Snowmaking Supervisor
About this role
Job DetailsJob Location: Arizona Snowbowl - FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86002Position Type: SeasonalThe snowmaking supervisor is the snowmaking manager's primary operational partner and right hand,
leading the crew on the hill, driving daily snow production, and keeping the operation running through
whatever the mountain throws at them. Working in close coordination with the manager, they translate
priorities into action, coordinate with other departments, and hold the team accountable to the
department's standards for safety, efficiency, and snow quality.
Beyond daily operations, the supervisor contributes to seasonal planning, resource management, and
emergency response while actively building a team culture grounded in mentorship, accountability, and
continuous improvement. Strong leadership, sharp problem-solving skills, and deep knowledge of
fan-gun-based snowmaking systems are essential.
Job Description
Essential Duties/Responsibilities
● Supervise snowmaking crews during assigned shifts, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality
snow production
● Lead shift handoffs between day and night crews, communicating production priorities,
equipment status, and any outstanding issues to ensure seamless continuity
● Provide direct supervision and leadership of snowmaking operations during active production
periods and serve as the acting Snowmaking Manager in the Manager's absence, assuming
responsibility for operational decision-making, personnel management, safety oversight, and
departmental priorities.
● Operate both automated and manual snowmaking systems independently and proficiently
● Interpret weather data, wet-bulb temperatures, and conditions in real time to adjust snowmaking
strategy and maximize snow quality and output
● Assist in planning, setting up, relocating, monitoring, and shutting down snow guns and related
equipment across the mountain
● Demonstrate full knowledge of the mountain's snowmaking system layout, including
pumphouses, hydrants, valves, electrical boxes, and terrain
● Operate and maintain all snowmaking equipment, including snow guns, hoses, compressors,
tracked vehicles, trucks, UTVs, snowmobiles, and pumps
● Conduct daily vehicle inspections and coordinate repairs with Arizona Snowbowl mechanics
● Monitor and maintain gun run conditions, including shoveling snow, clearing hoses, and applying
proper padding
● Enforce all snowmaking safety standards, including PPE, lockout/tagout compliance, and resort
safety programs
● Prevent damage to trees, lifts, buildings, vehicles, and environmentally sensitive areas
● Train and mentor snowmakers on snow production techniques, safety procedures, and resort
protocols; provide ongoing real-time coaching and performance feedback
● Monitor crew performance and address safety violations and workplace infractions in
coordination with the snowmaking manager
● Collaborate with Grooming, Lift Operations, Terrain Parks, and Ski Patrol to maintain safe and
effective mountain operations
● Assist the snowmaking manager with seasonal planning, resource scheduling, and production
goal-setting
● Promote responsible use of water, fuel, and electricity in line with resort sustainability goals
● Maintain accurate daily production, maintenance, and safety documentation
● Record time in Paycom at the start and end of every shift, verify entries daily, and confirm your
timecard at the close of each pay period
● Other duties as assigned
QualificationsJob Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Required Qualifications
● Must be at least 18 years of age
● Valid driver's License with a clean driving record
● High School Diploma or equivalent
● 3–5 years of on-hill snowmaking experience with demonstrated competence
● 2–4 years of hands-on knowledge of pump operations, automated systems (SmartSnow 7 or
equivalent), and associated snowmaking equipment
● Ability to ski or snowboard in all terrain types upon completion of an annual ski/snowboard
evaluation
● Must pass written and driving tests for snowmobiles, ATVs, UTVs, tracked UTVs, and snowcats
● Intermediate to advanced mechanical aptitude with the ability to diagnose and troubleshoot minor
and major equipment malfunctions
● Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills, able to work effectively with
snowmaking crews and other mountain operations departments
● Knowledge of environmental and energy-efficient snowmaking practices
● Ability to work 12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays; longer shifts may be
required
Preferred Qualifications
● Prior supervisory or crew leadership experience
● Experience training or mentoring snowmaking staff
● Snowcat or heavy equipment operating experience
● Technical training or certifications in mountain operations or equipment maintenance
● CPR/First Aid certification
Material and Equipment Directly Used
Flashlights, radios, 1/2-ton pickup trucks, UTVs, tracked UTVs, snowmaking guns, snow hoses with
couplers, wrenches, hammers, shovels, picks, digging bars, trailers, confined space rescue equipment, and
other related industrial tools and supplies.
Working Environment/Physical Activities
● The majority of the workday is spent outdoors at night in a mountain environment, in constantly
changing weather conditions, including extreme cold, snow, and wetness. 25% of the time is
spent sitting (riding in a tracked vehicle), 55% walking and hiking, and 20% standing. Must have
the ability to hike for sustained periods of time at a high elevation and in inclement,
unpredictable, and cold weather conditions at night
● Frequently bending, kneeling, handling, reaching, grasping, and performing repetitive motions
like climbing, balancing, stooping, crouching, handling, operating controls, and feeling objects
● Noise levels can reach 100 decibels (without hearing protection) for six hours of the workday.
With hearing protection, noise levels reach approximately 71 decibels. Wearing ear protection is
required when making snow on the hill
● Frequently using far acuity, depth perception, accommodation, and field of vision
● Frequent exposure to mechanical and electrical hazards
Company at a glance
Mountain Capital Partners (MCP) is the third-largest ski resort company in the United States by resort count. Based in Durango, Colorado, MCP owns and manages 17 ski areas, bike parks, and golf courses across the Southwest, Pacific Northwest, and Chile.
Our portfolio includes destinations such as Purgatory Resort (CO), Arizona Snowbowl (AZ), Spider Mountain (TX), and Valle Nevado (Chile) — each offering unique experiences while sharing a common purpose: Give People the Freedom to Ski.
Collectively, MCP properties feature nearly 9,500 acres of lift-served terrain, 500+ trails, 90 lifts, and access to more than 235,000 acres of backcountry, snowcat, and heli-skiing. Since 2015, MCP has invested over $125 million in capital improvements, from new lifts and terrain expansions to snowmaking and guest amenities.
Core Values
Freedom – Explore without boundaries
Happiness – Live in the moment doing what you love
Purpose – Discover what’s important and make a difference
For a full list of resorts and more information, visit mcp.ski
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