What are the responsibilities and job description for the Snowsports Assistant Manager-Events & Race Operations 2026/2027 position at LMLC OPERATIONS LLC?
Yellowstone Club is paradise in Montana. A private residential community in Big Sky, Yellowstone Club, offers its members the world’s only private ski and golf community. With exceptional skiing and snowboarding, and year-round outdoor experiences, our members enjoy a truly unique lifestyle. Our employees bring this experience to life. If you are passionate about delivering exceptional guest service, creating meaningful experiences, and being part of a high-performing team, Yellowstone Club is looking for you.
Yellowstone Club’s Snowsports Department is currently seeking a Snowsports Assistant Manager – Events & Race Operations for the Winter 2026/2027 season.
Position Summary
The Snowsports Assistant Manager – Events & Race Operations is responsible for the leadership, planning, and execution of all on-snow events and race programming. This role oversees On-Snow Events and Race Crew Operations, ensuring high-quality venue setup, safe and consistent race surfaces, and exceptional member and guest experiences.
In addition, this role supports the broader Snowsports operation through leadership of Supervisors and Instructors, staffing coordination, training support, and daily operational execution.
Key Responsibilities
Event & Venue Management
- Oversee planning, setup, maintenance, and teardown of all event venues including Freeride, Slopestyle, Racecourse, and special events
- Ensure venues are prepared to the highest standard with a focus on safety, quality, and guest experience
- Coordinate with internal departments to execute seamless events
- Anticipate operational needs, weather impacts, and staffing requirements to ensure successful outcomes
- Maintain safe venue conditions throughout each event day
Race Operations & Race Crew Leadership
- Lead all race programming including daily races, NASTAR, member races, and special competitions
- Oversee course setting, maintenance, and teardown including gates, timing systems, signage, and netting
- Ensure consistent, high-quality race surfaces through course slipping and inspection
- Manage race equipment inventory, organization, and readiness
- Train, schedule, and develop Race Crew and Event staff
- Coordinate special race training with instructors and guests
- Ensure all race operations reflect the skill level and experience of participants on a given day
Snowsports Operations Support
- Assist the Snowsports Manager in staffing, hiring, training, and operational planning
- Lead and support Snowsports Supervisors in daily operations, scheduling, and lesson assignments
- Leading morning operational meetings for race and event crew
- Support instructors in delivering safe, engaging, and professional lessons aligned with Snowsports standards
- Maintain strong communication with Snowsports leadership, instructors, reservations, and membership
Leadership & Team Development
- Recruit, train, and develop Race Crew and Events staff
- Foster a professional, organized, and team-oriented culture
- Provide clear expectations, feedback, and ongoing coaching
- Lead by example with professionalism, communication, and attention to detail
- Support training initiatives including technical skills, safety, and guest service
Guest & Member Experience
- Deliver exceptional service to members, guests, and participants of all ages
- Act as a primary on-snow point of contact during events and races
- Resolve issues proactively and professionally
- Ensure all programming reflects Yellowstone Club’s high standards
- Coordinate with Reservations and Outdoor Pursuits leadership to answer member questions and concerns
Qualifications & Requirements
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in ski racing
,race operations or event management - Demonstrated leadership experience managing teams and operations
- Expert skiing ability required
- Experience with racecourse setup, event venues, or terrain-based events (Freeride, Slopestyle)
- Knowledge of course setting techniques, race formats, and safety standards
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to multitask in a dynamic environment
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
- Experience working with children and adults in a teaching or coaching environment preferred
- Familiarity with PSIA standards, teaching methodologies, and skier development concepts
- PSIA Level 1 or US Ski & Snowboard Alpine Level 100 preferred
- CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
- College degree or equivalent experience preferred
Physical Requirements
- Ability to work outdoors in variable winter conditions for extended periods
- Ability to lift and carry equipment including gates, fencing, and drills
- Ability to ski while carrying loads of 50 lbs. in variable terrain and conditions
- Capable of maintaining high energy and focus in a fast-paced environment
Season & Location
- Seasonal position based in Big Sky
- Winter season: November through April (dependent on operational needs)
Benefits
Yellowstone Club offers a comprehensive benefits package including:
- Free transportation to and from Bozeman
- Health benefits for all Seasonal Full-time Employees
- Complimentary shift meals
- Two employee ski days per month at Yellowstone Club
- Discounted ski pass to Big Sky Resort or Bridger Bowl
- 401(k) eligibility with bi-weekly match
- Discounted employee housing in Big Sky or Bozeman
- Discounts through ADP Life Mart
- End-of-season employee appreciation event and retail sales
For more information about the Club, visit www.yellowstoneclub.com.
To apply, please visit www.yellowstoneclub.com and click on "YC Careers" at the bottom of the homepage.
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