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... and manage the final delivery of the product. * Collect samples and field data to monitor hive ... Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.

... and manage the final delivery of the product. * Collect samples and field data to monitor hive ... Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.

... and manage the final delivery of the product. * Collect samples and field data to monitor hive ... Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.

... and manage the final delivery of the product. * Collect samples and field data to monitor hive ... Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.

... and manage the final delivery of the product. * Collect samples and field data to monitor hive ... Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.

... and manage the final delivery of the product. * Collect samples and field data to monitor hive ... Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.

... and manage the final delivery of the product. * Collect samples and field data to monitor hive ... Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.

... and manage the final delivery of the product. * Collect samples and field data to monitor hive ... Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.

Parking Valet Attendant

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$19.29/hr

Apiary-DTC Shift & Schedule: Mornings, Evenings, Weekends & Holidays Must Have: 2 Years Drivers ... And you may be asked by local management to complete small cleaning or maintenance tasks or other ...

Apiary-DTC Shift & Schedule: Mornings, Evenings, Weekends & Holidays Must Have: 2 Years Drivers ... And you may be asked by local management to complete small cleaning or maintenance tasks or other ...

... management issues and provide evidence-based recommendations. * Support and expand Extension apiary programming within the region, ensuring timely, accurate guidance on beekeeping practices.

... and manage the final delivery of the product. * Collect samples and field data to monitor hive ... Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.

Apiary-DTC Shift & Schedule: Mornings, Evenings, Weekends & Holidays Must Have: 2 Years Drivers ... And you may be asked by local management to complete small cleaning or maintenance tasks or other ...

... management of the acre of Ogier Gardens space, the hydroponic grow station in the Student Wellness Complex, and the additional 5,000 square feet of compost and beekeeping apiary. * Assists with the ...

Apiary-DTC Shift & Schedule: Mornings, Evenings, Weekends & Holidays Must Have: 2 Years Drivers ... And you may be asked by local management to complete small cleaning or maintenance tasks or other ...

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How much do apiary manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for apiary manager in the United States is $59,525.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $68,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Apiary Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Apiary Manager, you need in-depth knowledge of bee biology, hive management, and pest control, typically supported by experience in agriculture or apiculture and sometimes formal certification. Familiarity with hive management tools, beekeeping equipment, and agricultural record-keeping software is commonly required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills ensure healthy colonies, maximize honey production, and help address challenges such as disease and environmental changes.

What are some common challenges faced by Apiary Managers during peak honey production season?

During peak honey production season, Apiary Managers often face challenges such as managing hive overcrowding, preventing swarming, and controlling pests and diseases that can spread rapidly among dense colonies. Additionally, coordinating the timely extraction of honey and maintaining accurate records of hive health and yield can be demanding due to the increased workload. Effective planning, regular inspections, and clear communication with supporting staff are essential to ensure the success of the apiary and maintain healthy bee colonies.

What does an Apiary Manager do?

An Apiary Manager is responsible for overseeing the care and management of beehives, ensuring the health and productivity of bee colonies. Their tasks include monitoring hive conditions, controlling pests and diseases, supervising honey extraction, and maintaining hive equipment. Apiary Managers also manage bee breeding, monitor for environmental threats, and may supervise other workers. Their role is crucial for successful honey production and pollination services.
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Infographic showing various Apiary Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,525 per year, or $28.6 per hour.

Local Beekeeping Partner

Alveole

Salt Lake City, UT โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Opportunity: Urban Beekeeperย 
Location: Salt Lake City and surrounding areaย 
Type of contract: 1099 Contractorย 
Time commitment:ย Flexible
Starting date: March 2026
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Looking for a flexible way to share your beekeeping expertise? Want more time with your hands in hives? We're looking for local beekeepers to partner with us and share the world of bees with our engaged communities.
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What you'll do for Alveole as an Urban Beekeeper:ย 

  • Maintain honey bee hives at client sites on a three-week service cycle, performing a range of tasks to support colony health throughout the beekeeping season.
  • Install new hives and related equipment at client locations.
  • Conduct routine hive inspections and maintenance.
  • Be responsible for the complete honey harvest directly from the hives (targeting a yield of 30 pounds per hive per season) and manage the final delivery of the product.ย 
  • Collect samples and field data to monitor hive health and environmental conditions.
  • Complete accurate record-keeping and service reports using Alveole's digital tools.
  • Perform pest and parasite monitoring and treat as required.
  • Facilitate educational workshops and engage the public in beekeeping and biodiversity topics.
  • Regularly travel by car to client sites, apiary yards, equipment depots, and bee suppliers.
  • Engage with clients during visits and workshopsย  to explain Alveole's services, including beehives, beehomes, and biodiversity data collection.
  • Complete accurate digital records and service reports using Alveole's tools (e.g., Zuper)

What's in It for You:ย 

  • Work for yourself: Do what you do best without the level of oversight and commitment that comes with joining a company as an employee.
  • Share the wonderful world of bees: Lead workshops and be an ambassador for pollinators and food systems, bringing your bees-for-brains expertise to an engaged city audience that's eager to learn
  • A global beekeeping network: Join our Hive-Mind! You'll be part of a world-wide network of beekeepers to review data, troubleshoot, and grow with
  • Competitive compensation: Get paid a base rate paid monthly for every contract you take on, regardless of seasonal fluctuations or weather
  • Custom scheduling: We build your schedules around your capacity and availability
  • Focus on the bees: Your focus is on bee health and client visits. We take care of all the internal back and forth and administration!

What you bring:

  • Hands-on beekeeping experience and strong knowledge of hive health and seasonal management
  • Availability to service hives on a recurring schedule throughout the season
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Comfort using mobile and digital tools to log visits, tasks, and data (training provided)
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, especially for record-keeping and compliance
  • Professional, friendly communication styleย 
  • Valid driver's license and reliable access to a vehicle
  • Comfort working at heights, ability to move freely (standing, stooping, walking, bending, pushing, pulling, and repetitive hand/finger motions) and lifting up to a maximum of fifty (50) pounds without assistance
  • Comfort with the reality of beekeeping hazards (stings, heavy lifting, inclement weather, etc.)ย 

Note: This opportunity is best suited to beekeepers who manage their own colonies or already provide beekeeping services to clients of their own. If you don't meet the criteria but are interested in learning about other ways to partner with Alveole, please write talent@alveole.buzz.