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EEL Land Management Technician

Melbourne, FL · On-site

$17.52 - $19.27/hr

South Area/EEL Administrative Office/Travels Countywide. Work schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Performs experienced land management work on conservation lands, maintaining ...

Drafts, submits and monitors Action Requests (AR) relating to CM, EEL and BOM issues. - Reviews CMMS entries for completeness and works with the on-shift Aircraft Manager and Supervisor to resolve ...

Recology Eel River THE ROLE OF CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE 1 Under close supervision, provides efficient and courteous customer service by telephone and/or personal contact for issues that are ...

Recology Eel River THE ROLE OF DRIVER Shift: Monday-Friday 5am - 1:30pm Under limited supervision, accountable for the efficient and effective operation of assigned vehicle, the consistent ...

Sushi Line Cook

Miami Beach, FL · On-site

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Responsibilities • Prepares raw fish in an appropriate manner • Makes sushi rice with perfect form and consistency • Manages storage of fruits, vegetables, and meat such as crab, eel, salmon ...

Sushi Line Cook

Miami Beach, FL

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Responsibilities ● Prepares raw fish in an appropriate manner ● Makes sushi rice with perfect form and consistency ● Manages storage of fruits, vegetables, and meat such as crab, eel, salmon ...

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How much do eel jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for eel in the United States is $72,622.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $80,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Eels?

Eels are elongated fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes, known for their snake-like appearance and slippery bodies. They inhabit both freshwater and marine environments around the world. Some species, like the freshwater eel, migrate between rivers and the ocean during their life cycle. Eels are important in various ecosystems and are also valued as a food source in many cultures. Their unique biology and migratory behavior have fascinated scientists for centuries.

Are eels a fish or snake?

Eels are fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes, characterized by elongated, snake-like bodies. Despite their appearance, they are aquatic vertebrates with gills and fins, not snakes. Their body structure and habitat distinguish them clearly as fish.

What is the difference between Eel vs Electrician?

AspectEelElectrician
Required CredentialsTypically no formal certification, on-the-job trainingLicensed or certified, technical training required
Work EnvironmentPrimarily aquatic, marine or freshwater settingsConstruction sites, residential, commercial buildings
Industry UsageMarine biology, aquaculture, researchConstruction, maintenance, electrical systems

While Eels are aquatic animals studied in marine biology, Electricians are skilled tradespeople working on electrical systems. The key difference lies in their work environment and credentials: Eels are living creatures with no certifications, whereas Electricians require licensing and work in construction or maintenance settings.

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

I'm sorry, but 'Eel' is not a recognized real-world professional occupation, so I cannot provide job-relevant skills and qualifications for this title.

Do eels sting or bite?

Eels can bite if they feel threatened, but most eels do not sting. Some species have sharp teeth and may bite defensively, while stinging is rare among eels. When working with eels, proper handling and protective gear reduce the risk of bites.
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Infographic showing various Eel job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,622 per year, or $34.9 per hour.
EEL Land Management Technician

EEL Land Management Technician

Brevard County

Melbourne, FL • On-site

$17.52 - $19.27/hr

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Brevard County rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

300th of 649 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Department:Parks and Recreation Department Organizational Unit:Environmentally Endangered Lands

Position Type:Permanent Full Time/Part Time:Full Time

Open Until Filled.

$17.52 to $19.27 hourly. Actual salary negotiable based on experience and qualifications. South Area/EEL Administrative Office/Travels Countywide. Work schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Performs experienced land management work on conservation lands, maintaining habitats, trails, equipment, and related property facilities and structures.

REQUIREMENTS: Two (2) years of experience in grounds and facility maintenance, and equipment repair, which includes six (6) months of experience with conservation land maintenance and related coursework in land management practices OR Associates Degree in Environmental Sciences or a closely related field PLUS six (6) months of experience with conservation land maintenance and related course work in land management practices. Additional qualifying education and/or experience may be substituted on a year for year basis. Experience operating heavy equipment, including mulching excavators, bulldozers, and various types of farming equipment is preferred. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must possess, or obtain prior to employment, a valid Florida driver's license and maintain said license during the term of employment. Must possess, or obtain within six (6) months of employment, a valid First Aid certification and a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification from an approved agency and maintain both certifications during the term of employment. Must be able to work nights, weekends, and holidays as needed. The applicant will be disqualified from further consideration for the position if a Level I background criminal background investigation, performed in accordance with Brevard County Administrative Order 5 (AO-5), discloses the applicant has disqualifying convictions (as defined in AO-5). In the event of a hurricane, major storm, natural or man-made disaster that may threaten the area, fulltime permanent employees will be required to perform emergency duties as directed.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST

(With or without reasonable accommodations)

PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES / TRAITS

  1. The employee must be able to:
    • LIFT:50 lbs. or more
    • CARRY:50 lbs. or more
    • PUSH:50 lbs. or more
    • PULL:50 lbs. or more
  2. In an eight hour day, the employee may have to:
    • STAND:5 - 8 hours
    • WALK:5 - 8 hours
    • SIT:5 - 8 hours
    • DRIVE:5 - 8 hours
  3. The employee must repetitively perform:
    • Fine manipulation (ex. writing, wiring); Operating foot controls; Pulling; Pushing; Simple grasping (ex. pen, screwdriver)
  4. The employee must be able to:
    • Balance; Bend; Climb; Crawl; Dig; Jump; Kneel; Reach; Run; Smell; Stoop
  5. The employee must have:
    • Color Perception; Good distant vision; Good hearing; Good near vision; Good speech
  6. Other necessary physical activities/traits
    • N/A

WORKING CONDITIONS

  1. Working conditionsthat will apply to the employee:
    • At heights above/below ground level; Below ground level (ditches, tunnels, etc.; In cold; In dampness or chilly conditions; In heat; In high humidity; In or with dusty conditions; In or with moving objects or vehicles; In or with noisy conditions; On or with ladders or scaffolding; On slippery or uneven walking surfaces; Other working conditions; With chemicals or solvents; With electricity; With feet, legs or hands in water; With fumes, smoke, gases or flames; With grease; With hazardous materials; With lawn grasses, plants, etc.; With odors; With oils; With poor lighting; With poor ventilation; With silica, fiberglass, etc.; With vibrations (jackhammers, etc.); Work alone; Work inside; Work outside; Works Closely with Others
  2. Other working conditions:
    • N/A

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