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Ice Entry Level Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

At Museum of Ice Cream, we invite you to believe in the magic of creativity, to remind you that ... * Entry level food preparation and inventory experience * Food Handler or ServeSafe certification ...

At Museum of Ice Cream, we invite you to believe in the magic of creativity, to remind you that ... * Entry level food preparation and inventory experience * Food Handler or ServeSafe certification ...

At Museum of Ice Cream, we invite you to believe in the magic of creativity, to remind you that ... * Entry level food preparation and inventory experience * Food Handler or ServeSafe certification ...

Lube Technician - FT 8305

Milton, FL · On-site

$12.25 - $17/hr

The Lube Technician is our entry-level position that is responsible for acquiring the skills and ... litter, snow and ice removal, cleaning restrooms and other customer and employee areas as ...

Lube Technician - FT 8301

Pensacola, FL · On-site

$12.50 - $17.25/hr

The Lube Technician is our entry-level position that is responsible for acquiring the skills and ... litter, snow and ice removal, cleaning restrooms and other customer and employee areas as ...

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Ice Entry Level information

Can I join ICE with no experience?

Joining ICE as an entry-level officer typically requires meeting basic eligibility criteria such as U.S. citizenship, a valid driver's license, and passing background checks. Prior experience is not mandatory, but candidates often need to complete training programs and pass physical and written exams to qualify for the role.

How do you get hired into ICE?

To get hired as an ICE entry-level employee, candidates typically need to meet minimum eligibility requirements such as U.S. citizenship, pass background checks, and complete relevant training or certifications. Applying through the official U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) careers website and demonstrating relevant skills or experience can improve chances of employment.

What does an entry level ICE agent make?

An entry-level ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agent typically earns between $45,000 and $55,000 annually, depending on location and experience. Starting salaries may increase with additional training, certifications, and overtime opportunities in federal law enforcement environments.

What are some entry-level ICE jobs?

Entry-level ICE jobs typically include roles such as Immigration Enforcement Agent, Customs and Border Protection Officer, or Border Patrol Agent. These positions often require a high school diploma or equivalent, physical fitness, and passing background checks; some roles may also require specialized training or certifications. They involve enforcing immigration laws, patrolling borders, and conducting investigations in various environments.

What is the difference between Ice Entry Level vs Ice Technician?

AspectIce Entry LevelIce Technician
CertificationsBasic safety and industry-specific trainingAdditional technical certifications often required
Work EnvironmentEntry-level tasks, supervisedMore hands-on technical work, sometimes in challenging conditions
Job ResponsibilitiesAssisting with ice installation and maintenancePerforming detailed repairs and troubleshooting

The main difference between Ice Entry Level and Ice Technician lies in experience and responsibilities. Entry level roles focus on basic tasks and learning, while technicians handle more complex maintenance and repairs, often requiring additional certifications.

What are the most commonly searched types of Ice jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Ice jobs in Florida are:
What cities in Florida are hiring for Ice Entry Level jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Ice Entry Level job openings:
Infographic showing various Ice Entry Level job openings in Florida as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.
Service Ambassador

Service Ambassador

Museum of Ice Cream

Miami, FL • On-site

$18/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Museum Of Ice Cream rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

7th of 19 rated visitor attractions


Job description

About Us

Museum of Ice Cream is an inclusive & immersive brand, designed to captivate your sweetest fantasy and sugar-filled daydreams online and IRL. At Museum of Ice Cream, we invite you to believe in the magic of creativity, to remind you that inclusive spaces do exist, and to show you that childlike wonder is worth savoring. In our world, ice cream is the agent of change and the vehicle to ignite the creative spirit that lives in all of us. Fueled by the power of imagination, MOIC is a universe of possibilities with tons of room for you to explore.

The Flavor Profile

A Service Ambassador thrives in supporting operational excellence across back of house, food and beverage service areas, programming, events and other key areas of guest service support at Museum of Ice Cream. This role focuses on ensuring efficiency, maintaining standards, as well as providing seamless service and support for daily operations. You are passionate about hospitality and love creating memorable moments through friendly service and efficient operations, all while maintaining the highest level of guest interaction and brand standards.

Your Day-to-Day:
  • Service Excellence: Provide outstanding service by interacting with guests and team members, offering personalized support throughout the museum.
  • Facilities Maintenance: Follow all food handling, cleanliness and sanitation guidelines, ensuring that all museum areas meet safety and brand standards.
  • Food Preparation: Organize supplies and prepare food and beverage (F&B) components to enhance the guest experience & support museum operations.
  • Ice Cream & Treat Delivery: Efficiently serve ice cream and treats to guests as needed, maintaining high standards of presentation, safety and cleanliness.
  • Set-Up & Close Down: Set up and maintain guest-facing areas, ensuring all stations, spaces, and exhibits are stocked, clean, and organized.
  • Event & VIP Setup: Assist with setting up for special events and VIP experiences, ensuring high-profile guests receive exceptional and personalized service.
  • Perform Other Duties: Perform other duties as assigned by management.
  • Cross-Training Potential: Opportunity to be cross-trained in Show Team functions, allowing you to contribute to interactive guest experiences and performances as needed.

Pay: Starting at $18 per hour

Requirements

Necessities

  • 18 years or older
  • Open availability, including weekends (Sunday), and closing shifts
  • Standing and walking on your feet for extended periods of time
  • Teamwork and ability to effectively function in a high energy environment
  • Bend/lift heavy objects of up to 40 pounds

Nice to Haves:

  • Experience in customer service, janitorial service, retail, or food prep service, within a high-volume environment
  • Entry level food preparation and inventory experience
  • Food Handler or ServeSafe certification preferred (we provide while on the job)
  • Prior experience in facilities, maintenance or sanitation
  • Guest-facing customer service or hospitality experience

Benefits

The Good Stuff:

  • Competitive pay and performance bonus
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Employee of the month program
  • Break room snacks and unlimited ice cream
  • Ability to grow within the company
  • Annual performance review and bonus
  • Team outings
  • Annual team celebration, Pinkball (“pink-tie” themed and you can bring a date!)
  • Free entry for self at any MOIC location
  • 4 free museum tickets per quarter (16 per year) for friends and family + discounts on additional tickets
  • 50% off retail products
  • Flex Day: A sweet bonus day off to pause, play, or rest — whatever fills your cone.

Museum of Ice Cream is an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.


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