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Android Developer

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$65.50 - $86/hr

... lives of hourly and shift workers. Our innovative Android and IOS apps enable people to receive ... Silicon Valley behind our vision. Build an easy to use, fast, reliable and visually engaging ...

Android Developer

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$65.50 - $86/hr

... lives of hourly and shift workers. Our innovative Android and IOS apps enable people to receive ... Silicon Valley behind our vision. Build an easy to use, fast, reliable and visually engaging ...

Android Developer

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$65.50 - $86/hr

... lives of hourly and shift workers. Our innovative Android and IOS apps enable people to receive ... Storage such as SQLite, SharedPreferences, File Storage, and Cache Storage * Animations, Graphics ...

Android Developer

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$65.50 - $86/hr

... lives of hourly and shift workers. Our innovative Android and IOS apps enable people to receive ... Storage such as SQLite, SharedPreferences, File Storage, and Cache Storage * Animations, Graphics ...

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What are Hourly Cache Valley jobs?

Hourly Cache Valley jobs refer to employment opportunities in the Cache Valley region of northern Utah and southeastern Idaho that pay workers on an hourly basis. These jobs can be found in a variety of industries such as retail, food service, manufacturing, customer service, and agriculture. Hourly positions are often appealing to students, part-time workers, or those seeking flexible schedules. Common job titles include cashier, warehouse worker, barista, and delivery driver. Wages and benefits can vary depending on the employer and position.

What are some common challenges faced by hourly employees working in Cache Valley, and how can they be addressed?

Hourly employees in Cache Valley often encounter challenges such as managing variable work schedules, balancing multiple jobs, and adapting to seasonal fluctuations in employment opportunities. Building strong communication with supervisors about availability and preferences can help address scheduling concerns. Additionally, seeking out employers who offer stable hours or opportunities for cross-training can provide more consistent income and career development. Networking within the local community may also open doors to more reliable positions or advancement opportunities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an hourly worker in Cache Valley, and why are they important?

To succeed as an hourly worker in Cache Valley, you generally need reliability, a strong work ethic, and relevant experience or training for the specific job, such as food service, retail, or manufacturing. Familiarity with point-of-sale systems, inventory tracking tools, or specific machinery may be required depending on the industry. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability make employees stand out in fast-paced or customer-facing environments. These skills ensure efficient operations, positive customer interactions, and overall workplace productivity.

What is the difference between Hourly Cache Valley vs Hourly Data Analyst?

AspectHourly Cache ValleyHourly Data Analyst
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require technical certificationsBachelor's degree in data science, statistics, or related field; certifications like Microsoft Excel or SQL are common
Work EnvironmentData centers, server rooms, or on-site technical settingsOffice settings, remote work, or client sites
Industry UsageIT, data management, and technical support sectorsBusiness, finance, marketing, and technology sectors

Hourly Cache Valley roles focus on managing cache systems and technical support in IT environments, often requiring technical certifications. Hourly Data Analysts analyze data to support business decisions, typically needing a degree in a related field. While both roles involve data handling, Cache Valley positions are more technical and infrastructure-oriented, whereas Data Analysts focus on data interpretation and reporting.

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Infographic showing various Hourly Cache Valley job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 31% Contract, and 8% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.
Communication Reserve

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Salary: $0.00 Hourly
Location : San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District, CA
Job Type: Volunteer
Job Number: 2026004
Division: Technology
Opening Date: 02/26/2026
ABOUT THE POSITION
We are accepting and reviewing applications for this Open and Continuous recruitment on an ongoing basis.You will be contacted if you are selected for an interview.
Volunteer Communication Reserves are an important part of the District's operations. Their dedication and commitment to the District contribute the overall success and safety of the organization and staff by enhancing the communications and support functions in both times of emergency and on a routine basis. Volunteer Communication Reserves do not perform firefighting functions, or other functions that are normally performed by career District personnel.
Please note: Volunteer Communication Reserves must maintain a residence within the District, or within 30 minutes of District boundaries to be eligible.
The duties consist of, but are not limited to the following:
  • Fire support duties as assigned, including rehabilitation duties during fire incidents
  • Provide support during mutual aid response, including track resources.
  • Assist with logistical Situation/Resource Status support
  • Distribute and recover radio equipment (cache radios and other equipment)
  • Operate radio equipment at incidents
  • Provide telephone and fax support at incidents and during emergencies
  • Assist with the Mobile Command Post and Breathing Support Unit, including setup, operation, shutdown and rehabilitation (upon completion of training)
  • Drive Communications Support and Breathing Support Units, including setup, startup and shutdown/rehabilitation (upon completion of the appropriate license, certification, and training requirements)
  • Responsible for the inspection and care, including reporting maintenance issues through the appropriate channels, of the Mobile Communication and Breathing Support Units
  • Assist in Community Events
  • Other duties as assigned

ABOUT THE DISTRICT
The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is an independent Special District in Contra Costa County responsible for providing a high level of emergency and non-emergency services to the communities it serves. The District's service area encompasses approximately 155 square miles, serving the communities of Alamo, Blackhawk, Danville, Diablo, San Ramon, the southern boundary of Morgan Territory, and the Tassajara Valley. The communities are primarily residential, commercial, office park, and controlled manufacturing, along with wildland areas, protected by nine stations and one volunteer staffed station with 185 employees, and 56 volunteers. Financial oversight and strategic policy direction are provided by an elected 5-member Board of Directors.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Volunteer requirements are:
  • Minimum Age - 18 years of age
  • Possession of and ability to maintain a current valid California Driver's License, Class C, is a condition of the program
  • Maintain a residence within the District, or within 30 minutes of District boundaries
  • Schedule: Reserves must attend 18 out of the 24 (75%) training meetings per year. Failure to do so may result in the person being dropped from the program. Training meetings are held twice a month usually in the evening hours. In addition, the ability and flexibility to work day/night shifts when needed is important.
  • Possess the physical ability to carry a minimum of 50 pounds for 500 feet, and work in hot and/or inclement weather for extended periods of time
  • Must have computer access to the internet and email from home
  • Basic PC computer and electronics troubleshooting
  • Understanding of Public Safety radio systems
  • Strong desire to serve the community
Additional Requirements (Optional) - Support Apparatus
All outlined minimum requirements in addition to:
  • Possession and maintenance of a California Firefighter Endorsement
  • Ability to attend and pass a mandatory District provided Driver Training 1A
  • Ability to pass a road test and check-off by a District Driving Instructor on the safe operation of assigned apparatus
  • Availability to conduct a monthly inspection on a rotating basis
  • Ability to complete reports through the District's Record Management System when the unit is deployed to incidents
*There are a limited number of drivers in the program. Drivers will be added to the program on an as needed basis. The selection of drivers may require additional screening depending on the interest and number of available openings.
ORIENTATION AND TRAINING (provided by the District)
The Volunteer Communications Reserve Orientation and Training will include, but not be limited to, the following:
  • First Aid
  • CPR
  • Basic safety briefings
  • Review of District policies
  • Equipment familiarization
  • Safety/Equipment drills
  • Basic Incident Command System
  • Correct use of PPE

APPLICATION PROCESS
The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract or offer.
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. Candidates must apply online through Government Jobs at: .
Candidates considered for employment will be required to undergo a background investigation, including a medical examination and a pre-employment drug screening.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, should special accommodations be necessary at any stage of the selection process, please contact the Human Resources Division at (925) 838-6628.
The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is an equal employment opportunity employer and makes employment decisions based on merit, qualifications and competence. The District does not discriminate on the basis of race (including traits historically associated with race, including but not limited to hair texture and protective hairstyles), sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender, pregnancy and breastfeeding), religious creed (including religious dress and grooming), color, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, marital status, registered domestic partner status, military or veteran status, sexual orientation (including heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality), age (40 and over), genetic characteristics and information, reproductive health decision-making, or any other basis prohibited by law.
There are no benefits with this position.