2026/27 Ski Patrol Candidate - Full Time

AlterraBrighton, UT
2d$24Onsite

About The Position

The Ski Patrol Candidate Full Time position is an entry-level, non-supervisory role responsible for a wide range of mountain operations. This position involves mostly field work and requires a high level of physical fitness, strong decision-making skills, and expert skiing ability. Candidates will support the Ski Patrol team in emergency response, mountain safety, avalanche mitigation, and guest service. Candidate patrollers must have the ability to adhere to written and verbal instruction. This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by the Solitude Ski Patrol Union. Candidate patrollers are on probation for 90 days from the first day worked to assess skiing skills, first aid skills, sled handling skills, and decision-making skills. They may be terminated at any time during this period. Grievance and Arbitration do not apply to Candidate Patrollers during the probationary period.

Requirements

  • Full attendance at the Solitude Ski Patrol refresher is required.
  • Current medical certification is required. EMT is preferred. OEC is acceptable. WFR is the minimum.
  • Current BLS CPR certification is required.
  • Expert skiing skills and appropriate personal gear for expert terrain for all types of weather conditions. Certain gear will be provided by Solitude Mountain.
  • Ability to obtain an ATF Explosives Employee Possessor Permit.
  • Basic knowledge of knots, systems, and rope management skills.
  • Must abide by all resort policies and procedures.
  • Ability to work effectively with others and maintain professionalism under stress.
  • Ability to hike and ski in steep, exposed terrain in arduous conditions with packs weighing 30–50 pounds.
  • Must pass a criminal history and background check.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and pass an insurance driving history inquiry.
  • EMT’s must be licensed in UT.
  • Availability to work weekends, holidays, and a full season from November through April, including 5 pre-season patrol refresher days beginning in late October.
  • Daily attendance at scheduled morning meetings, prepared for patrol.
  • End-of-day duties may extend beyond normal hours until all guests, patrollers, and staff are down and the mountain is clear.
  • Ability to work in inclement weather in a high alpine environment.
  • Ability to reason and respond effectively in emergency situations under high stress.
  • Manual dexterity to operate rescue and safety equipment.
  • Ability to lift, maneuver, and carry at least 50 pounds, both on foot and while skiing or riding.
  • Proficient and safe skiing ability to operate a loaded toboggan (250. lbs or more) downhill in varying snow conditions and terrain.
  • Adequate sight, speech, and hearing to perform duties, follow and provide instructions, and communicate via radio.
  • Basic computer skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Communication, guest service, leadership, and decision-making skills.
  • Basic understanding of ski resort operations.

Responsibilities

  • Emergency Care and Rescue Provide emergency medical care and patient transport via toboggan or snowmobile in varied terrain and snow conditions.
  • Operate snowmobiles safely and efficiently.
  • Participate in lift evacuations, cliff rescues, high-angle rescues, and search and rescue operations, including night missions.
  • Maintain professional radio communication.
  • Document incidents accurately and promptly.
  • Provide guest assistance and participate in regular medical and rescue training.
  • Coordinate with Wasatch Backcountry Rescue when applicable.
  • Avalanche Mitigation Maintain a basic understanding of avalanche science and terrain assessment.
  • Assist in mitigating avalanche hazards and participate in avalanche rescues.
  • Attend avalanche safety and mitigation training sessions.
  • Mountain Maintenance Set up and maintain mountain safety systems including signs, markings, fencing, and rope lines.
  • Assemble and install signage using basic tools.
  • Evaluate mountain conditions, identify hazards, and promote guest safety through education and policy enforcement.
  • Conduct end-of-day mountain sweeps.
  • Maintain rescue equipment and supplies in ready condition.
  • Transport supplies and heavy equipment to needed locations on skis or on foot.
  • Assist with special events or other projects as directed by resort management.
  • Maintain clean and organized shared workspaces including clinic, locker room, storage areas, and top stations (interior and exterior).

Benefits

  • Access to select Alterra Mountain Company Destinations.
  • Free Solitude season pass for you and eligible dependents.
  • Discounts on solitude lift tickets for friends and family.
  • Discounts on food, rentals, retail, and lessons.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance for eligible employees
  • Pro deals with outdoor brands.
  • Generous 401(k) plan with company match.
  • Free counseling service through Employee Assistance Program.
  • Solitude Mountain Resort provides staff members with healthy and positive work experience in a setting that fosters camaraderie and a feeling of being “part of the family.”
  • We are committed to our philosophy of the “Three Circle Model,” which promotes taking care of the guest, taking care of the company, and taking care of each other.
  • It is our desire that staff members enjoy their work, while also taking the time to enjoy the great activities available in our breathtaking, natural environment.
  • We like to have fun while providing world-class guest service and memorable experiences to our guests and each other.
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