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As a Snowmobile Guide, you will be responsible for driving vehicles to give interpretive guided tours. If you are passionate about the outdoors and enjoy sharing your knowledge of the local landscape ...

As a Snowmobile Guide, you will be responsible for driving vehicles to give interpretive guided tours. If you are passionate about the outdoors and enjoy sharing your knowledge of the local landscape ...

As a Snowmobile Guide, you will be responsible for driving vehicles to give interpretive guided tours. If you are passionate about the outdoors and enjoy sharing your knowledge of the local landscape ...

Maintenance Crew

Lead, SD · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Maximize snowmobile revues by keeping front desk aware of sleds that are available each day for sale. 17. Perform snow removal as directed by the Maintenance Manager. 18. Perform any additional ...

Must have a valid driver's license and be able to pass a vehicle/snowmobile driving check. Job Specifications: * Sarting Wage: $23.00/hr - $29.22/hr * Employment Type: Winter Seasonal 2026/2027

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How much do snowmobile jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for snowmobile in the United States is $208,152.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $129,000.00 and $250,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a snowmobile?

A Snowmobile job typically involves operating, maintaining, or guiding snowmobiles for various purposes, such as recreation, transportation, or rescue operations. Roles may include snowmobile tour guide, mechanic, patrol officer, or trail groomer. Employees in this field often work in snowy and remote environments and require knowledge of snowmobile safety, terrain navigation, and equipment maintenance. Some positions may also require certifications or specialized training.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the snowmobile position?

To thrive as a Snowmobile Operator or Guide, you need strong mechanical knowledge, safe vehicle operation skills, and familiarity with winter survival techniques; a valid driver’s license and potentially a snowmobile safety certification are often required. Operators frequently use GPS navigation, communication radios, and snowmobile-specific diagnostic tools to ensure safety and performance. Excellent communication, leadership, and situational awareness are vital, especially when guiding groups or responding to emergencies. These skills and credentials help ensure safe, efficient operation and positive experiences in challenging and unpredictable winter environments.

What are the main responsibilities of a snowmobile operator or guide during a typical workday?

As a Snowmobile Operator or Guide, your primary responsibilities include preparing and maintaining snowmobiles, leading guided tours or transportation runs, and ensuring the safety and satisfaction of all participants. You may also be tasked with conducting pre-trip safety briefings, navigating various trail conditions, and providing assistance in case of mechanical issues or emergencies. Teamwork and clear communication with dispatchers, other guides, and customers are important for coordinating routes and responding to changing weather or trail conditions. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy working outdoors, thrive in dynamic environments, and have a strong commitment to safety and customer service.

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Infographic showing various Snowmobile job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 6% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $208,152 per year, or $100.1 per hour.

$21/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

T-Lazy-7 Ranch is family-owned and operated for over 85 years, and our snowmobile tours are in high-demand, attracting Aspen's elite clientele. Nestled in Aspen's Maroon Creek Valley, under the watchful gaze of the 14,000 ft. Pyramid Peak, T-Lazy-7 Ranch is just minutes by car from town and minutes by snowmobile to the Maroon Bells, one of North America's most photographed mountain peaks.
T-Lazy-7 Snowmobiles seeks energetic and enthusiastic people for its Snowmobile Tour Business. Do you love knowing that you are creating lasting memories for guests? Do you find it exciting to meet new people every day from all over the world? Do you thrive in a natural environment? Do you pride yourself on your impeccable presentation, hard work ethic, and ability to connect with people in a fun and memorable way?
About the role
In the Snowmobile Mechanic position, you will be maintaining a safe riding experience for guests while they cruise the backcountry!
In this role, you will be...
  • Responsible for the day-to-day maintenance on the snowmobile fleet
  • Identifying and fixing issues that occur with snowmobiles and the shuttle vehicles promptly and expertly
  • Maintaining the safe record and reputation of an elite snowmobile tour company of over 50 years
  • Assisting with operations that supports the premier snowmobile tour company in Aspen, Colorado

Duties
  • Snowmobile repair and maintenance
  • Becoming certified in BRP Snowmobile Repairs (training provided)
  • Operating a snowmobile
  • Prepping snowmobiles for tours
  • General vehicle repair (may include snow cats)
  • Communication on a two-way radio
  • Moving/lifting (must be able to lift 100+ lbs. without injury to yourself)
  • Miscellaneous mechanical duties as assigned

Additional Duties may Include:
  • Trail grooming
  • Shuttling guests to and from Aspen Highlands in company vehicles
  • Performing first aid and responding to and assisting with emergencies (per company protocol)
  • Shoveling snow from snowmobiles, stairs, paths, vehicles, etc., as well as snow shoveling for trail maintenance and around the premises
  • Hauling supplies to the Klondike and Independence cabins and warming huts via snowmobile and trailer
  • Acting as a back-up guide on snowmobile tours, when needed
  • Assisting with routine ranch maintenance
  • Storing snowmobiles and equipment at end of the Season

Preferred Skills
  • Strong mechanical aptitude
  • Willingness to learn our methods for snowmobile maintenance and repair

Requirements
  • Must be eligible to work in the USA
  • At least 21 years of age
  • Valid driver's license, with no restrictions
  • Education level - high school or equivalent
  • Able to lift 100+ lbs without injury to self
  • Comfortable driving snowmobile
  • Exceptional spoken English-language skills
  • Exceptional customer service skills
  • Communication on a two-way radio
  • Work well in a team environment
  • Work in a crowded environment with various loud noises and activities
  • Able to withstand cold temperatures for long periods of time
  • Impeccable personal presentation
  • Impeccable work product
  • Available to work 5-day work week and more during holidays
  • Available to work weekends, evenings and holidays
  • Live on-premises (full-time only)
  • Successful completion of a Criminal Background Check

Seasonal Employment & Availability Requirement
  • The Snowmobile Mechanic position is a contracted seasonal, full-time position starting November 16, 2026 through April 15, 2027.
  • The Snowmobile Shop is open on tour days, which are five days a week during non-holidays and everyday during holidays.
  • This position typically works five days per week, approximately 8 hrs. each day with Mondays and Tuesdays off, except during holidays.
  • Job candidates with planned vacations or special events during the contracted period may wish to reconsider applying.

Pay & Perks:
  • Pays $21.00 per hour (not a tipped position) & paid guide rate ($13.50) plus tips for any tours
  • Free shared housing with private bedroom (utilities included, couples share a bedroom, no pets allowed)
  • Free seasonal ski pass to Aspen Highlands
  • Professional discounts
  • End-of-season completion bonus
  • Opportunity for performance bonus