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Live In Rv Resort Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Engineers

Goleta, CA · On-site

$20/hr

Proficient skills in operating various hand tools, power equipment, and commercial machinery Previous maintenance experience in a campground or RV resort, is helpful. Ability to endure seasonal ...

RV resort office or hotel front desk experience, a plus Rewarding Benefits You will be part of an ... In exchange, we will reward you with great pay, advancement opportunities, paid time off, great ...

MWR Housekeeper

Monterey, CA · On-site

$43K/yr

MWR Recreational Lodging offers accommodations to include Recreational Vehicle (RV) Parks, Vacation Rentals (Cottages, cabins, singles houses, townhomes, duplexes, mobile homes, hotels, apartments ...

MWR Housekeeper

Monterey, CA · On-site

$43K/yr

MWR Recreational Lodging offers accommodations to include Recreational Vehicle (RV) Parks, Vacation Rentals (Cottages, cabins, singles houses, townhomes, duplexes, mobile homes, hotels, apartments ...

... A motorcoach resort in Indio, California. This seasonal role is responsible for delivering a ... role at a luxury RV resort, motorcoach resort, hotel, or full-service resort property

Help Customers Live the Adventure! At Airstream Los Angeles, we don't just sell travel trailers--we ... As an RV Sales Associate, you'll represent one of the most iconic and respected brands in the RV ...

RV Sales Associate

Temecula, CA · On-site

$16.90/hr

Help Customers Live the Adventure! At Airstream Inland Empire, we don't just sell travel trailers ... As an RV Sales Associate, you'll represent one of the most iconic and respected brands in the RV ...

$16.90/hr

Help Customers Live the Adventure! At Airstream Orange County, we don't just sell travel trailers ... As an RV Sales Associate, you'll represent one of the most iconic and respected brands in the RV ...

Ranger

Paso Robles, CA · On-site

$20/hr

... RV Resort Manager, and monitoring the pool(s) for unregistered guests. Rangers provide excellent customer service to prospective and current guests in the resort at all times. This position may ...

... RV Resort Manager, and monitoring the pool(s) for unregistered guests. Rangers provide excellent customer service to prospective and current guests in the resort at all times. This position may ...

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Live In Rv Resort information

How to work while living in a RV?

A live-in RV resort worker can find employment through online job boards, resort management, or local businesses. It is important to have reliable internet access, basic maintenance skills, and flexibility in scheduling to balance work and RV living effectively.

What do people who live in RVs do for work?

People who live in RVs often work remotely in fields such as writing, graphic design, programming, or customer service, which allow for flexible locations. Others find seasonal or temporary jobs like campground staff, maintenance, or hospitality roles at RV parks and resorts. Many also pursue gig work or freelance opportunities to support their lifestyle while traveling.

What is the difference between Live In Rv Resort vs Campground Host?

AspectLive In Rv ResortCampground Host
CredentialsBasic RV driving and maintenance skills, sometimes resort-specific certificationsSimilar, often requiring basic knowledge of campground operations
Work EnvironmentLuxury or semi-luxury resort settings, amenities, customer service focusPublic campgrounds, outdoor settings, assisting campers and maintaining sites
Employer & IndustryResort management, hospitality industryPublic parks, government agencies, private campgrounds

Both roles involve working with RVs and assisting guests, but Live In Rv Resorts typically focus on hospitality and luxury amenities, while Campground Hosts work in outdoor, public settings assisting campers and maintaining sites. The main differences are the work environment and the level of service provided.

What is the 444 rule for RVs?

The 444 rule for RVs is a guideline suggesting that RV owners should check their tires every 4 hours of driving, every 4 days, and perform a full maintenance check every 4 months. For live-in RV resort jobs, understanding safety and maintenance standards like this is important to ensure proper vehicle upkeep and compliance with resort policies.

What jobs are good for RV living?

Jobs suitable for RV living include remote positions such as customer service, writing, graphic design, and virtual assistance, which often require only a computer and internet connection. Additionally, seasonal or gig work like campground hosting, delivery driving, or freelance work can provide flexible schedules and mobility for RV travelers.
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Engineers

$20/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


EOS Hospitality rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 16 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

JOB DUTIES
Respond and attend to guest repair requests. Complete routine maintenance and minor repairs to resort accommodations, facilities, and streets as needed.
Complete checklists of physical condition of resort accommodations prior to and after guest occupancy.
Ensure resort is presentable and always inviting, and that it adheres to resort curb appeal standards.
Ensure trash/debris is picked up daily from common areas and streets daily. Empty common area trash containers as needed.
Maintains clean, organized maintenance workshop and storerooms.
Inspect playground area and equipment, pool/spa area, and other recreational amenities to ensure everything is in good condition, making minor repairs as needed.
Ensure all resort streets and public access routes are free of hazards.
Maintain resort pool(s), test chemical levels, and adjust appropriately, where applicable.
Maintain resort vehicles and equipment.
Follow safety procedures while performing duties, including safely operating vehicles when moving from site to site and picking up supplies.
Report any maintenance problems, safety hazards, accidents, or injuries.
Ensure uniform and personal appearance are clean and professional.
Other duties and special projects as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS
As an Engineer, you must be hard-working, reliable and focused on providing exceptional customer service. You must also be highly organized and detail-oriented with the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects without any assistance.
Availability for flexible shift schedules, including but not limited second shifts (2PM-10:30PM), weekends and holidays.
Reach overhead and below the knees, including bending, twisting, pulling, and stooping.
Skilled in several areas such as Pools, HVAC, electrical, IT, carpentry, dry walling, painting, and plumbing. Demonstrated knowledge of and broad experience in general maintenance techniques and repair work.
Proficient skills in operating various hand tools, power equipment, and commercial machinery
Previous maintenance experience in a campground or RV resort, is helpful.
Ability to endure seasonal temperatures as working conditions require frequent outdoor work.
Valid driver's license
General knowledge of janitorial work, plumbing and grounds maintenance
Ability to provide legible written reports.
Basic computer proficiency, including the ability to use email and internet.
Availability to respond to resort needs during non-business hours while on-call.
Heavy equipment experience preferred.
Education
High School Diploma or GED
Pay Rate - $20.00
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.
For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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