Position: Facilities Technician
Location: Leadville CO
Department: Rocky Mountain Program
Reports To: Facilities Director
FLSA: Non- Exempt
Date Updated: December 2025
Company Overview
The Colorado Outward Bound School is a non-profit adventure-based education organization that emphasizes personal growth through challenge and experience. For over 50 years our wilderness courses have focused on inspiring responsibility teamwork confidence compassion and environmental and community stewardship.
Commitment to Equity & Diversity
Colorado Outward Bound School celebrates diversity and strives to create an inclusive environment for all employees. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity or expression nation origin age genetic information disability veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is based on qualifications and business needs.
Working at the Colorado Outward Bound School means joining a growth-minded community where we are actively creating a more inclusive organizational culture. Our commitment to diversity equity and inclusion shows up at all levels of the organization in our trainings in our meetings on our courses and in our daily lives. This work can be challenging at times and we are committed to navigating it together to create a supportive and inclusive environment for our staff and our students. To foster a more welcoming outdoor community for all we are working to address barriers related to race culture socioeconomics ability gender identity sexual orientation geographic location and mental health.
Role Summary
Facilities Technicians work with the Rocky Mountain Program Team to ensure that the buildings property grounds and equipment of COBS are constructed repaired and maintained to support a safe and efficient working environment for staff and students.
The primary focus of the position is to support the upkeep and maintenance of facilities and equipment within the Rocky Mountain Program (RMP) and Southwest program (SWP). This includes but is not limited to the Leadville Mountain Center (LMC) the Moab base and remote locations including the Champion sites. This is a hands-on position that requires strong problem-solving skills personal accountability and the ability to manage work independently in dynamic and remote environments.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
Take ownership of identifying troubleshooting and addressing maintenance needs and facility improvements performing preventative maintenance and hands-on repairs across equipment buildings and grounds and escalating issues as appropriate.
Maintain accurate inventory counts of equipment building materials and shop consumables.
Support seasonal basecamp openings and closings and assist with construction and improvement projects as assigned.
Perform all work in a manner that prioritizes safety accountability and a positive workplace culture.
Skills Knowledge and Professional Attributes
Technical & Experience-Based
Experience as a handyperson or in a skilled trade such as construction repair or maintenance.
Experience driving manual vehicles with a clean driving record; heavy equipment and/or large vehicle experience preferred.
Basic computer skills including MS Word Excel Outlook Teams and CMMS experience preferred.
Core Professional & Interpersonal Skills (Required)
Highly detail-oriented with strong troubleshooting skills; able to identify diagnose and resolve issues before they escalate.
Strong organizational time-management and self-management skills; able to prioritize work and follow through with minimal supervision.
Clear proactive communicator who documents work asks questions and collaborates effectively.
Willingness and ability to learn new systems and processes; open to feedback and growth.
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a small fast-moving team.
Fosters a culture of safety proactive maintenance and responsible stewardship of community spaces and resources among staff and residents
Maintains accountability and excellence in all tasks demonstrating integrity and reliability
Work Environment & Working Conditions
This position is based primarily at the Leadville basecamp with regular travel to other COBS properties including the Moab base and remote program sites. Work is performed in a combination of indoor outdoor shop and field-based environments often in remote high-altitude and variable conditions.
Facilities Technicians should be comfortable working in environments where weather terrain and program needs can shift priorities.
Physical & Environmental Requirements
Ability to bend lift kneel crawl and safely carry or lift up to 75 lbs.
Ability to work in and around active construction and maintenance environments including underground utilities confined spaces work at heights and above-ground structures.
Ability to work outdoors in all seasons including cold snow wind heat and other inclement weather conditions.
Ability to work at a computer approximately 510% of the time for documentation communication and work order management.
Schedule & Operational Expectations
This is a full-time (40 hours/week) year-round position typically scheduled five out of seven days.
Weekend holiday and variable schedule work is required based on program operations and seasonal needs.
Participation in an emergency on-call rotation is required.
Travel between sites is expected including work at the Leadville basecamp Moab base and other remote COBS properties.
This role is best suited for individuals who are physically capable adaptable safety-focused and comfortable taking ownership of work in remote mountain and desert environments with limited immediate supervision.
Compensation and Benefits
Application Process
Please address cover letter and resume to Brock Camper he/him Facilities Director.
Applications will close February 4th.
**Colorado Outward Bound School is an E-Verify Employer**
Required Experience:
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