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Snowbird Ski Jobs (NOW HIRING)

SUMMARY As the Senior Executive Chef of the resort's culinary operations at Snowbird Ski Resort, you will work under the direction of the Senior Director of Food & Beverage and collaborate closely ...

Free ski pass and complimentary ticket benefits. * Employee discounts at Snowbird restaurants, retail shops, lodging, daycare, and mountain school. * Discounts with Powdr partner resorts. * Free ...

Ski pass and comp ticket benefits * Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school, lodging and daycare for employees * Available medical, dental, vision and accident insurance ...

Retail Assistant Manager - Snowbird Center

Snowbird, UT · On-site

$16.25 - $22/hr

Ski pass and comp ticket benefits * Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school, lodging and daycare for employees * Available medical, dental, vision and accident insurance ...

Ski pass and comp ticket benefits * Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school, lodging and daycare for employees * Available medical, dental, vision and accident insurance ...

Ski pass and comp ticket benefits * Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school, lodging and daycare for employees * Available medical, dental, vision and accident insurance ...

Ski pass and comp ticket benefits * Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school, lodging and daycare for employees * Available medical, dental, vision and accident insurance ...

Room Attendant - Cliff Lodge

Snowbird, UT · On-site

$13.75 - $17.25/hr

Ski pass and comp ticket benefits * Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school, lodging and daycare for employees * Available medical, dental, vision and accident insurance ...

Barista/Counter Server

Snowbird, UT

$15 - $17.25/hr

Ski pass and comp ticket benefits * Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school, lodging and daycare for employees * Available medical, dental, vision and accident insurance ...

Ski pass and comp ticket benefits * Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school, lodging and daycare for employees * Available medical, dental, vision and accident insurance ...

Ski pass and comp ticket benefits * Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school,lodgingand daycare for employees * Discounts withPowdrpartners * Free transportation to work: UTA Bus ...

Veterinarian

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$150K - $175K/yr

Four world-class ski resorts within 30 minutes (Alta, Snowbird, Brighton, Solitude) * Excellent dining, shopping, and outdoor recreation Compensation & Benefits: Time Off * You choose your PTO plan ...

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How much do snowbird ski jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for snowbird ski in the United States is $18.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Snowbird Ski Instructor, you need expertise in skiing or snowboarding techniques, a strong understanding of mountain safety, and relevant instructor certifications such as PSIA or AASI. Familiarity with trail maps, avalanche safety gear, and radio communication devices is often required. Excellent interpersonal skills, patience, and the ability to communicate instructions clearly are important to engage and support guests of varying skill levels. These qualifications ensure instructors can provide safe, enjoyable, and effective lessons while fostering a positive learning environment.

What is a Snowbird Ski job?

A Snowbird Ski job refers to employment at Snowbird, a renowned ski resort in Utah. These jobs can range from ski instructors and lift operators to hospitality and guest services roles. Employees often receive perks such as discounted lift tickets, employee housing options, and access to resort amenities. Positions are typically seasonal, with winter being the busiest time. Working at Snowbird offers a chance to enjoy the mountain lifestyle while gaining valuable experience in the ski and hospitality industries.

What does a typical day look like for a Snowbird Ski Instructor?

A typical day for a Snowbird Ski Instructor starts with preparing equipment, checking weather and slope conditions, and attending a brief team meeting. Throughout the day, instructors lead group or private lessons for skiers and snowboarders of all ages and abilities, focusing on technique, safety, and enjoyment. There is often collaboration with other instructors and the ski patrol to ensure guest safety and efficient operations. Instructors also spend time answering questions, providing encouragement, and documenting lesson progress. The role is dynamic and social, with time spent both on the slopes and interacting with guests and team members.

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Senior Executive Chef - Snowbird

Senior Executive Chef - Snowbird

Powdr

Snowbird, UT

$70K - $97K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

Snowbird is situated in the middle of the Wasatch Mountain Range and is not only home to awe-inspiring views and mighty terrain, it is also home to employees equally as remarkable. Snowbird is continually looking for the best, those who share a passion for these mountains and the outdoors. Snowbird is a unique resort with distinct summer and winter seasons and offers full-time, part-time and seasonal positions.

TITLE: Senior Executive Chef - Snowbird

LOCATION: Snowbird Resort

STATUS: Year-Round, Full-time, Salary

SCHEDULE: Varies based on business needs

  • Varies, may be early morning or late evening, weekends, holidays, depending on business requirements.

SUMMARY

As the Senior Executive Chef of the resort's culinary operations at Snowbird Ski Resort, you will work under the direction of the Senior Director of Food & Beverage and collaborate closely with the Food & Beverage leadership team. You will provide strategic leadership and oversight for all culinary operations across the property, including On-Mountain Food & Beverage outlets, Base Area restaurants, Hotel dining venues, Catering and Banquet operations, seasonal festivals such as the resort's annual Snowbird Oktoberfest, and special event dinners such as the Full Moon dinner series.

Your role is to lead culinary innovation, menu development, operational excellence, and team development across all dining locations and large-scale resort events. You will ensure the highest standards of food quality, presentation, safety, and consistency while maintaining financial performance targets. This position is also responsible for cultivating a strong culinary culture rooted in open communication, teamwork, trust, positivity, and the empowerment of team members at every level.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

Culinary Leadership

  • Oversee culinary leadership across 5 a la carte restaurants ranging from breakfast through fine dining, 4 on-mountain scramble-style restaurants with distinct concepts, banquet operations, full-service bars, and multiple quick-service locations, with up to 20 outlets operating simultaneously during peak season.
  • Develop and maintain resort-wide culinary standards, policies, and procedures to ensure operational consistency and excellence.
  • Ensure consistency in food quality, presentation, sanitation, and guest experience across all culinary outlets.
  • Lead menu development and culinary innovation, including seasonal offerings, special events, resort festivals, and signature dining experiences.
  • Cultivate a positive and supportive culinary culture by modeling respectful communication, encouraging collaboration, and recognizing team contributions.
  • Lead culinary operations through seasonal business fluctuations, including onboarding and training seasonal culinary staff.

Operational Management

  • Oversee and support culinary teams across multiple venues to ensure smooth daily operations.
  • Develop and implement efficient systems for ordering, inventory management, staffing, and food production across the property.
  • Ensure compliance with local health department regulations, including food safety procedures, sanitation standards, and proper temperature logging.
  • Maintain accurate documentation of sales, payroll, inventory, and financial performance metrics.
  • Travel occasionally for training, culinary events, vendor relationships, or resort-related activities.

Team Development & Leadership

  • Lead, train, and mentor culinary leadership and team members to build a cohesive, high-performing culinary organization.
  • Assign, oversee, and evaluate employee performance, providing coaching, training, and performance reviews.
  • Facilitate one-on-one meetings with leadership team members to identify strengths, address development areas, and promote professional growth.
  • Foster an environment where feedback is welcomed and acted upon to support continuous improvement.

Financial Performance & Purchasing

  • Manage food costs, labor expenses, and operational budgets across all culinary venues.
  • Analyze financial reports and profit and loss statements to ensure the culinary program meets financial goals.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with key food vendors and suppliers to ensure consistent product quality, reliable supply, and effective cost management.

Department Collaboration

  • Foster strong collaboration between kitchen teams, banquet staff, front-of-house operations, and other resort departments.

WHAT YOU NEED TO GET THE JOB DONE

  • 10+years of culinary leadership experience, preferably within a resort, hotel, stadium, university campus, or multi-outlet hospitality environment.
  • Proven ability to design, cost, and execute diverse menus across multiple venues and service styles.
  • Demonstrated success leading large culinary teams and managing complex food and beverage operations.
  • Proficiency with kitchen systems and enterprise platforms, including Yellow Dog, Coupa, and Workday.
  • Strong leadership skills with the ability to inspire, mentor, and develop high-performing teams.
  • Passion for food, beverages, hospitality, guest satisfaction, and financial success.
  • Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to make strategic decisions within established policies and operational guidelines.
  • Solid understanding of resort operations and the ability to collaborate effectively across departments.
  • Strong financial management skills including budgeting, forecasting, and profit and loss analysis.
  • Strong computer skills and familiarity with inventory and purchasing systems.
  • Food Handler's Permit and Serve Safe Certification required.
  • High school diploma required, college degree in a related field preferred.
  • A valid driver's license and a driving record meets company standards to operate motor vehicles.

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Must be prepared to stay overnight, if necessary, due to road closures.
  • May experience high-stress situations from high business volumes and public interactions.
  • Must be able to lift 50+ lbs. and carry trays or other items as needed.
  • Requires standing for long periods and performing physical tasks such as bending, kneeling, and repetitive motions.
  • Work environment may involve noise and interruptions.
  • Exposure to both hot and cold temperature extremes, working at high altitude, slippery floors, ice- and snow-covered walkways, and other potentially dangerous natural elements.
  • Exposure to chemicals and cleaning agents that may be potentially hazardous, requiring proper Personal Protection Equipment.

WHY WORK HERE

  • Ski pass and comp ticket benefits
  • Discounts at Snowbird eateries, retail shops, mountain school, lodging, and daycare
  • Available medical, dental, vision, and accident insurance (subject to position and policy changes)
  • 401k with company contributions
  • Discounts with Powdr partners
  • Free transportation to work: UTA Bus, Rideshare Vans, Canyon Transportation, and Employee Blue Shuttles

This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the role. Employment offers are contingent upon a successful background check and compliance with Snowbird's professional appearance, drug & alcohol, and employee conduct policies.

Snowbird is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We do not stand for discrimination or harassment of any kind. Further, we stand for diversity of thought, background, race, sexual orientation, gender and belief. Whether you are looking for full-time, part-time, seasonal, multi-seasonal or year-round employment, Snowbird provides a dynamic and friendly environment with many great benefits and perks.

If you are passionate about the outdoors, check out our open positions and apply online today!


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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