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The CORE Ski Lift Operator Training Program is designed to acclimate and train the newly-hired lift attendant or lift operator, and is essential for cross-training, mid-season hires, and training documentation.
Module 1: How a Ski Resort Works
Module 2: Introduction to Lift Operations
Module 3: The Lifty Life
Module 4: How a Ski Lift Works
Module 5: Daily Operations
Module 6: Guest Service, Ticket Checking, & Other Responsibilities
Module 7: Safety, Emergencies, & Risk Management
Module 8: Onboarding & Compliance
Click here to view the course syllabus and outline.
Interested in learning more?Join our FREE information session. We will answer your questions about the program, explain benefits, and discuss ways to implement the training for your resort. Next session: Thursday September 15, 11 AM PST Register for the Free Online Info Session |
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Number of seats |
Up to 10 |
Up to 25 | Up to 75 | Up to 150 |
Cost per season | $899 | $1,850 | $4,800 | $8,850 |
Average estimated cost of in-house training * | $1,045 | $4,600 | $13,600 | $26,600 |
All tiers include |
Engaging E-learning content for lift operations new-hires Registration support for each participant Self-paced, self-accessed training, on-demand Online quizzes and knowledge checks Supervisor / lead trainer reports to track completion and provide learner analytics Electronic record-keeping of training completion for risk management / documentation |
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* How did we get these figures? Excellent question. The total number of learners, multiplied by a conservative number of hours (1.5 days - or 12 hours of training), times $14 per hour for trainees. Add to that, a conservative number of trainers per cohort size (5 to 1, 25 to 2, 75 to 5, 150 to 8) multiplied by 12 hours, times $17 per hour. |
Many lift departments struggling to meet staffing and training needs.
This program is ideal for readying new seasonal employees, mid-season hires, and existing ski resort staff with the tools they need to keep your Lift Operations department fully staffed and trained.
Ski areas receive trackable, industry-informed curriculum, delivered via engaging e-learning modules, covering everything from day-one expectations to lift components to emergency scenario responses.
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If you would like more information for yourself, your team, or your ski area, please don't hesitate to reach out by emailing us or schedule a quick call with our team.
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The Center for the Outdoor Recreation Economy is dedicated to advancing research and curriculum development, technical skills training and leadership programming for the U.S. outdoor industry.
We'd love to hear from you. Contact us at outdooreconomy@oregonstate.edu.