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Helper Fly Fly Out Mining Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Paramedic

Melbourne, FL ยท On-site

Secure Your Future: 401(k) matching at 3% to help you build long-term financial stability ... Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations (2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off), you'll ...

Secure Your Future: 401(k) matching at 3% to help you build long-term financial stability ... Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations (2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off), you'll ...

Secure Your Future: 401(k) matching at 3% to help you build long-term financial stability ... Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations (2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off), you'll ...

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Helper Fly Fly Out Mining information

What is a helper fly fly out mining?

Helper Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) Mining jobs involve assisting skilled workers and tradespeople at remote mining sites, where employees are flown in for a set rotation and then flown out for rest periods. Helpers support daily operations by performing general labor, maintaining equipment, transporting materials, and ensuring work areas are clean and safe. These roles require adaptability, physical fitness, and willingness to work in challenging and remote conditions. FIFO schedules often mean extended periods away from home, but they offer competitive pay and the opportunity to gain experience in the mining industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a helper fly fly out mining?

To thrive as a Fly-In Fly-Out (FIFO) Mining Helper, you generally need a high school diploma, physical fitness, and basic knowledge of mining safety procedures. Familiarity with tools, machinery, and safety certifications like Standard 11 or First Aid are typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication are essential soft skills for working in remote and challenging environments. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensure safety, efficiency, and smooth operations in demanding mining sites.

What are some common challenges faced by helpers in fly-in fly-out (FIFO) mining roles, and how can they be managed?

Helpers in FIFO mining roles often face challenges such as adjusting to long shifts, working in remote locations, and being away from family for extended periods. Managing fatigue, maintaining good communication with the team, and staying connected with loved ones are essential for well-being. Many mining companies provide employee assistance programs, structured rosters, and recreational facilities on-site to support workers. Building strong relationships with colleagues and actively participating in onsite activities can also help manage the unique demands of FIFO life.

What is the difference between Helper Fly Fly Out Mining vs Helper Underground Mining?

AspectHelper Fly Fly Out MiningHelper Underground Mining
CredentialsBasic safety training, site-specific inductionBasic safety training, site-specific induction
Work EnvironmentSurface, remote fly-in fly-out sitesUnderground mining tunnels
Industry UsageMining companies with remote operationsTraditional underground mines
Job FocusAssisting with surface tasks, equipment prepSupporting underground operations, assisting miners

Helper Fly Fly Out Mining and Helper Underground Mining share similar safety requirements and industry usage. However, Helper Fly Fly Out Mining typically involves surface work at remote sites with fly-in fly-out arrangements, while Helper Underground Mining works within underground tunnels supporting mining activities. Both roles require basic safety training but differ mainly in work environment and specific job duties.

What are the most commonly searched types of Fly Fly Out Mining jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Fly Fly Out Mining jobs in Florida are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Helper Fly Fly Out Mining jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Helper Fly Fly Out Mining job openings:

Infographic showing various Helper Fly Fly Out Mining job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 56% Full Time, and 44% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

OPS FRUIT FLY TRAPPER - 42913235

MyFlorida

Boca Raton, FL โ€ข On-site

$19/hr

Full-time, Temporary

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

Requisition No:ย 882169ย 

Agency: Agriculture and Consumer Services

Working Title: OPS FRUIT FLY TRAPPER - 42913235

ย Pay Plan: Temp

Position Number:ย 42913235ย 

Salary:ย  $19.00 Hourlyย 

Posting Closing Date: 08/26/2026ย 

Total Compensation Estimatorย Tool


OPS FRUIT FLY TRAPPER

(CLASS TITLE: OPS ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST I)

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREย AND CONSUMER SERVICES

DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY

***OPEN COMPETITIVE OPPORTUNITY --
THIS IS A FULL-TIME OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES (OPS) POSITION***

CONTACT:

Holly Jarboe, Email: Holly.Jarboe@fdacs.gov

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:ย 

A high school diploma or its equivalent and six (6) months of experience in environmental protection, regulation, or health; one of the physical or natural sciences; agriculture; or engineering; or

An associate's degree (2 years) from an accredited college or university.

Possession of a valid Driver License.

EDUCATIONAL NOTE: Graduates utilizing education attained in the United States to meet the minimum requirements of a position will not be appointed until verification of the applicable degree has been obtained.ย Foreign trained graduates utilizing a degree attained outside of the United States to meet the minimum requirements of a position must be prepared to provide a copy of a credential evaluation conducted by an Approved Credential Evaluation Agency.ย  A list of approved agencies can be viewed at "Approved Credential Evaluation Agencies, Florida Department of Education." Approved Credential Evaluation Agencies (fldoe.org)ย 

***ATTENTION CANDIDATES***

To be considered for a position with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services:

  • All fields in the Candidate Profile must be completed (an attached resume is not a substitution for the information required on the candidate profile).
  • Work history, hours worked, and formal education fields must be filled out to determine qualifications for this position.
  • Responses to Qualifying Questions must be verifiable in the Candidate Profile.

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services values
and supports employment of individuals with disabilities.ย Qualified
individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

Occasionally travel, including overnight and sometimes up to two weeks on an emergency program.

NOTES:

To maintain fairness and integrity, applicants are required to provide honest and authentic responses during all stages of the evaluation and selection process. Applicants must rely on their own personal knowledge, thoughts, and impressions. A candidate's use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to answer qualifying questions or participate in interviews will be taken into consideration when determining qualification for the position.

Benefits include optional insurance coverage and a LinkedIn Learning training account.

JOB DUTIES:

General Statement: This is a professional position responsible for the protection, and regulation of native and cultivated flora within the state of Florida.

Exotic Fruit Fly Detection: The incumbent is responsible for:

  • Places and services fruit fly detection devices in accordance with the Florida Fruit Fly Detection Manual. Conducts plant pest detection surveys in agricultural and residential environments.
  • Performing all activities associated with fruit fly detection program and perform these activities properly, timely and in a responsible manner. Maintain a passing grade on all fruit fly related training material.
  • Submitting timely and accurate reports of all work performed:ย including inputting daily trapping records into e-Trap and maintain all Fruit Fly Detection records as required by program standards, and all other reports as necessary including but not limited to vehicle reports.
  • Following all established safety guidelines and any additional precautions and practices set forth by management.

Public Relations:ย The incumbent is responsible for:

  • Maintaining a professional demeanor and presenting a neat, professional appearance to the public.
  • Responding to consumer complaints, or when necessary, refers them to the proper agency.
  • Attending meetings and workshops to keep current on Department activities.


Field Diagnostic and Sampling
:ย The incumbent is responsible for:

  • Conducting field diagnostic tasks, using approved sampling methods and equipment to collect laboratory samples.
  • Detecting, examining, collecting, preparing, and submitting insects and other arthropods, diseases and soil samples indexed to the appropriate technical bureau for confirmation.
  • Obtaining additional information using of various investigative techniques, including reference materials, source information, and interviews with authoritative sources to assist in proper diagnosis.


Regulatory Activities
:ย The incumbent is responsible for:

  • Assisting with inspections of plant material and other high-risk commodities for the purpose of excluding plant pests.ย 


Emergency Programs
:ย The incumbent is responsible for:

  • Assisting in exotic pest surveys and protocols within the state.
  • Responding to emergency programs which necessitate prolonged absences from assigned headquarters and unusual working hours.


Related work
: The incumbent is responsible for performing related work as directed by management.


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  • Skill in completing and maintaining accurate records.
  • Ability to recognize citrus varieties and other known hosts of exotic fruit flies.
  • Ability to work outdoors in hot, cold, and humid temperature environments.
  • Ability to walk on uneven ground and in inclement weather.
  • Ability to interact with the public and team members in a professional and courteous manner.
  • Ability to read and draw basic maps, and to locate properties using street and geographic maps.
  • Ability to lift 25 lbs. and bend repetitiously.

The Benefits of Working for the State of Florida

Working for the State of Florida as an OPS employee is more than just a paycheck.ย 

  • Participation in state group insurance (must meet eligibility requirements*);
  • Participation in the Florida Deferred Compensation Plan (457b). ย For additional details and online enrollment visit MyFloridaDeferredComp.com;
  • State of Florida 401(a) FICA Alternative Plan (tax deferred Retirement Savings Plan). For more information visit Social Security Alternative Plan (aigrs.com)ย and read OPS Social Security Alternative Planย (Does not apply to previous FRS Retirees);
  • Flexible Spending Accounts;ย For a more benefits information, visitย www.mybenefits.myflorida.com;
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

*Seasonal and part-time OPS employees (less than 30 hours average per ย week) refer to People First at 877-562-7287 or go to: https://www.mybenefits.myflorida.com/myhealth/eligibility_and_enrollment/ops_employees
SPECIAL NOTES:

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.