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Responsible for dig out, opening, maintenance, and trail building as needed in Mount Bachelor's Bike Park. * Jib Fleet Maintenance: Oversee rail crew during the summer months. Responsible for jib ...

Responsible for dig out, opening, maintenance, and trail building as needed in Mount Bachelor's Bike Park. * Jib Fleet Maintenance: Oversee rail crew during the summer months. Responsible for jib ...

Each summer, the mountain transforms into a playground for hikers, mountain bikers, and anyone ... Industry experience, i.e. ski instructor, lift op, trail crew. POWDR-Copper Mountain, LLC is an ...

Summer projects would include snowmaking infostructure, bike trail maintenance, ski trail ... Leads by example and works side by side with the crew as a "player-coach" * Trains, coaches and ...

Summer projects would include snowmaking infostructure, bike trail maintenance, ski trail ... Leads by example and works side by side with the crew as a "player-coach" * Trains, coaches and ...

ALCC Acoma Farm Corps Fellow

Acomita, NM · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

Projects may include trail construction & maintenance, habitat improvement, hazardous fuels ... Selected members are placed on a crew which will then collaborate to perform project work. ALCC is ...

ALCC Acoma Farm Corps Fellow

Acomita, NM · On-site

$45K - $62K/yr

Projects may include trail construction & maintenance, habitat improvement, hazardous fuels ... Selected members are placed on a crew which will then collaborate to perform project work. ALCC is ...

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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer trail crew in the United States is $18.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Summer Trail Crew job involves working outdoors to maintain and improve hiking trails. Crew members perform tasks like clearing brush, building or repairing trails, and managing erosion. The job is physically demanding and often requires working in remote locations. Teams typically camp or hike to worksites and collaborate closely with others. It's a great opportunity to gain outdoor skills, contribute to conservation efforts, and enjoy nature.

What do summer trail crew members do?

As a Summer Trail Crew member, you can expect your days to be physically demanding, with tasks including clearing brush, building or repairing trail structures, managing erosion, and carrying heavy tools or supplies. You’ll often work in remote or rugged locations, which may require hiking to and from the work site and adapting to variable weather conditions. A key challenge is maintaining safety and efficiency while operating hand and power tools in sometimes isolated areas, so strong attention to detail is essential. Teamwork is integral, as you'll coordinate with fellow crew members and possibly volunteers, making communication and cooperation vital to success. This hands-on experience provides valuable skills for careers in conservation, forestry, or outdoor recreation fields.

What skills and qualifications are needed for a summer trail crew?

To thrive as a Summer Trail Crew member, you need strong physical fitness, basic outdoor skills, and the ability to work in various weather conditions; prior experience with trail maintenance or conservation is often preferred. Familiarity with hand tools, power equipment, and possibly certifications in wilderness first aid or chainsaw operation can be valuable. Excellent teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication skills will help you stand out in this collaborative, outdoor-focused position. These abilities ensure safety, productivity, and a positive work environment while maintaining and improving trail systems.

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Terrain Parks Grooming Supervisor

Powdr

Bend, OR • On-site

Full-time

Retirement

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Location: Bend, Oregon

Are you interested in delivering memorable experiences, enhancing people's lives and having fun while doing it? This shared mission of POWDR and Mt. Bachelor creates a fun and inspiring culture that we live every day. We look for employees who are passionate about sharing mountain culture, have a positive attitude, are problem solvers and care about winning as a team. Our vision drives us to deliver exceptional experiences and it's our employees who become the true moment makers here at Mt. Bachelor.


This role comes with amazing perks & benefits because we want our employees to Work Where You Play!


  • Free employee season pass and free or discounted dependent(s) season pass
  • Free and discounted friends & family day passes
  • Free transportation to & from Bend, Sunriver, and La Pine
  • Discounts across the resort (food & beverage, retail, rentals, lessons & more)
  • Winter season employee housing program & Summer season camping program
  • 401k with up to 5% company match & immediate vesting
  • Discounted daycare onsite at Mt. Bachelor
  • Local & national discounts (YETI, Burton, Dell, Subaru, Nokian, Sunriver Golf, Mammut, & more)
  • Free reciprocal access for employees to other POWDR resorts & 50% day passes at IKON pass resorts

***Targeting an October 1st, 2026 Start Date***

Position Summary

To work directly with the Terrain Park Manager, Terrain Park Day Crew Supervisor, and Terrain Park Crew to develop and implement strategies within the terrain park that will maximize efficiency and involve continuous improvement to terrain park construction, maintenance, safety, and employees' growth.

Essential Functions/Major Responsibilities

  • Responsible for performing and overseeing Terrain Park builds and grooming for all the Terrain Parks.

  • Coordinate and oversee the Terrain Park Grooming staff alongside the Terrain Park Manager.

  • Assist the Terrain Park Manager with short and long-term design and layout goals.

  • Promote safety awareness and excellence among the Terrain Park Grooming staff.

  • Must be an expert operator of all Prinoth and Pistenbully machines.

  • Must be proficient in all Park Winching operations.

  • Must be proficient at running the Zaugg.

  • Must be very familiar with the construction and maintenance of every type and size of park feature.

  • Must be able to perform all job duties in any type of snow.

  • Responsible for all promotional events, contests, photo shoots, etc., builds and maintains efficient communication with all relevant parties.

  • Must be proficient in swapping all blade and tiller implements.

  • Expected to train other operators on advanced grooming, winching, and cutting techniques inside or outside of the park.

  • Train and uphold standards of Terrain Park Grooming staff on safe and proper building, grooming, and rail transportation techniques.

  • Understand general grooming machine maintenance (oil, hydro fluid, coolant, tracks, belts, fuses, wipers, hoses).

  • Attend regular meetings with the Terrain Park Manager and Mountain Management for long-term and short-term planning.

  • Communicate with the Terrain Park Day Crew about nightly Terrain Park adjustments or changes on a daily basis.

  • Responsible for filling out Terrain Park Grooming Logs at the end of each shift and recording the night's operations for liability purposes.

  • Expected to conduct regular training for lower-level operators.

  • Alongside the Terrain Park Manager, ensure all staff are meeting performance and conduct expectations and contributing to a positive and productive working environment.

  • The Terrain Park Grooming Supervisor must have mastered all that is required from the Builder Position at Mt Bachelor.

Secondary Function

  • Snowmaking, hand raking take-offs, general trail grooming, shoveling, assisting in pre, mid, and post-season rail maintenance.

  • Responsible for dig out, opening, maintenance, and trail building as needed in Mount Bachelor's Bike Park.

  • Jib Fleet Maintenance: Oversee rail crew during the summer months. Responsible for jib repairs, painting/refurbishing of jib fleet, and fabrication of new jib features.

  • Other duties as assigned.

  • Assisting with all aspects of snowmaking operations within the terrain parks and on alpine runs.

Job Scope

The job operates within the established parameters. The Terrain Park Grooming Supervisor is accountable for their on-hill actions, including the safe building and grooming of terrain park features on a nightly basis, the safe operation of the snow cat, and the safety of their co-workers.

Supervisory Responsibilities

  • Number of employees supervised: 8-10

  • Positions Supervised:Terrain Park Grooming Staff

  • Scheduling and assigning work: Assigning work throughout the night, involving but not limited to, track packing snow, grooming, building, rail yard organization, feature maintenance (skirting, painting, grinding, etc.), and cleaning snow cats.

  • Training:Yes, on proper grooming, building, and rail transportation techniques.

  • Disciplinary actions: First to discipline, then taken to the manager.

  • Performance review: Yes

  • Hiring/Termination:Yes, hiring control, termination with a manager.

Interpersonal Contacts

Converses daily on Terrain Park matters with ski patrol, marketing, terrain park manager, terrain park grooming staff, and general alpine grooming staff.

Specific Job Skills/Requirements

  • License/Certification(s): Current and valid Driver's License

  • Technical:

    • Minimum 5 seasons of Terrain Park Building/Grooming experience.

    • Be able to operate a variety of Prinoth, BR, and Pistenbully grooming equipment.

    • Be able to build and maintain all varieties of Terrain Park features to an excellent standard.

    • Must have experience running a winch.

    • Must have experience running a Zaugg.

    • Be familiar with different types of cutting, grinding, and welding tools.

    • Good teaching and communication skills.

    • Must be willing to learn new skills and traits.

    • Must be available for special event/ day builds when applicable.

  • Physical Capabilities: Advanced Skiing or snowboarding ability, Ability to lift 50 pounds.

Education/Related Experience

  • Minimum education required: High School Diploma or equivalent

  • Minimum time in related position: 2+ years in related role.

Physical Demands

  • The physical demands described here represent those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Suchaccommodation requiresan interactive discussion with the Human Resources Department before suchaccommodationcan be made.

    • In addition to the specific conditions below, every position at Mt. Bachelor requires the ability to shovel snow and walk on steep and uneven surfaces.

Current Hiring Rate: $30-33/hr (DOE)

Minimum Age Requirement: 15+

Come Work Where You Play!

Please be aware incomplete applications will not be accepted or reviewed. Mt. Bachelor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Mt. Bachelor is committed to creating a quality work environment which makes full use of the talents and contributions of all employees without regard to race, color, religion, national origin or citizenship status, sex, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, disability or military status.


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About Powdr

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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