Transportation Manager
Lone Mountain Ranch · Big Sky, MT · Today
On-siteFull-time
What You'll Do
- Recruit, hire, onboard, and train Transportation team members.
- Coach, mentor, and develop your team through regular feedback and support.
- Create schedules that support business needs while balancing operational needs with a positive employee experience.
- Foster a positive, accountable, and collaborative team culture.
- Oversee airport transfers, guest transportation, employee shuttles, special events, and daily transportation operations.
- Partner with the Transportation Dispatch Supervisor to coordinate schedules and daily logistics.
- Work closely with the Maintenance Department to keep the fleet safe, clean, and guest-ready.
- Collaborate with the Outpost Leadership Team and departments across the Ranch to provide seamless guest experiences.
- Respond calmly and effectively to changing weather, guest needs, and operational priorities.
- Help develop future leaders within your team.
Who Thrives Here
- Lead with integrity, humility, and consistency.
- Enjoy coaching and developing others.
- Build trust through clear communication and follow-through.
- Stay calm under pressure and adapt quickly.
- Value teamwork over ego.
- Take ownership and focus on solutions.
- Believe exceptional guest experiences begin with exceptional employee experiences.
- Appreciate both hospitality and operational excellence.
- Learn first, then look for ways to improve.
What You'll Bring
- Previous leadership or supervisory experience.
- Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- A valid driver's license and a clean driving record.
- The ability to safely operate passenger vans and other Ranch vehicles.
- The flexibility to work weekends, holidays, evenings, and varying schedules during peak seasons.
Bonus Points
- Experience in transportation, hospitality, logistics, or operations.
- Experience leading seasonal teams.
- Experience with scheduling or dispatch operations.
- Familiarity with mountain driving and winter weather conditions.
Physical Requirements
- Frequent walking, standing, entering and exiting vehicles.
- Lifting up to 50 pounds.
- Working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions, including snow, ice, heat, and rain.