Snow Maker - Cataloochee Ski Area Maggie Valley, NC, Maggie Valley

Snow Maker - Cataloochee Ski Area

Full Time • Maggie Valley, NC, Maggie Valley

Make Snow. Ski. Ride. Repeat.

Position Overview:

Cataloochee Ski Area is seeking dedicated, hardworking individuals to join our team as Snow-Makers for the upcoming ski season. As a Snow- Maker, you will be responsible for creating and maintaining high-quality snow coverage across the ski area, ensuring an exceptional experience for our guests. This seasonal, outdoor position requires physical endurance, a love for winter environments, and flexibility to work in various weather conditions.


Responsibilities:

  • Snow Production: Operate snowmaking equipment to produce optimal snow coverage across trails and slopes, according to weather conditions and operational needs.
  • Monitoring & Adjusting: Monitor weather data, including temperature, humidity, and wind, to determine the best times for snowmaking. Adjust equipment settings and positions to maximize efficiency and snow quality.
  • Maintenance: Perform basic maintenance on snowmaking equipment to ensure continuous and safe operation. Report any technical issues to supervisors promptly.
  • Safety: Adhere to all safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Maintain clear paths and communicate effectively with other snowmaking team members and mountain operations.
  • Documentation: Log daily activities, equipment usage, and weather conditions. Report snow production data to supervisors.
  • Communication & Coordination: Work closely with the mountain operations team, including lift operators and grooming crews, to coordinate snowmaking efforts for optimal mountain coverage.

Qualifications:

  • Experience: Previous experience in snowmaking or outdoor maintenance is preferred but not required. Training will be provided.
  • Skills: Mechanical aptitude with a willingness to learn equipment operations and maintenance. Familiarity with outdoor power tools and machinery is a plus.
  • Physical Requirements: Ability to work outdoors in freezing temperatures and snowy conditions for extended periods. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs and perform physically demanding tasks.
  • Availability: Flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Snowmaking shifts are typically 12 hours and may involve both day and night work based on weather and production needs.
  • Teamwork: Strong communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team in challenging and dynamic conditions.

Compensation:

  • Hourly wage starts at $17-$19 per hour, with overtime pay for shifts exceeding 45 hours per week.
Why Work at Cataloochee Ski Area?

Join our team and experience the excitement of working in a dynamic mountain environment. Cataloochee Ski Area offers opportunities for professional growth and advancement, a team-oriented atmosphere, and the chance to make a lasting impact on our guests' winter experience.


Compensation: $17.00 - $19.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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