Trail Specialist
Position Overview
We are seeking a Trail Specialist to join our trail building and natural resource construction team. Trail Specialists work on a wide range of projects including trail construction, structural bridges, boardwalks, erosion control systems, and stream restoration across diverse landscapes. This role combines skilled hand-crew work, carpentry, rock work, and the operation of tools and equipment to build sustainable outdoor infrastructure that protects the landscape while improving public access.
Trail Specialists work closely with Trail Crew Leaders and Coordinators to complete projects safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. Depending on experience, team members may also assist with equipment operation, mentoring newer crew members, and supporting field training. Level and compensation are determined based on experience and demonstrated skills during the hiring process.
Key Responsibilities
Trail Construction
Construct and maintain sustainable trail systems including hiking, mountain biking, and multi-use trails while meeting project specifications and environmental standards.Drainage & Erosion Control
Install and restore drainage features such as water bars, grade dips, drains, check dams, and ditches to manage water flow and prevent trail erosion.Trail Corridor Maintenance
Clear and maintain trail corridors by removing vegetation, trees, and blowdowns while maintaining proper trail width, visibility, and safety.Timber & Structural Construction
Build and install wooden bridges, puncheon, boardwalks, and other timber structures used in trail infrastructure.Stonework & Retaining Structures
Install stone staircases, step stones, and retaining walls using proper rock placement, dry-stacking methods, and quarrying techniques.Tool & Equipment Operation
Safely operate chainsaws, brush saws, drills, and other hand and power tools used in trail construction and maintenance.Rigging & Material Movement
Use rigging systems such as griphoists, rope winches, and mechanical systems to move rocks, logs, soil, and other heavy materials on job sites.Small Equipment Operation
Operate small equipment such as power wheelbarrows and assist with equipment operations when required under the direction of the Site Foreman or Trail Coordinator.Lumber Milling & Carpentry
Mill lumber or logs using chainsaws and perform carpentry tasks related to trail structures and construction projects.Site Awareness & Safety Reporting
Identify and document trail safety concerns, maintenance needs, and environmental considerations to support future project planning.Crew Support & Training
Assist Trail Crew Leaders with mentoring newer crew members and volunteers while maintaining a productive and collaborative work environment.Safety & Compliance
Follow OSHA standards and company safety protocols while maintaining safe working practices on active construction sites and in backcountry environments.
Minimum Qualifications
At least one year of relevant experience in trail work or a related field such as landscaping, construction, forestry, outdoor recreation, or property maintenance
Ability to understand work directions and communicate effectively with supervisors and crew members
Ability to safely operate hand tools, chainsaws, and power tools (training provided for certifications)
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a crew in outdoor environments
Ability to lift and carry up to 50lbs over uneven terrain
Comfortable working outdoors in remote, physically demanding conditions
Ability to camp on project for up to four nights per week when required
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
High school diploma or equivalent
Preferred Qualifications
Two to five years of experience in trail construction, outdoor infrastructure, or related construction fields
Experience with carpentry, timber construction, or rock work
Chainsaw certifications
Wilderness First Aid or Standard First Aid
Experience operating small equipment or working around heavy machinery
Experience working on public lands (e.g., National or State Parks)
Familiarity with erosion control, water mitigation, and environmental best practices
Welding or fabrication experience
GIS, cartography, photography, or field documentation skills
CDL License
Working Conditions
Work is performed outdoors in all weather conditions, including steep, wet, and uneven terrain
Work is physically demanding and requires standing, bending, crouching, lifting, and carrying loads up to 50 pounds over difficult terrain
Employees frequently work on natural ground surfaces and in rugged backcountry environments
Work environments may include noise, dust, grease, and conditions typical of active construction sites
Employees regularly work near heavy equipment, moving machinery, and suspended loads
Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as helmets, harnesses, and other safety gear is required daily
Travel to project sites is required and may include extended stays near the job site
Lodging may be provided through Airbnb accommodations when available or through camping near remote project locations when necessary
Compensation & Benefits
Monday through Thursday work schedule
Competitive hourly wage or salary (commensurate with experience)
Project completion incentives may be offered
Housing provided when traveling
Benefits that include a 401K program, PTO, and company profit share
Training and employee development program