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Trail Crew Member

Job in Farmington, Franklin County, Maine, 04938, USA
Listing for: High Peaks Alliance
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-28
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Outdoor / Nature, Environmental Science, Environmental Protection
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Season Duration

June 1st - August 7th, 2025 (10 weeks)

Location

Western Maine

About The High Peaks Initiative

The High Peaks Initiative is a collaboration of local, regional, and national organizations operating within Maine’s High Peaks region with the objective of protecting important natural resources, securing public access to outdoor recreation opportunities, and supporting healthy human and natural communities in the highlands of western Maine. The High Peaks region extends north from Farmington, Weld, and Roxbury all the way to Coburn Gore and the townships north of the Flagstaff Region and east-to-west from the Rangeley Lakes Region to New Portland and Kingfield.

This region, spanning over one million acres, is home to 10 of Maine’s 14 tallest peaks, many unique sensitive ecological zones, pristine habitats for game animals and fish, countless lakes and ponds, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, skiing, paddling, ATV‑riding, snowmobiling, birding, and mountain biking just to name a few. Through the facilitation of community‑based advocacy and strong relationships with environmental policy‑makers, the High Peaks Initiative strives to preserve the environmental integrity of the region and to foster the relationship between people and their natural landscapes by cooperating with government entities and private landowners to guarantee access to the region’s numerous natural gems.

About

This Opportunity

The High Peaks Alliance, a core member of the High Peaks Initiative, will be facilitating a shared trail crew to carry out much‑needed public trail maintenance in the region. In addition to the High Peaks Alliance, the crew will complete projects on properties managed by the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust and Maine Huts and Trails, both of which are also partnered organizations within the High Peaks Initiative.

We are seeking individuals with a passion for the outdoors and public land stewardship who are interested in learning the intricacies of the trails industry. This 4‑person crew will be structured as a workforce development program with the goal of not only improving trail conditions in the region, but also responding to the industry’s labor shortage and dwindling number of skilled professionals by introducing young adults to basic trail maintenance principles and techniques.

Trail crew members can expect to participate in projects including but not limited to bog bridging, corridor‑clearing, blowdown removal, stone staircases, and erosion mitigation through the construction of trail features such as water bars, drains, and stepping stones. This will be a physically demanding position involving hard work in a wide variety of weather conditions.

Desired Skills, Abilities, and Values
  • Ability to repetitively lift, pull, and carry loads weighing 50 pounds or more
  • Tolerance of all weather conditions, sometimes austere
  • Must be an adequate team player capable of pulling their own weight while also uplifting others
  • Receptive to feedback and constructive criticism
  • Compliant with established safety protocols and crew guidelines
  • Must be punctual and arrive to work and scheduled crew events on time
  • An interest in tools, tool maintenance, and proper usage
  • Although not required, outdoor work experience is ideal
  • A strong work ethic and a sense of pride in one’s work
  • An interest in outdoor recreation and conservation
  • Ability to be adaptive in an ever‑changing outdoor environment
  • Must be able to work independently and collaboratively to achieve crew objectives
  • Respectful, mature, and tidy in communal living arrangements
  • Carry oneself in the field in a courteous and professional manner when engaging with project partners and the general public
  • Enthusiasm for embracing challenges and problem‑solving
Primary Responsibilities
  • Engage in a variety of trail projects involving bog bridging, corridor‑clearing, tread maintenance, and rock work
  • Abide by all safety and emergency response procedures outlined by partnered organizations
  • Approach each learning opportunity with an open mind and a coachable mindset
  • Serve as a positive and affirming member of a crew dedicated to the performance of themselves as well…
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