Overview:
As a Level 3 Snowmaker, you will be taking on a leadership position on the mountain and be accountable for the efficient and productive operation out on the hill. This includes training snowmakers, performing basic maintenance, and taking on a positive attitude to motivate fellow teammates. In the absence of a supervisor, you may need to take on supervisory duties. This is a very complex position and requires intense commitment and a diverse skill set.
Schedule availability: 6:45 AM - 7 PM (day) or 6:45 PM - 7 AM (grave). Weekdays, weekends, holidays. Overtime required. Hours are weather dependent.
Responsibilities:
- All responsibilities of a Level 2 Snowmaker
- Offer continual training and assistance on standard operational and safety practices to Level 1 & 2 Snowmakers
- Lead the crew in trail set up
- Be able to troubleshoot and correct malfunctions and breakdowns of snowmaking equipment
- Assist in charging, maintaining, and blowing down of snowmaking systems
- Operate snowmobiles, UTVs and other equipment safely and efficiently
- Perform general maintenance pre-operations checks on equipment
- Train team members in the adjustment, operation, and troubleshooting of snow guns so they are producing the most cost effective and highest quality snow possible
- Be willing to learn mechanical skills, including the understanding of hydrants, valves, water lines and other snowmaking system components
- Set examples and reinforce positive motivation for the team
- Be willing to help in other departments during peak periods
- Complete other duties as assigned by management or supervisor with a positive attitude
Qualifications:
- Qualified applicants must be at least 18 years old
- 3+ years of snowmaking experience
- Valid drivers license and no restrictions
- Must be able to communicate fluently in English
- Be able to lift, bend, kneel, and carry up to 75 lbs.
- Ability to work unsupervised
- Basic hand tool knowledge and skill
- Able to define problems, establish facts and draw conclusions
- Able to work in a fast-paced, potentially high-pressure environment
- Flexible with hours and days of work
- Knowledge of temperature fluctuation, weather, and tother atmospheric conditions effect on snowmaking, and the ability to adjust quickly to those changing environments
- Able to work in harsh winter conditions with extremes of temperature, wind, and precipitation for extended period outdoors in an alpine environment
- Must have a positive attitude and willingness to work in a team environment
Compensation & Benefits
- Wages range from $24-$26 per hour, depending on experience, with opportunities for professional growth and advancement
- Team Member Perks include
- Season Passes for self and dependents
- Resort discounts for retail, dining, lessons, rentals, lodging and spa
- Access to other Boyne Resorts
- Gear allowance for full-time Team Members
- Eligibility for affordable Team housing
- Eligibility for end-of-season service and loyalty bonus