Mountain Bike Trail Crew in Greer, Arizona at Sunrise Park Resort
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Job Description
· Construct, shape, repair, and maintain natural-surface trails, drainage systems, berms, rollers, jumps, rock features, bridges, signage, and related infrastructure according to approved plans and crew direction.
· Perform tread work including excavation, grading, compaction, armoring, vegetation clearing, erosion control, drainage cleaning, and rehabilitation of disturbed areas.
· Inspect assigned trails and features; identify erosion, instability, sightline, drainage, vegetation, signage, and user-safety concerns; document and escalate issues that exceed authority or training.
· Operate and maintain hand tools and approved power equipment.
· Support trail openings, closures, reroutes, event preparation, and post-weather recovery; install and maintain barricades and warning signs as directed.
· Travel to remote work zones by foot, bicycle, utility vehicle, or lift as authorized.
· Use tactful guest communication to explain closures, alternate routes, trail etiquette, and operational conditions.
Requirements:Qualifications
- Basic experience with outdoor labor, landscaping, construction, forestry, trail work, or a comparable physically demanding role.
- Ability to use common hand tools safely after training and to learn trail-building techniques and inspection procedures.
- Experience operating compactersw, chainsaws, brush cutters, mini-excavators, skid steers, or utility vehicles with role-appropriate training or credentials.
Working Conditions
- Requires weekends, holidays, and outdoor work during winter operations.
- Regularly stand, hike, balance, bend, kneel, climb, push, pull, grip, and perform repetitive tool work for extended periods on steep, uneven, loose, muddy, or rocky terrain.
- Frequently lift and carry up to [50] pounds independently and heavier or awkward materials with team or mechanical assistance.
- Work outdoors in heat, cold, rain, wind, dust, smoke, insects, high elevation, and rapidly changing weather, sometimes at remote locations with delayed access to facilities.