop environment during the winter season. Key ...

October We're looking for a hands-on Tune Manager to oversee our evening ski tuning operations and ensure every ski that leaves our shop is safe, dialed, and ready to perform. This full-time role is ...

Ski Tuner- Part Time

Holladay, UT · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

This role is a great fit for those who have some ski tuning experience or hands-on mechanical ability and want to be a part of a supportive shop environment during the winter season. Key ...

Ski Tuner- Part Time

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

This role is a great fit for those who have some ski tuning experience or hands-on mechanical ability and want to be a part of a supportive shop environment during the winter season. Key ...

OctoberWe're looking for a hands-on Tune Manager to oversee our evening ski tuning operations and ensure every ski that leaves our shop is safe, dialed, and ready to perform. This full-time role is ...

Ski Tuner- Full Time

Holladay, UT · On-site

$18 - $19/hr

Ski Tuner - Full-Time (min 5 days a week) Schedule: Evening shift, typically 4:30PM-11PM (varies ... You'll be responsible for expertly tuning skis each evening, including detailed work such as edge ...

Ski Tuner- Full Time

Holladay, UT · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Ski Tuner - Full-Time (min 5 days a week) Schedule: Evening shift, typically 4:30PM-11PM (varies ... You'll be responsible for expertly tuning skis each evening, including detailed work such as edge ...

Ski Tuner - Full-Time (min 5 days a week)Schedule: Evening shift, typically 4:30PM-11PM (varies ... You'll be responsible for expertly tuning skis each evening, including detailed work such as edge ...

Ski Tuner- Full Time

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Ski Tuner - Full-Time (min 5 days a week) Schedule: Evening shift, typically 4:30PM-11PM (varies ... You'll be responsible for expertly tuning skis each evening, including detailed work such as edge ...

Perform daily ski and snowboard tuning services, including waxing, sharpening, edge maintenance, base repair, and other required adjustments * Provide guests with basic guidance on the care, use, and ...

Perform daily ski and snowboard tuning services, including waxing, sharpening, edge maintenance, base repair, and other required adjustments * Provide guests with basic guidance on the care, use, and ...

Technicians also perform general shop maintenance, including ski tuning machines. During the busiest part of our season, technicians are often asked to help out in other parts of the store as well ...

Ski Tuner

Big Sky, MT · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

Perform daily ski and snowboard tuning services, including waxing, sharpening, edge maintenance, base repair, and other required adjustments * Provide guests with basic guidance on the care, use, and ...

Perform daily ski and snowboard tuning services, including waxing, sharpening, edge maintenance, base repair, and other required adjustments * Provide guests with basic guidance on the care, use, and ...

Coordinate ski tuning and repair services, including documentation, and retrieval. * Log daily ski activity and maintain accurate operational records. Club Operations * Maintain a clean, organized ...

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How much do ski tuning jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for ski tuning in the United States is $62.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54.57 and $70.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is ski tuning and why is it important?

Ski tuning is the process of maintaining and improving the performance of skis by sharpening the edges, waxing the bases, and repairing any damage. This regular maintenance helps to ensure better control, smoother turns, and increased safety on the slopes. Well-tuned skis provide optimal glide and grip, making skiing both more enjoyable and safer, especially in varying snow conditions. Regular tuning can also extend the lifespan of your skis by preventing excessive wear and damage.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a ski tuning technician?

To thrive as a Ski Tuning Technician, you need a solid understanding of ski and snowboard construction, tuning processes, and equipment maintenance, often gained through hands-on experience or relevant certifications. Familiarity with tuning machines, edge grinders, waxing irons, and specialized hand tools is essential for precision work. Attention to detail, manual dexterity, and strong customer service skills help technicians deliver high-quality results and build client trust. These skills ensure safety, performance, and customer satisfaction, all critical for success in a competitive winter sports environment.

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

During peak ski season, ski tuners often experience high demand and tight turnaround times, which can make it challenging to maintain quality and consistency in their work. Managing this requires strong time management skills, the ability to prioritize repairs, and effective communication with both team members and customers. Working efficiently as part of a team and staying organized can help ensure that skis are tuned safely and to the required specifications, even during busy periods.

What is the difference between Ski Tuning vs Ski Technician?

AspectSki TuningSki Technician
CredentialsOften requires certification in tuning techniquesTypically holds certification in ski maintenance and repair
Work EnvironmentWorkshops, ski resorts, or repair shopsResort maintenance facilities, repair shops, or retail stores
Industry UsageFocuses on preparing skis for optimal performanceIncludes tuning, repairs, and overall ski equipment maintenance

While both roles involve ski maintenance, Ski Tuning primarily focuses on preparing skis through sharpening, waxing, and edge work. Ski Technicians often perform a broader range of repairs and maintenance, including binding adjustments and equipment diagnostics. The roles overlap in skills and certifications but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Ski Tuning job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, 35% Part Time, and 5% Temporary. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $129,452 per year, or $62.2 per hour.

Ski Tuning Technician Winter '26 - '27

YELLOWSTONE CLUB

Big Sky, MT • On-site

$22 - $24/hr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Yellowstone Club rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

3rd of 7 rated members clubs


Job description

Yellowstone Club is paradise in Montana. A private residential community in Big Sky, Montana, Yellowstone Club offers its Members the world’s only private ski and golf community. With fabulous skiing and snowboarding and the most gorgeous spring and summer weather to enjoy the 18-hole golf course, rivers, hiking, biking, and more, our Members love being a part of this exceptional community. Our employees make the Yellowstone Club experience come alive. If you would love being a part of the Montana charm and providing the highest level of guest service, ensuring no detail is too small to overlook, and being a part of creating experiences, then Yellowstone Club is looking for you.


Yellowstone Club’s Retail & Rental department is currently seeking candidates for a Ski Tuning Technician for the upcoming Winter season! Our Winter employment months are November through April.

The purpose of the Ski Tuning Technician is to repair and maintain member, guest, and rental equipment.


Major Responsibilities:

  • Ensure that each member and guest receives outstanding guest service in a guest friendly environment which includes greeting and acknowledging every member and guest, maintaining outstanding service standards, solid product knowledge and all other components of guest service.
  • Empowered to guarantee total guest satisfaction, display hospitality and professionalism to our guests at all times, take pride in representing Yellowstone Club professionally with our members and guests and assure that all transactions with guests are handled in a legal and ethical manner.
  • Understand and apply all property safety and security procedures to maintain a secure and safe environment for employees, members, and guests at all times. In the event of an accident or emergency, seek medical attention if necessary and contact the General Manager or Human Resources immediately.
  • Maintain a favorable working relationship with all company employees to foster and promote a positive working environment.

Essential Job Functions:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Repair and maintain Members and their Guests ski and snowboard equipment.
  • Repair and maintain our rental fleet ski and snowboard equipment.
  • Mount ski and snowboard bindings on Members and Guests newly bought ski and snowboards.
  • Mount ski bindings on this seasons new rental fleet skis.
  • Torque test new and rental ski bindings using a Wintersteiger binding function tester.
  • Assist our rental and retail departments when business levels require it.
  • Provide accurate and timely information regarding our tune shop services.
  • Charge the appropriate member account for shop services rendered.
  • Ensure proper selection, fitting, and selling of a variety of winter sports equipment and accessories.

Position Requirements:

  • Previous work experience in a ski/snowboard back shop environment.
  • Understand ski and snowboard functionality.
  • Knowledge of Easy Rent and Wintersteiger tuning equipment.

The position offered is a seasonal position located in Big Sky, Montana.


Yellowstone Club offers great benefits including:

  • Free transportation to and from Bozeman
  • Complimentary shift meals
  • Two employee ski days at the Yellowstone Club each month
  • Discounted Ski Pass to either Big Sky Resort or Bridger Bowl
  • 401k eligibility and bi-weekly match
  • Access to onsite fitness center 24/7
  • Discounted Employee Housing in Big Sky or Gallatin Gateway
  • Discounts to over 1000 retailers through ADP LifeMart
  • End of season employee appreciation day and retail sale


For more information about the Club, visit www.yellowstoneclub.com.


To apply, please visit www.yellowstoneclub.com and click on "YC Careers" at the bottom of the homepage.

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