Job Opportunities

We're hiring for Bike Park 2025!

We are seeking motivated young adults to join our team. This position is perfect for students or those looking for flexible hours. Must be available Thursday – Sunday.

Responsibilities include:

  • Greet customers as they approach the counter and take their orders
  • Enter orders into the cash register and ensure correct pricing
  • Accept payment from customers and give change as needed
  • Answer questions about menu items and make recommendations
  • Assist with basic food preparation tasks
  • Keep the counter and dining area clean and organized
  • Handle customer complaints and resolve issues in a timely manner
  • Follow food safety and sanitation guidelines
  • Deliver food to customers and assist waitstaff
We are seeking motivated and engaging Mountain Bike Coaches to join our team at Mt. Abram. In this position, you will play a key role in creating lifelong mountain bikers while making sure everyone has a safe and fun experience at Mt. Abram.
Hiring requirements:
– Work outside in all conditions
– Ability to multitask, prioritize, and manage time efficiently
– Comfortable in a team-player role
– Own a mountain bike
Responsibilities:
– Coaches will be responsible for a group and/or one-on-one lessons.
– Work with many different age guests and coworkers
– Flexible to work in all types of programming our bike school has to offer
– Ensure riders safety and monitor all activities
– Follow all safety and emergency procedures and guidelines
– Attend Mt. Abram Staff Orientation
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temp

Job Description

Bike patroller’s general activities include, but are not limited to:

Rescue Operations

  • Responding to incidents
  • Stabilizing patient(s)
  • Providing first aid care in accordance with the current version of the OEC book
  • Transporting patient(s) off the hill
  • Documentation of all incidents
  • Trail Opening and Closing
  • Continually monitoring safety of lift operations
  • Promoting responsible riding
  • Being able to participate in and/or lead a lift evacuation team.
  • Providing accurate and courteous information to guests as requested
  • Recognizing unsafe conditions on the hill, at the base facilities, parking lots and any other areas where Mt. Abram operates and being able to make the condition safe or mark it in such a way as to warn others.

Benefits include competitive pay, bike park passes, discounts on food, retail and other services on-mountain, as well as joining a community of excellent people at Maine’s Family Ski and Ride destination!

Requirements:

  • Current Outdoor Emergency Care certification and status with NSP is preferred.
  • Lack of OEC certification can be sweetened by a current CPR certification and another medical certification such as Wilderness First Responder or EMT.
  • Must own a mountain bike and be comfortable riding on Mt. Abram’s bike trails, including beginner and expert terrain. Lack of comfort “shredding” the trails is okay. Comfort safely riding them is a must. Opportunities for lessons with Mt. Abram’s Bike School are available to help build skill throughout the season.
  • Good Physical Condition
  • Able to ride a bike uphill, and downhill, throughout the day, and maintain adequate energy levels and appropriate hydration.
  • Able to carry heavy loads upwards of 70lbs, such as carrying a patient in a litter through the woods, on and off trail.

*** This is a partial but basic list of requirements