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Snow Removal: Crew Member

Oak Park, MI · On-site

$11 - $14.50/hr

We Win Together, We Take Pride, We Own It, We ARE Safe Snow Removal Crew Member: * Safely and efficiently operating a variety of snow removal and salt spreading equipment * Shovels snow to create a ...

Snow Removal: Crew Member

Oak Park, MI

$11 - $14.50/hr

We Win Together, We Take Pride, We Own It, We ARE Safe Snow Removal Crew Member: * Safely and efficiently operating a variety of snow removal and salt spreading equipment * Shovels snow to create a ...

Snow Removal: Crew Member

Oak Park, MI · On-site

$11 - $14.50/hr

We Win Together, We Take Pride, We Own It, We ARE Safe Snow Removal Crew Member: * Safely and efficiently operating a variety of snow removal and salt spreading equipment * Shovels snow to create a ...

Snow Removal: Crew Member

Oak Park, MI · On-site

$11 - $14.50/hr

We Win Together, We Take Pride, We Own It, We ARE Safe Snow Removal Crew Member: * Safely and efficiently operating a variety of snow removal and salt spreading equipment * Shovels snow to create a ...

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How much do snow removal jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for snow removal in the United States is $25.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $29.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a snow removal job?

A Snow Removal job involves clearing snow and ice from sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, and roads to ensure safety and accessibility. Workers may use shovels, snow blowers, plows, and de-icing materials like salt or sand. These jobs are often seasonal and require physical labor, sometimes in extreme weather conditions. Some positions may be part of municipal services, private contracting, or residential and commercial maintenance teams.

What does a typical shift look like for a snow removal worker during the winter season?

A typical shift for a Snow Removal worker often begins early in the morning or may be scheduled during or immediately after snowstorms, and shifts can last several hours depending on snowfall and client needs. You may work independently or as part of a team to clear driveways, parking lots, walkways, and roadways using both manual tools and heavy machinery. The work is outdoors in varying weather conditions, requiring appropriate clothing and a focus on safety. Schedules can be flexible or on-call to respond quickly to changing weather, making adaptability an important part of the job. Teamwork and good communication are also key, especially when coordinating with other crew members or clients to ensure thorough and efficient service.

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

To thrive in Snow Removal, you need physical stamina, attention to safety, and familiarity with operating snow plows, shovels, and de-icing equipment. Experience with machinery such as salt spreaders and, in some cases, possession of a valid driver’s license or equipment operator certification is often required. Reliability, strong time management, and the ability to work collaboratively during urgent weather events are important soft skills. These skills are essential for ensuring effective, timely clearing of snow and ice to maintain safety and accessibility in various environments.

How much can I make doing snow removal?

Snow removal workers typically earn between $12 and $25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of the job. Seasonal contracts or residential jobs may pay hourly or per project, with some workers earning additional tips or bonuses for quick and efficient service.

What is the hourly rate for snow removal?

The hourly rate for snow removal jobs typically ranges from $20 to $50 per hour, depending on factors such as location, job complexity, and experience. Rates may be higher for commercial properties or during severe weather conditions, and workers often need to operate snow removal equipment like plows or shovels.
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Infographic showing various Snow Removal job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,009 per year, or $25.5 per hour.

Landscaping & Snow Removal Foreman

Moonlight Basin

Big Sky, MT • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Summary

There’s a side of Big Sky, Montana that’s unlike anywhere else—and at Moonlight Basin, you’ll experience it firsthand. Spanning over 8,000 acres of breathtaking alpine landscape, Moonlight offers a truly unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and elevated private club living.

As part of our team, you’ll work in one of the most scenic and inspiring environments in the country—where towering peaks, endless trails, pristine forests, and direct access to world-class skiing at Big Sky Resort are just the beginning. Whether it’s a powder-filled winter or a sun-drenched summer, Moonlight Basin is a place where work and lifestyle come together in unforgettable ways.

Our team members enjoy the opportunity to grow professionally while being immersed in a culture rooted in excellence, hospitality, and the spirit of the mountains. From golf and hiking to fly fishing, biking, and exploring nearby Yellowstone National Park, Moonlight Basin puts you at the heart of everything that makes Montana special.

Located just minutes from the town of Big Sky and within easy reach of Bozeman, Moonlight offers the perfect balance of adventure, culture, and community. If you're passionate about the outdoors, driven by service, and looking to be part of something exceptional, Moonlight Basin could be the place for you.

The Opportunity

The Landscaping and Snow Removal Foreman is responsible for maintaining the landscaped grounds inside Moonlight Basin property, year-round. These areas include but are not limited to the lodge, entryway, cowboy heaven gate, and the residential sub-divisions within Moonlight Basin property. Supervises and assists with the snow removal during the winter, which includes shoveling walkways, patios, and decks, as well as running snow removal equipment and plow vehicles.

  • Mowing, fertilizing, chemical application, irrigation installation & maintenance, tree & shrub trimming, mulch & flower bed maintenance, sod & seed projects, and installation of erosion control methods.
  • Apply pesticides & fertilizers according to label instructions with properly calibrated equipment and maintain accurate records of all applications.
  • Ability to oversee a crew of five or more on a daily basis.
  • Ability to train, lead, and direct small groups of employees to achieve desired productivity and job performance.
  • Ensure all tools, equipment, vehicles, and supplies are properly used, maintained, and stored.
  • Ability to train employees to safely operate various types of landscaping equipment including mowers, trimmers, tractors, chainsaws, skid loaders, and vehicles.
  • Assist in creating vehicle checklists and SOPs for daily tasks.
  • Assist with snow removal responsibilities including equipment operation and shoveling of driveways, decks, and walkways.
  • Develop & implement scheduled maintenance programs for the landscaped areas on the property to make sure the grounds are being maintained to high standards.
  • Maintains positive interactions with club members and guests, providing a high level of customer service.
  • Always maintain a professional appearance when on the property.
  • Performs all duties as assigned by manager, as deemed appropriate.

Competencies

  • Leadership Skills
  • Problem Solver
  • Organized and detail oriented
  • Driven, independent, self-motivated
  • General knowledge of basic landscaping and snow removal equipment

Supervisory Responsibilities

  • Landscaping Crew
  • Snow Removal Crew

Qualifications

  • High School diploma required. A two year degree in landscaping or turf management related field preferred.
  • Five years of experience in the landscaping and/or turf industry with two years in a supervisory role.
  • Knowledge of tools methods, and materials used in landscape maintenance work.
  • Ability to follow oral and written directions.
  • Valid driver’s license and clean driving history.
  • Possess or ability to obtain a Montana state pesticide applicators license.
  • One year of experience operating outdoor power equipment including riding and walk behind mowers, chain saws, trimmers, tractors, & skid loaders.
  • One year of experience with snow removal equipment including snow blowers, blades, and shoveling.
  • Must be dependable and available to work within the resort on weekends, nights and/or holidays based on business demands.
  • Must be able to work flexible and long hours as business demands.

Working Conditions

This position works outdoors year-round in all weather conditions typical of a mountain ski resort. Work hours typically start between 6:00-7:00 am. Except in the winter when it snows overnight, requiring snow removal to start at 3:00-4:00 AM. Conditions in the field are typical to those found at a residential community, working outdoors, exposed to the weather, and working in the snow, rain, hail, mud, with uneven and sometimes slippery surfaces.

Physical Requirements

This is a physical demanding job where the incumbent is required to lift up to 50lbs on a regularly basis, stand; walk; reach with hands and arms and stoop, kneel, or crouch and do repetitive tasks with few breaks. Employee will use power tools that vibrate or operate sharp cutting equipment.

  • Working with heavy equipment requires employees to hear verbal communications and equipment operations.
  • Interact with others requiring employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information.
  • Operate manual and power tools requiring the ability to grip objects and move fingers and hands.
  • See and read equipment operation manuals and safety instruction documents.
  • Remain sitting or standing for long periods of time to perform work on landscaping and snow removal equipment.

Disclaimer

The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and essential duties and responsibilities of work performed by employees within this classification. It may not contain a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to do this job.