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Logging Camp Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Take pictures of guests during Logging Camp, Scenic Drives, Lavene Hike or Bike. To be able to download, properly label and print pictures * Some knowledge of computers for internet searches, TCR ...

Take pictures of guests during Logging Camp, Scenic Drives, Lavene Hike or Bike. To be able to download, properly label and print pictures * Some knowledge of computers for internet searches, TCR ...

Activity Guide

Darby, MT · On-site

$14.50/hr

Take pictures of guests during Logging Camp, Scenic Drives, Lavene Hike or Bike. To be able to download, properly label and print pictures * Some knowledge of computers for internet searches, TCR ...

Patrols, periodically, buildings and grounds of industrial plant or commercial establishment, docks, logging camp area, or work site; * Patrols lobbies, corridors, and public rooms, confers with ...

Martis Camp isn't just a place to work, it's a place to belong, contribute, and be part of ... logging the position of the vehicle with our Lake Club Valet Software using a tablet. When not ...

Client Experience Manager

KY · On-site

$16/hr

Burn Boot Camp Client Experience Manager (CEM) Hours: Monday-Friday, 5:00 AM-12:00 PM (approx ... Completes all follow-ups assigned in MB, logging updates in both the Trial Tracker and Client Log.

Burn Boot Camp Client Experience Manager (CEM) Hours: Monday-Friday, 5:00 AM-12:00 PM (approx ... Completes all follow-ups assigned in MB, logging updates in both the Trial Tracker and Client Log.

Geotechnician

Boise, ID · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Camp accommodations and meals provided Qualifications * Experience with geotechnical or geological core logging preferred * Ability to work independently in remote field conditions * Strong ...

Camp accommodations and meals provided Qualifications * Experience with geotechnical or geological core logging preferred * Ability to work independently in remote field conditions * Strong ...

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How much do logging camp jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for logging camp in the United States is $23.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Logging Camp job?

A Logging Camp job involves working in a remote camp where logging operations take place. Duties can vary based on the role but often include cutting, transporting, and processing timber, as well as camp maintenance and support services. Workers may stay on-site for extended periods and follow safety regulations to operate heavy machinery and handle logs efficiently. These jobs are physically demanding and require teamwork in outdoor environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Logging Camp position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Logging Camp environment, workers need physical stamina, familiarity with forestry operations, and a practical understanding of safety protocols, often gained through on-the-job experience or vocational training. Use of equipment such as chainsaws, skidders, and safety gear is standard, and some roles may require certifications like OSHA safety training or first aid. Dependability, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for maintaining productivity and safety in remote, team-based settings. These abilities are vital as they help ensure safe, efficient, and coordinated forestry operations in demanding outdoor environments.

What is the typical work environment like in a logging camp, and what should I expect regarding accommodations and daily routine?

Logging camps are generally situated in remote forested areas, requiring workers to stay on site for extended periods, typically in bunkhouses or temporary housing provided by the employer. The daily routine often starts early and involves physically demanding tasks such as tree felling, equipment maintenance, and transporting logs, all while adhering to strict safety regulations. Teamwork is essential, as most tasks are performed alongside other crew members, and clear communication helps keep everyone safe and efficient. While the work can be challenging due to weather and terrain, many find it rewarding for the camaraderie and unique outdoor setting. Most employers also provide meals, basic amenities, and scheduled days off to ensure worker wellbeing during long shifts.
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Infographic showing various Logging Camp job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 58% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 9% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,948 per year, or $23.5 per hour.
Summer Camp Aquatics Lead

$436/wk

Temporary

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Join the Summer Staff at Rock Springs!

Do you thrive in a team environment? Enjoy working with youth? Like being outdoors? Look no further than Rock Springs Ranch! Our primary responsibility is to serve campers and set a great example for them in every way.

The goals of the summer are:

  • To provide a Safe, Educational and Fun environment for campers
  • To provide positive role models for campers
  • To provide professional development opportunities through workshops and hands-on experiences widen your skill sets and and knowledge for a successful future
Overview

Rock Springs Ranch is part of the Kansas 4-H Foundation, a non-profit organization. We strive to make the best better for all Kansas youth through leadership, educational and service opportunities. Rock Springs Ranch is located just outside of Junction City, KS. We are about 45 minutes from Manhattan, and two hours from both Kansas City and Wichita. During the summer we host a wide variety of camps and retreats including: Summer Camp, Family Reunions, Church Retreats, Specialty Camps and many more.

Established in 1946, Rock Springs has continued to grow along the way. Staff members come from a variety of backgrounds from around the state, country and world. If you are looking for an opportunity to grow and develop your skills in a fun and rewarding summer job, apply for this experience.

The Aquatics Lead is responsible for the safe & efficient operation of swimming pools, canoes, and kayaks. Also, responsible for supervising & evaluating other lifeguards to ensure that participants & staff are safe at all times. Current lifeguard certification is encouraged but not required. There is a lifeguard course available prior to summer, if needed.

Daily Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
  • Camper Supervision
  • Lifeguarding
  • Lifeguard Supervision
  • Basic Pool Cleaning
  • Regular Chemical testing and logging
  • Collaborate with LGI on in-service planning

*Room and Board is provided at no additional throughout summer*

Important DatesLead Training (for all those hired into a leadership position):
  • May 15-19
Specialty Training (lifeguards, ropes, shooting, equestrian, etc.):
  • May 20-24
Staff Training (MANDATORY for all summer staff):
  • May 27-31
Summer Dates (half-week & week-long sessions):
  • June 2- July 16
Additional Work Opportunities (rental groups):
  • July 17- August 11