Looking for a Cool Job? BC Snowmobile Clubs Are Hiring!

Bored of the same old winter grind? Want to swap the city commute for snowy trails? BC snowmobile clubs are hiring for everything from indoor frontline staff to experienced tradespeople, offering competitive wages and a fantastic alternative worth exploring this season.

Whether you're looking for full-time, part-time, or seasonal work, here’s your chance to dive into the snowmobiling scene and score an unforgettable outdoor career. Did we mention BC snowmobile clubs create 4,272 direct and indirect jobs every year? Yeah, it’s a big deal.

Why Work for a Snowmobile Club?

Escape the Urban Jungle: Ditch the city life and trade it for BC’s wild backcountry. Imagine clocking into work surrounded by mountains, not office walls. It’s the mountain-town dream, and it could be yours.

Be Part of the Action: Snowmobiling is massive in BC, with 90+ riding areas and 18,000km of trails. Snowmobile clubs keep it all running, and now you can be part of the team making it happen. It’s not just a job—it’s a key role in one of BC’s most exciting industries.

Same Powder, More Power: Love snow but want something different from ski hill jobs? Snowmobile clubs offer similar roles—trail grooming, equipment maintenance, ticket checking — but with a different twist.

Work with Rad People: Snowmobile folks are a mix of energetic, laid-back, and always up for an adventure. You’ll be joining a crew of like-minded outdoor lovers who know how to work hard and have fun.

Flexible Work: Full-time, part-time, seasonal, or even volunteer work experience programs—snowmobile clubs offer something for everyone. Build your career or simply score some great experience over the winter.

Outdoors, Every Day: Love the great outdoors? Then you’ll love this job. You’ll be out in BC’s stunning backcountry, making a real impact while working in some of the most beautiful spots on the planet.

Current Job Openings winter 2024 - 2025

Snow’s coming, and these jobs won’t last. Apply now!

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