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Quick Response Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Patient Care Coordinator

Altamonte Springs, FL · On-site

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

Our 2 - Hour Patient Acceptance Guarantee gives a quick response to prescribers and patients for critical, time - sensitive treatments. As we continue to grow, we need exceptionally talented, bright ...

RN - Cath Lab

Miami, FL · On-site

$2.4K/wk

... quick response, and personable service that helps travelers meet their professional and personal goals - contract after contract. The Convergence Medical Staffing Mobile App enables our travelers to ...

RN - Cardiology

Ocala, FL · On-site

$2.0K/wk

... quick response, and personable service that helps travelers meet their professional and personal goals - contract after contract. The Convergence Medical Staffing Mobile App enables our travelers to ...

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How much do quick response jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for quick response in Florida is $14.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.88 and $16.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Quick Response vs Customer Service Representative?

AspectQuick ResponseCustomer Service Representative
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; training in emergency protocolsHigh school diploma; communication skills training
Work EnvironmentEmergency response settings, fast-pacedCall centers, retail, office settings
Employer & Industry UsageEmergency services, security firmsRetail, telecommunications, hospitality
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in emergency responseCustomer support roles

Quick Response professionals focus on immediate action in emergency situations, requiring specialized training. Customer Service Representatives handle customer inquiries and support, typically in office or call center environments. While both roles involve communication skills, Quick Response roles emphasize rapid decision-making in urgent contexts, whereas Customer Service Representatives focus on customer satisfaction and problem-solving.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Quick Response jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Quick Response job openings:

Infographic showing various Quick Response job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 49% Full Time, 46% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $29,969 per year, or $14.4 per hour.

Heavy Truck Technician II

City of Jacksonville

Jacksonville, FL • On-site

$59K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Job Description Are you looking for a position with a work/life balance. Do you want to earn four (4) weeks off during your first year of employment. Do you want low and no cost health insurance options.

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you need to complete your application now. Work for the city you love!!. The Fleet Management Division is actively seeking (3) Heavy Truck Technician II.

Did you know as a City of Jacksonville employee, you would also have twelve (12) paid holidays and a personal leave day as well. In addition to health insurance, dental, vision, life insurance and flexible spending plans are also available. City of Jacksonville employees are also eligible for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness after ten (10) years of public service and on-time payments.

This is skilled mechanical work in inspecting, diagnosing, and repairing heavy vehicles. The work requires knowledge of techniques, methods, and procedures used to repair heavy vehicles which involves the use of specialized skills or specialized equipment, which is acquired through a combination of training and considerable on the job experience. Contacts require basic courtesy, tact, and effectiveness in dealing with others, and includes contacts to request or provide information, ask questions, or obtain clarifications.

Work is semi-routine in that tasks are covered by somewhat diversified procedures and precedents, but some latitude is permitted to consider the most appropriate method, technique, or procedure to follow; however, the work also involves differing situations requiring comparison of problem elements to reference points and exercising judgment to match the decision. The work is performed in a controlled environment where there are some risks and hazards, but they are known, predictable, and controllable. Physical demands are moderate and primarily consist of standing, stooping, bending, reaching, climbing, walking at work sites for extended periods of time, and lifting and moving objects weighing up to 50 pounds.

Operates motor vehicles such as dump trucks, garbage packers, road tractors, bucket trucks, buses, trailers, heavy vans, pumpers, ladder trucks, quick response units and auxiliary engines and uses equipment and tools necessary for repairing heavy vehicles. Work is performed under general supervision where the work assignments are varied and, although subject to instructions and established work routines, the worker is permitted some latitude to set priorities subject to supervisor's approval. Examples of Work Performs tasks of Heavy Truck Technician I Inspects, diagnoses, and repairs heavy vehicles for mechanical defects.

Performs preventive maintenance such as changing oil and hoses on heavy vehicles. Performs general engine repair and overhaul such as adjusting brakes, replacing external engine components, etc. Performs general mechanical repairs to systems such as fuel systems, exhaust systems, cooling systems, air conditioning, and suspension systems.

Performs mechanical repairs to diesel or propane powered equipment. Road tests vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 pounds or more to determine whether repairs have been completed. Diagnoses mechanical problems.

Prepares and maintains records on jobs. Demonstrates proficiency in the City of Jacksonville's competencies. Performs related work as required.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of techniques, methods, and procedures used to repair heavy vehicles. Knowledge of standard tools and equipment of the heavy vehicle repair trade. Knowledge of heavy vehicle engine electrical systems.

Knowledge of hydraulic and air-operated systems. Knowledge of test equipment including volt-ohm meter, dwell meter, tachometer, micrometer, engine analyzer, and transmission pressure gauge. Knowledge of the hazards of the work and safety practices and procedures.

Ability to inspect and determine mechanical repairs needed on heavy vehicles with gas and diesel engines. Ability to perform preventive maintenance on heavy vehicles. Ability to read, understand, and apply repair orders and technical manuals.

Ability to operate tools and equipment. Ability to operate dump trucks, garbage packers, road tractors, bucket trucks, buses, trailers, heavy vans, pumpers, ladder trucks, quick response units, auxiliary engines, and other vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 pounds or more. Ability to prepare and maintain records.

Open Requirements/Supplemental Information Two (2) years of education and/or experience in the general repair and overhaul of heavy vehicles. LICENSING/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION: A valid driver's license is required prior to appointment and must be maintained during employment. Must qualify for prior to appointment, obtain, and maintain during employment in this class a City of Jacksonville Certification as a Public Driver.

Must obtain a valid Class B Commercial Driver's License within the 6-month probationary period and maintain same during employment in this class. OTHER REQUIREMENTS: The probationary period for this class is six months. Upon appointment to this class, must possess minimum hand tools as required.

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