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Second Shift Engineer I Lakewood Elementary 40 hours/week | Monday - Friday | 1:30 pm to 9:30 pm Summer Schedule: 7:00 am to 3:30 pm Starting Wage: $20.72hr + Benefits Join the Duluth Public Schools ...

2nd Shift Assembler

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$22 - $25.30/hr

Job Title: 2nd Shift Mechanical Assembler Schedule: Monday- Thursday 5pm- 3:30am Pay: $20-23/hr ... Read and interpret detailed blueprints, engineering drawings, schematics, and specifications to ...

Blueprint reading: Interpret and work from engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical ... Sign-on bonus of $3,000 for 2nd shift only * Retirement Plan 100% company-funded (ESOP) * 401(k) ...

Inspector - 2nd Shift

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$32.94/hr

Inspector - 2nd Shift Pay: $32.94/hr. (depending on experience) + $2 Shift Differential Shift: 2nd ... The Laser Tracker activity is performed utilizing detailed Engineering planning. We train in house ...

Inspector - 2nd Shift Pay: $32.94/hr. (depending on experience) + $2 Shift Differential Shift: 2nd ... The Laser Tracker activity is performed utilizing detailed Engineering planning. We train in house ...

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2nd Shift CNC Machining Production Supervisor (4pm to 2am M-F) The role of the 2nd shift supervisor ... The ideal candidate will have the knowledge of programming and operations to improve the overall ...

Blueprint reading: Interpret and work from engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical ... Sign-on bonus of $3,000 for 2nd shift only * Retirement Plan 100% company-funded (ESOP) * 401(k) ...

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As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for 2nd shift sql developer in the United States is $52.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43.51 and $59.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some unique challenges faced by SQL Developers working the 2nd shift, and how can they best collaborate with teams on other schedules?

SQL Developers on the 2nd shift often work during hours when primary business teams or daytime IT staff may not be readily available, which can make communication and troubleshooting more challenging. To ensure effective collaboration, it's important to maintain thorough documentation, communicate updates via shared platforms (like ticketing systems or project management tools), and attend any necessary shift handover meetings. Proactively scheduling periodic check-ins or status reports with daytime teams can also help keep everyone aligned and minimize workflow disruptions.

What is a 2nd Shift SQL Developer?

A 2nd Shift SQL Developer is a database professional who specializes in developing, managing, and optimizing SQL databases, primarily during the second shift hours—typically in the late afternoon to late evening. Their responsibilities include writing SQL queries, performing data analysis, troubleshooting database issues, and ensuring data integrity. Working the 2nd shift allows organizations to provide extended support, maintain databases outside of regular business hours, and sometimes handle overnight data processing jobs. This role is essential in industries that require round-the-clock IT support or have global operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a 2nd Shift SQL Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a 2nd Shift SQL Developer, you need strong SQL programming, database management skills, and a relevant degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with database platforms like Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and tools such as SSIS or SSRS, as well as experience with version control systems, are typically required. Problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with teams and resolving issues during off-peak hours. These skills ensure database reliability, timely data processing, and effective support for organizational operations during evening shifts.
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Second Shift Engineer I

Second Shift Engineer I

Duluth Public Schools

Duluth, MN • On-site

$20.72/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Second Shift Engineer I       
Lakewood Elementary
40 hours/week | Monday - Friday | 1:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Summer Schedule: 7:00 am to 3:30 pm
Starting Wage: $20.72hr + Benefits
Join the Duluth Public Schools team, where we work to inspire every student to achieve their potential and prepare students to lead productive, fulfilling lives
Summary:
Duluth Public School is seeking an individual who under general supervision, performs maintenance and cleaning tasks and operation of various types of cleaning equipment to care for and maintain school facilities and district properties, performs basic building maintenance and performs related work as required. In addition, a Second Shift Engineer I, under the direction of the Building Engineer, and with supervision from a Facilities Management Supervisor, a Second Shift Engineer I assists school custodian I/II/III's in their use of equipment and follows up on completion of regular task assignments as directed by building Engineer or Facilities Management Supervisor. The Second Shift Engineer I monitors evening activities in the building and assists in monitoring the conduct of students and adults in and around the building. Also coordinates with building Engineer, principal, community education coordinators, activity directors and activity site managers regarding setups, occupancy times and special needs or concerns. Communicates with building Engineer and supervisors when there are recognized heating and ventilation issues affecting activities or occupancy comfort; responds to and reports emergency situations and equipment failures and alarms. Responsible for clearing the building of occupants and arming security systems after perimeter checks are complete. Has knowledge and ability to create and remove override entries in building access control system. May substitute for Building Engineers during temporary absences.
Minimum Qualifications:











  • Requires a minimum of a high school diploma or GED
  • One year of experience
  • Or an equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience necessary to successfully perform the essential functions of the work as determined by the employer.

Certification or Licensure Requirements: (prior to job entry)

  • Special Boilers License 

Knowledge Requirements:

  • Cleaning standards.
  • Cleaning methods.
  • Cleaning chemicals.
  • Time management.
  • Effective communications.
  • Basic boiler operation.
  • Basic knowledge of standard tools, methods and practices involved in building maintenance.

Skill Requirements:

  • Use and care of floor cleaning equipment.
  • Task prioritization.
  • Operation of janitorial and grounds keeping equipment (e.g., floor scrubbers, snow blowers, lawn tractors with blower attachments).
  • Operation of personal computers, including related to building access and lighting control.
  • Operation of hand and power tools.
  • Oral and written communications.
  • Has the ability to coordinate and assist the work of custodian II as directed by building engineer or facilities management supervisor.
  • Written and verbal communication and relationship skills to efficiently and effectively perform essential duties.

In addition to rewarding career opportunities, Duluth Public Schools offers an excellent benefit package to employees who are hired into positions scheduled to work 24 hours/week or more. Benefits include, but are not limited to the following:
Medical/Prescription Drug Plan with Health Reimbursement Arrangement

  • Single Coverage District pays 100% of premium (FREE) + contributes $2,612.50 into HRA annually
  • Family Coverage District pays 75% of premium (25% employee contribution) + contributes $5,225.00 into HRA annually

Dental Plan

  • Single Coverage District pays 100% of Basic premium (FREE)
  • Family Coverage District pays 25% of Premium

Life Insurance                                        

  • District provides minimum of $50,000 of life insurance at no cost, employee may purchase supplemental life insurance

 Long Term Disability

  • District-provided at no cost to employee

Flexible Spending Accounts

  • Employees may elect to contribute on a pre-tax basis to Health Flexible Spending Accounts and Dependent Care Accounts

Retirement

  • The District contributes 7.5% of your total salary in the Public Employees Retirement Association) pension plan.
  • Employees may also elect to participate in Tax-Shelter Annuity options.

Time Off

  • Each bargaining unit contract defines time off provisions such as holidays, sick/personal leave, vacation, etc. 

Contact Information:
If you have any questions, please contact us at 218-336-8722 or email noncerthr@isd709.org