Resilient Ski Patroller known for high productivity and efficient task completion. Skilled in emergency medical response, avalanche safety, and ski lift evacuation procedures. Excel in communication, teamwork, and adaptability, ensuring smooth operation on slopes while prioritizing guest safety.
Overview
8
8
years of professional experience
Work History
Ski Patroller
Monarch Mountain
Salida
06.2021 - Current
Work at high altitudes close to or more than 12,000 feet.
Completion of Job Hazard Analysis
Monitored ski area for hazardous conditions and ensured skier safety.
Administered first aid and medical assistance to injured skiers on-site.
Conducted regular inspections of trails and equipment for safety compliance.
Transported injured patrons from location of accidents to safety and medical transportation.
Trail work includes removal of rocks and Hazard trees of varying degrees of difficulty and complexity, felling, bucking, and limbing, erosion control using wattles, seed blankets, silt fences, sand bags.
Outdoor Emergency Care certification
Rigging for Rescue May 2025
Obtained Pro 1 Certification January 2024
Trained A level sawyer. Faller 1, A bucker.
AIARE I trained
Avalanche awareness trained
Avalanche Rescue Trained
Patroller of the year 2024
Rookie of the year 2022
Maintenance worker
Alpenhof Lodge
Mammoth Lakes
07.2020 - 03.2021
Duties included but not limited to, painting, decorating, carpentry, raking, snow removal using shovels, ice pick, skid steers, front end loaders, plows, cleaning and maintaining equipment including front end loaders, skid steers, chain saws, plows, hand tools.
Supervisor: Kirk Schaubmayer (7609371968)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Base Area Services
Monarch Mountain
Salida
11.2018 - 04.2019
Parking Cars
Snow removal and construction including shoveling entry ways, removing ice, building stairs, and levelling walkways using shovels, pick mattocks, ice chippers, double jacks, and rock bars.
Guest Relations
Helping with Ski Patrol sweeps in extreme terrain
Extreme temperatures (-20
- 60
F)
General Mountain Operations
Supervisor: Shannon Harness (719-530-5150)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Trail Crew Member
Southwest Conservation Corps
Salida
06.2017 - 11.2017
Skilled in the use of rock bars, grip hoists, tripod rigging,crosscut saws, pulaski axes, pick mattocks, single jacks, double jacks, shovels, mcleods, loppers, hazel hoes, fencing pliers, pole saw, hand saw, bow saw.
Collaborated with Colorado Fourteeners Initiative partners in creating a reroute trail on Mount Columbia in the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness.
Trail designing including rigging training, high lining rocks, building retaining walls, mono walls, rock and timber check steps as well as rock staircases.
Trail maintenance including tread cutting and back sloping, building drains, rock bars and de-berming trail.
Digged tread and built bank turns involving transporting large rocks and crushing rocks to form mono walls.
Shared tasks of cooking meals filtering water, organizing group gear and equipment.
Ensured proper use, cleaning, maintenance, and storage of all trail tools and equipment including cross-cut saw, grip hoist, pick mattock, pulaski, Mcleod, shovel, hazel hoe, lopper, handsaw, pole saw, bow saw single jack, double jack, rock bar, dirt bag and wheelbarrow.
Educated trail users in Leave No Trace Ethics, and trail maintenance procedures.
Completion of Job Hazard Analysis documents.
Communicate with project partners and federal agencies.
Camping and communal living in front and back country areas.