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2022 Backcountry Construction Crew Assistant Lead

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Since building Taft Lodge on Mt. Mansfield in 1920, GMC staff and volunteers have been hard at work building and maintaining the dozens of overnight shelters, tenting areas, privies, and informational signs of the Long Trail. GMC runs a specialized crew, the Backcountry Construction Crew, to focus on those unique and challenging projects.

The Construction Crew consists of the Crew Coordinator, an Assistant Leader, and two crewmembers. Crews work Monday through Friday in the field in most weather. For backcountry projects, crews camp near their work sites Monday through Thursday nights and share a communal camp kitchen, as well as camp chores.

BCC projects range from the construction of new moldering outhouses, to much-needed shelter repairs, to construction of new overnight shelters. Work may include replacing or repairing roofs, replacing footings or joists, and constructing via timberframe and conventional framing. Pre-fabrication of materials is done at the GMC tool barn when appropriate. Some projects may take place in federal Wilderness Areas, where only hand tools may be used.

The BCC Assistant Lead will assist the BCC Coordinator in managing the completion of work projects. At times when the Coordinator is not on site, the Assistant Lead will be responsible for maintaining a safe and productive worksite and ensuring work is efficient and achieves GMC standards.

Most work sites cannot be driven to, and supplies must be transported the remaining distance via hiking trails, snowmobile trails, and the like. Material is transported via hiking, all-terrain vehicles, helicopter airlifts, or a combination of methods.

Communal housing is available for days off as well as during projects which do not require camping. GMC provides tools, personal protective equipment, some group camping equipment (stove, fuel, first-aid supplies, water filters), and vehicles for transportation to the work site. Crew members provide their own personal camping gear and food.

Locations:

The BCC works all over the Long Trail and Appalachian Trail in Vermont, and their side trails. Crews may spend a single week at a location for a smaller project, and return to other locations for many weeks on larger projects.

2022 Position Dates: Some start and end date flexibility may be allowed.
Commitment to full season preferred.
Full Season: May 25-October 14
Summer: May 25-August 12
Fall: Mid August-October 14

Schedule: 40 hours/week, Monday-Friday or Monday-Thursday
Compensation: 2022 rates TBA early January
Benefits: Housing provided, Wilderness First Aid Class provided, Retirement (403b) employer matching, eligible for prodeal discounts. Assistant Leads may have opportunities for other trainings including chainsaw, crosscut, and rigging systems.
Supervisor: Backcountry Construction Crew Coordinator

Construction Crew Assistant Lead Responsibilities:
  • Complete trail maintenance and construction projects on hiking trails throughout Vermont as part of 3- or 4-person crew.
  • Assist BCC Coordinator with training of crewmembers.
  • Lead BCC projects when Coordinator is not on site
  • Assist Coordinator in documenting work project progress and outcomes.
  • Help develop healthy working relationships with and among crew.
  • Use trail tools and construction tools in accordance with GMC safety protocol and comply with personal protective equipment requirements at all times.
  • Perform weekly cleaning and maintenance of all tools and camp gear.
  • Share equal responsibilities in camp duties such as cooking, cleaning, and food storage.
  • Maintain high standards of work in a wide range of weather conditions.
  • Work in a professional and respectful manner with crew leader and fellow crew members.
  • Utilize Leave No Trace practices while working and in camp.
  • Serve as a backcountry representative of the GMC in interactions with the public as well as through behavior and backcountry practices.
  • Act as GMC on-site liaison with agency partners, including the US Forest Service and Vermont Forest, Parks, and Recreation.
  • Assist with weekly cleaning of GMC staff housing.
Construction Crew Member Qualifications:
  • Valid Driver’s License required
  • Experience with hand tools and basic power tools
  • More extensive carpentry experience preferred
  • Experience in trail building preferred
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well as a member of a small group
  • Strong backcountry living skills
  • Experience working in small groups on focused projects
  • Friendly and professional attitude towards hiking public
  • Knowledge of Leave No Trace principles preferred (training provided during orientation)
  • Wilderness First Aid Certification (class available free-of-charge during orientation)
  • Physical Requirements:
    • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds at a time
    • Ability to be on foot for prolonged periods of time, including hiking several miles with a heavy pack
    • Ability to perform difficult manual labor and to carry heavy loads as a regular part of the workday

Field Staff hiring will begin in January! Check back, or follow GMC on social media to get notified.

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The Green Mountain Club is the founder and maintainer of the Long Trail - the oldest long distance hiking trail in America. Established in 1910 to build this trail stretching the length of Vermont, the club now also maintains the Appalachian Trail in Vermont and trails in the Northeast Kingdom in its mission to "make the Vermont mountains play a larger part in the life of the people." Read more...

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