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Van Driver

Dover, DE

$13 - $17.75/hr

Assists Activities/Programming Department with activities as assigned * Maintain a working ... Must be able to work a flexible schedule including some weekend and evening hours * Must be able to ...

Van Driver

Dover, DE · On-site

$13 - $17.75/hr

Assists Activities/Programming Department with activities as assigned * Maintain a working ... Must be able to work a flexible schedule including some weekend and evening hours * Must be able to ...

Availability for both day and evening shifts is required. Responsibilities * Take food and drink ... programming, and a thoughtfully curated food and beverage program. We value versatility ...

Availability for both day and evening shifts is required. Responsibilities * Take food and drink ... programming, and a thoughtfully curated food and beverage program. We value versatility ...

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How much do evening programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for evening programmer in Delaware is $39.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.72 and $51.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an evening programmer?

An Evening Programmer is a software developer who works primarily during evening hours, often for companies that require after-hours support, maintenance, or development. This role may involve writing code, debugging applications, updating software, or responding to urgent technical issues. Evening Programmers are commonly employed by organizations with global operations, 24/7 services, or projects that require off-peak development. They may work remotely or on-site, depending on the employer’s requirements. This position is ideal for individuals who prefer non-traditional work hours or need flexibility in their schedule.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an evening programmer?

To thrive as an Evening Programmer, you need solid programming skills in languages such as Python, Java, or C#, along with a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, integrated development environments (IDEs), and issue tracking tools is common and sometimes certification in relevant technologies is preferred. Strong problem-solving abilities, reliability, and the capacity to work independently or communicate asynchronously are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure code quality, effective collaboration during off-peak hours, and seamless workflow integration with daytime teams.

What are typical working hours and team interactions like for an evening programmer?

Evening Programmers usually work late afternoon to night shifts, ensuring round-the-clock progress on software development projects. While much of the work may be independent, there is often overlap with team members in different time zones or during scheduled check-ins and hand-off meetings. You will likely collaborate remotely using communication tools such as Slack, email, or project management platforms to coordinate with day-shift developers and supervisors. This setup allows for a flexible work environment and can provide a unique opportunity to support critical tasks outside traditional business hours.

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Infographic showing various Evening Programmer job openings in Delaware as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 59% Full Time, 36% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,305 per year, or $39.6 per hour.

Public Safety Officer Part-Time

Winterthur Museum

Winterthur, DE • On-site

$15.25 - $16/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

The Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library Public Safety Department is seeking professional, customer-service-oriented individuals to join our Part-Time Weekend and Event Team. We are actively hiring officers who can work Fridays, Saturdays, and especially Sundays, with opportunities for additional hours during special events, evening programming, and holidays.
Public Safety Officers protect Winterthur's guests, staff, collections, and 1,000-acre estate while serving as welcoming ambassadors for one of the nation's premier museums and gardens. This position offers a unique blend of security, public interaction, emergency response, and event support in a beautiful and historic setting.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Public Safety Officer helps ensure the safety and security of Winterthur's guests, staff, collections, and property while providing exceptional customer service. Officers respond to emergencies, assist with conflict resolution, enforce policies, and help create a safe and welcoming environment across the Winterthur campus.
As one of the first employees many guests encounter, Public Safety Officers serve as ambassadors for Winterthur and are expected to demonstrate professionalism, courtesy, and sound judgment at all times.
Priority hiring for candidates available Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and special events. Availability for day, evening, and overnight shifts is required.
Compensation: Starting at $15.25/hr. - $16.00/hr. Room for advancement.
Benefits: 403b with employer match for eligible employees; discounts in the museum store and cafe; free general admission for you and your immediate family members.
Work Schedule: Variable, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Responsibilities
  1. Respond to and investigate any incident involving the safety of staff, guests, assets, or property
  2. Provide first aid and/or CPR in the event of a medical emergency and provide guidance and physical assistance in the event of an emergency evacuation. Follow existing emergency procedures for evacuations due to any fire, flood emergency, or sudden and severe weather conditions that may arise
  3. Exhibit strong customer service skills during any situation, including responding to inquiries from guests, visitors, and suppliers
  4. Maintain vigilance for and take proactive steps to correct potentially hazardous situations
  5. Ensure compliance with all policies and procedures governing people, vehicles, and property by all persons on Winterthur property
  6. Monitor the security of Winterthur via computerized security systems
  7. Galleries-monitor 1st and 2nd floor Galleries and respond to emergencies that arise
  8. Motor Patrol-patrol Winterthur grounds and required buildings and respond to emergencies that arise, including assisting in the evacuation of Museum, Gallery, and Wing
  9. Main Gate-screen entry when not open to the public; greet and direct first-time guests to Visitor Center; greet outside contractors and ensure proper direction or escort to destination; answer incoming calls and assist as necessary
  10. Museum-Secure exterior doors as needed, respond to medical emergencies; respond, investigate, and complete written reports on injured guests and employees. Evening & Night-walk Museum Wing, Gallery, and Research Building to monitor exterior doors and check for safety issues

Minimum Experience: High school diploma or equivalent with some customer service, safety, or law enforcement experience, or the ability to learn public safety duties quickly
Preferred Experience: High school diploma or equivalent, first aid certification, and 1+ years' experience in a public safety-related field
Knowledge/Skills
  1. The ability to talk to people in a friendly manner that gets results
  2. A team orientation and willingness to collaborate
  3. Flexible workdays/hours and ability to work with little notice
  4. This position requires clear thinking during any situation that may arise with a calm and professional demeanor
  5. Proficient oral and written communication skills
  6. CPR/First Aid certification is preferred. Without prior certification, must be able to pass a written and practical test after attending a training course as designated by Winterthur
  7. Basic computer skills, including word processing, accessing and managing a Winterthur-provided e-mail account, and navigating the internet
  8. Ability to utilize computerized security and office systems after training

Essential Functions
  1. Valid driver's license with no conviction for driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol within 3 years of application. Certified copy is to be provided by applicant upon request
  2. No convictions for theft or sexually related offenses
  3. Must be able to work within the confines of the Museum or other Collection areas that require tight security and attention to detail
  4. Must enjoy dealing with the public in a cultural property setting
  5. Must be capable of performing CPR /First Aid after training
  6. Must be able to climb multiple stairs; at least 9 floors
  7. Must be able to walk or stand for extended periods of time; potentially 8 hours or more
  8. Must be able to sit in and operate a SUV or Pickup type vehicle for an 8-hour shift
  9. Must be able to lift 50+ pounds
  10. Must be able to climb a ladder

Thank you for considering Winterthur Museum job opportunities.