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Spray Technician

Vero Beach, FL ยท On-site

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

Maintain detailed records of pesticide and fertilizer applications to ensure compliance with FDACS, OSHA, EPA, and MLB safety standards. * Manage pesticide and fertilizer inventories, mixing, loading ...

Spray Technician

Vero Beach, FL

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

Maintain detailed records of pesticide and fertilizer applications to ensure compliance with FDACS, OSHA, EPA, and MLB safety standards. * Manage pesticide and fertilizer inventories, mixing, loading ...

... safety metrics. Qualifications and Skills: * 0 to 1 year's experience or related business ... management, creative services, social media and others. MLB Network is proud to be an equal ...

Freelance Logger

Secaucus, NJ ยท On-site

$24.50/hr

... safety metrics. Qualifications and Skills: * 0 to 1 year's experience or related business ... management, creative services, social media and others. MLB Network is proud to be an equal ...

Prep Cook (Part-Time)

Vero Beach, FL ยท On-site

$12.50 - $15.75/hr

This role sets up prep stations, follows standardized recipes, and maintains food safety and ... management skills * Ability to operate industrial machinery and carry loads up to 50 lbs Top MLB ...

Cook (Part-Time)

Vero Beach, FL ยท On-site

$12.25 - $16.50/hr

... food safety * Complete prep lists and production tasks as assigned by the Chef Manager on duty ... Discounts on MLB and JRTC merchandise * Complimentary or discounted tickets to special events at ...

Houseperson (Part-Time)

Vero Beach, FL ยท On-site

$12.75 - $15.75/hr

Practice safe work habits to ensure the safety of guests, coworkers, and yourself * Ensure overall ... workers and managers * Ability to work weekends and holidays as needed Why MLB? Major League ...

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How much do mlb safety manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for mlb safety manager in the United States is $98,189.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,500.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are MLB Safety Managers?

MLB Safety Managers are professionals responsible for ensuring the health and safety of players, staff, and spectators at Major League Baseball events and facilities. Their duties include enforcing safety protocols, conducting risk assessments, coordinating emergency response plans, and ensuring compliance with league and governmental safety regulations. They work closely with stadium operations, medical teams, and security personnel to minimize hazards and handle incidents efficiently. Their role is critical to maintaining a safe and secure environment during games, practices, and other events at MLB venues.

What are some common challenges faced by an MLB Safety Manager during a baseball season?

As an MLB Safety Manager, one of the primary challenges is ensuring compliance with evolving safety protocols across a large and diverse group of players, staff, and stadium personnel. This includes adapting to new health guidelines, managing emergency response plans, and coordinating with league officials and local authorities. Another challenge is maintaining effective communication and training, especially during high-traffic events or playoffs. Building trust and fostering a safety-first culture among all team members is key to overcoming these challenges.

What is the difference between Mlb Safety Manager vs Mlb Safety Coordinator?

AspectMlb Safety ManagerMlb Safety Coordinator
CertificationsOSHA 30-hour, safety management certificationsOSHA 10-hour or 30-hour, safety training certifications
Work EnvironmentOversees safety programs across teams, manages safety policiesAssists in implementing safety procedures, conducts safety training
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in professional sports organizations, stadiums, leagues

The Mlb Safety Manager typically holds more advanced certifications and has broader responsibilities in managing safety programs, while the Mlb Safety Coordinator focuses on supporting safety initiatives and training. Both roles are essential in maintaining safety standards within Major League Baseball organizations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an MLB Safety Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an MLB Safety Manager, you need expertise in occupational health and safety, a relevant degree (such as in safety management or environmental health), and in-depth knowledge of sports facility regulations. Familiarity with OSHA guidelines, safety audit software, and incident reporting systems is typically required, along with certifications like CSP (Certified Safety Professional). Strong leadership, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills for promoting a culture of safety and coordinating with diverse teams. These skills ensure the safety of players, staff, and fans, and help maintain compliance with league and legal standards.
Infographic showing various Mlb Safety Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $98,189 per year, or $47.2 per hour.
Spray Technician

Spray Technician

Major League Baseball

Vero Beach, FL โ€ข On-site

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

The Spray Technician (Full-Time) is responsible for implementing and managing JRTC's Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and fertilization programs across all athletic fields and landscaped areas. This role ensures all pesticide and fertilizer applications are conducted safely, effectively, and in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. The Spray Technician also supports the Grounds team with general maintenance and field readiness for programs, tournaments, and events.
Responsibilities
Integrated Pest Management
  • Develop, implement, and monitor a comprehensive IPM program using biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical control methods.
  • Accurately identify pests, weeds, and diseases and determine appropriate treatment methods based on IPM principles and label requirements.
  • Maintain detailed records of pesticide and fertilizer applications to ensure compliance with FDACS, OSHA, EPA, and MLB safety standards.
  • Manage pesticide and fertilizer inventories, mixing, loading, calibration, and proper disposal of containers and materials.
  • Inspect, maintain, and operate spray equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), and chemical storage facilities in safe and compliant condition.

Compliance & Safety
  • Adhere to all federal, state, and local regulations related to pesticide and fertilizer applications.
  • Maintain up-to-date Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS/SDS) and ensure secure, organized storage of all regulated materials.
  • Conduct regular inspections of spray equipment and safety devices to ensure operational readiness.
  • Participate in required safety trainings and promote a culture of environmental and personal safety across the department.

Operational Support
  • Assist with routine field maintenance, including mowing, edging, infield prep, and debris removal.
  • Support field tarp placement and removal during adverse weather conditions or special events.
  • Collaborate with the Grounds team to ensure all athletic fields and landscaped areas meet MLB standards for playability, appearance, and safety.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Assistant Manager, Grounds or Manager, Grounds.

Qualifications & Skills
Education & Experience
  • High School Diploma or GED required; vocational or technical training in turf management preferred.
  • Minimum 1 year of experience in turfgrass, golf course, landscape, or sports field pest management.
  • Experience with warm-season turf species (e.g., Bermuda grass) and athletic field management preferred.

Licenses & Certifications
  • Must possess or be able to obtain within six (6) months a Florida Pesticide & Fertilizer Applicator License Turf and Ornamentals.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Florida driver's license with an acceptable driving record.

Skills & Abilities
  • Strong working knowledge of IPM principles, pest identification, and pesticide/fertilizer safety standards.
  • Ability to calibrate, operate, and maintain spray equipment, spreaders, and hand tools.
  • Effective time management, attention to detail, and ability to work independently and collaboratively.
  • Ability to lift, move, and carry up to 50 lbs. regularly and up to 75 lbs. occasionally.
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed.

Top MLB Perks
  • Medical/Dental/Vision coverage
  • Company Matched 401(k) Plan
  • Paid Sick/Time Off and Holidays
  • Parental Leave
  • Disability Benefits (short term and long term)
  • Life and Accidental Death Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
  • Training & Development Programs
  • Discounts on MLB and JRTC merchandise
  • Access to special events at JRTC
  • JRTC Employee & Family appreciation events

The Jackie Robinson Training Complex (JRTC), operated by Major League Baseball (MLB) located in Vero Beach, Florida, serves as a year-round hub for amateur development initiatives and events designed to diversify and strengthen the talent pipelines of baseball and softball. We are the permanent home to several signature youth-focused events and programs, such as the Nike RBI World Series and the Hank Aaron Invitational, which teach players how to succeed on and off the field. The historic facility, formerly known as Dodgertown, was renamed Jackie Robinson Training Complex in honor of its trailblazing namesake.
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