Sandia Peak is hiring a high-agency, ownership-minded leader to run the resort like a CEO. This isn't a "keep the lifts turning" general manager role. New Mexico's original ski area — skiing since 1936 — recently reopened under Mountain Capital Partners after a multi-year closure, and it's in the middle of a real revitalization. Aging infrastructure is being modernized, the operating plan is being rebuilt, and the next phase of growth is wide open. We're looking for someone to drive the strategy, lead development and capital execution, and rebuild the guest experience and team culture at one of the most distinctive mountain destinations in the Southwest. If you're the kind of leader who sees opportunity everywhere, takes accountability like an owner, and can rally a team to deliver in a complex, high-profile, public-land operation — keep reading. About Sandia Peak — Where New Mexico Learned to Ski Sandia Peak sits in the Sandia Mountains about 35 miles northeast of Albuquerque, on Cibola National Forest land, with Southwestern skies and long views over the high desert. It's a community institution — the ski area that first brought the sport to New Mexico — with 35 trails, 300 skiable acres, and 1,700 feet of vertical served by three double chairlifts and a surface lift. Backed by MCP — which has invested more than $75 million across its resorts since 2015 in lifts, snowmaking, and other improvements — Sandia Peak's next chapter is yours to lead.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager