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Rotating Shift Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Day Shift-Material Handler

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $20/hr

This position works a 12-hour rotating shift schedule. Continuously supports Sofidel's Employee Personal Practice Policy. Responsibilities include but may not be limited to perform this job ...

Night shift-Material Handler

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $20/hr

This position works a 12-hour rotating shift schedule. Continuously supports Sofidel's Employee Personal Practice Policy. Responsibilities include but may not be limited to perform this job ...

The Drilling Shift Supervisor will work a rotating shift to support oversight of the 24/7 wellfield drilling effort. Supervision of the field staff will include reviewing data collected to ensure ...

$26.25 - $33/hr

Will work on a rotating shift. Main responsibilities * Inspects, diagnoses and performs mechanic and hydraulic repairs and replacements autonomously. * Follows up repairs ensuring the performed work ...

Full-Time EMT

Morenci, AZ · On-site

$17.25 - $23/hr

A rotating shift schedule (48-hour shift for two weeks followed by one week with a 72-hour shift) allows ample opportunities for moonlighting and/or to enjoy generous time off in between shifts to ...

Sr. Application Developer

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$93K - $128K/yr

There will be an on-call 24x7 rotating shift support requirement. Education: Completion of a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution that prepares the employee for the assignment. Experience:

Must be able to work a 12-hour rotating shift, rotating days to nights in a hot environment. A high school diploma and/or General Education Degree (GED) is required, and 1 year of industrial ...

Must be able to work a 12-hour rotating shift, rotating days to nights in a hot environment. A high school diploma and/or General Education Degree (GED) is required, and 1 year of industrial ...

Customer Service Representative

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$13.75 - $18.75/hr

Day shift & Night Shift Must be able to work a rotating shift schedule. Some weeks you will work a day shift and other weeks a night shift. Shifts are 12-hour days. Day shift is from 6:00AM to 6:00PM ...

Full-time Paramedic

Morenci, AZ · On-site

$67K - $83K/yr

A rotating shift schedule (48-hour shift for two weeks followed by one week with a 72-hour shift) allows ample opportunities for moonlighting and/or to enjoy generous time off in between shifts to ...

Full-time Paramedic

Morenci, AZ · On-site

$67K - $83K/yr

A rotating shift schedule (48-hour shift for two weeks followed by one week with a 72-hour shift) allows ample opportunities for moonlighting and/or to enjoy generous time off in between shifts to ...

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How much do rotating shift jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for rotating shift in Arizona is $17.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.91 and $19.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a rotating shift position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a rotating shift role, you need time-management skills, adaptability, and the physical ability to work varying hours, often with a high school diploma or relevant experience. Familiarity with scheduling systems, time-tracking software, and any industry-specific equipment is typically required. Strong communication, teamwork, and resilience are essential soft skills for coping with changing routines and collaborating with others across different shifts. These competencies help maintain productivity, ensure operational continuity, and reduce errors in environments that operate around the clock.

What are rotating shift jobs?

Rotating shift jobs are positions where employees work on a schedule that changes periodically, typically cycling through day, evening, and night shifts. This means that instead of having a fixed work time, workers alternate between different shifts, often on a weekly or monthly basis. Rotating shifts are common in industries that require 24-hour coverage, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and emergency services. While this schedule helps ensure continuous operations, it can also affect sleep patterns and work-life balance.

What is the difference between Rotating Shift vs Night Shift?

AspectRotating ShiftNight Shift
Work ScheduleAlternates between day, evening, and night shiftsConsistently works overnight hours
Work EnvironmentVaries depending on shiftTypically quieter, less staff present
Required CredentialsSame as regular shifts, often includes certifications relevant to the industrySame as rotating shifts, may require night-specific safety training
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in healthcare, manufacturing, and customer serviceCommon in healthcare, security, and manufacturing

Rotating shifts involve changing work hours across different times of the day, providing variety but potentially disrupting sleep patterns. Night shifts are fixed overnight schedules, often with fewer staff and different safety considerations. Both shift types are used in similar industries and require comparable credentials, but they differ mainly in scheduling and work environment.

What are some common challenges faced by employees working rotating shifts, and how can they be managed?

Employees working rotating shifts often encounter challenges related to sleep disruption, maintaining a consistent work-life balance, and adapting to frequent changes in their schedules. Managing these challenges involves prioritizing sleep hygiene, planning ahead for personal commitments, and communicating regularly with supervisors about scheduling preferences when possible. Many organizations offer resources such as wellness programs, flexible shift-swapping policies, and training on managing fatigue to support rotating shift workers in maintaining their health and productivity.
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Infographic showing various Rotating Shift job openings in Arizona as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,318 per year, or $17.9 per hour.
Trainee, System Supervisor [TRM]

Trainee, System Supervisor [TRM]

Tucson Electric Power

Tucson, AZ

$16 - $18/hr

Full-time

Posted yesterday


Job description

We are looking for talented individuals who are passionate about making an impact in the company and the community. Apply now and become part of the dynamic energy industry!

Position Description

To acquire the skills necessary to supervise the operation of the Company's electric system for maximum economy and reliability consistent with Company safety rules, contractual commitments, cost optimization, continuity of service, and safety to Company personnel, the general public, and system equipment, NERC,WECC, and general industry criteria and practices.

Position-Related Responsibilities:

The System Supervisor Trainee, through on the job training and assigned studies during a seven step training program under the direction of System Supervisors/SC&R Training Manager, is expected to progressively gain knowledge in the Distribution, Transmission and Balancing Authority/EIM operations areas, as required to perform the following responsibilities:

Distribution Control:

  • Supervises the daily operation of the 14 kV to 120 volt distribution system on a 24-hour basis.

  • Work 24 hour rotating shift schedule

  • Prepares, or delegates the preparation of, detailed switching procedures necessary for system maintenance or addition of new facilities on the overhead and underground systems.

  • Initiates emergency procedures to re-establish customer loads in a minimum amount of time.

  • Assists in the training and oversight of Distribution Operations Coordinators (DOCS) relative to system restoration and performance

  • Maintains, or supervises the maintenance of all maps and records necessary to operate the energized distribution system.

  • Obtain and maintain NERC Operator certification.

  • Makes use of all available time for study and preparation for exams given during the training period.

  • Performs assignments and projects as requested.

Transmission Control:

  • Supervises the daily operation of the 46 kV through 500 kV systems on a 24-hour basis.

  • Work 24 hour rotating shift schedule

  • Prepares and implements detailed switching procedures, to comply with operating requirements for the maintenance of and addition to Company facilities.

  • Initiates emergency procedures to protect system components and preserve customer loads during abnormal system conditions.

  • Maintains a liaison with other utilities to assure uninterrupted interconnected operation and to stay informed of conditions that may affect this operation.

  • Obtain and maintain NERC Operator certification.

  • Makes use of all available time for study and preparation for exams given during the training period.

  • Performs assignments and projects as requested.

Balancing Authority/EIM:

  • Supervises the daily operation of all TEP local and remote generation on a 24-hour basis.

  • Work 24 hour rotating shift schedule

  • Optimizes scheduling of generation and transmission to maximize economy and reliability.

  • Prepares and maintains accurate data to comply with requirements for recording tie line flows, energy transactions, generation, loads, etc.

  • Initiates emergency procedures to protect system components and preserve customer loads during abnormal system conditions.

  • Maintains a liaison with other utilities to carry on uninterrupted interconnected operations.

  • Hour-ahead and real-time management of TEP's participation in the CAISO EIM, including outage entries, load and resource balancing, and unit dispatch.

  • Obtain and maintain NERC Operator certification.

  • Makes use of all available time for study and preparation for exams given during the training period.

  • Performs assignments and projects as requested.

This position may provide services to affiliates of the Company subject to the UNS Energy Code of Conduct and the related Policies and Procedures.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Minimum Qualifications:

High School Diploma or GED.

Two (2) years of experience in the Electric Utility industry or have a NERC certification or an Associates Power degree or Energy Program Certificate

Ability to work rotating shifts

The ability to evaluate information, and make decisions in a timely manner, during situations that can be moderately to extremely stressful.

The ability to communicate effectively with other departments within the Company, other Balancing Authorities, and any other affected entities, both verbally and in writing.

Must successfully complete an aptitude test on mathematical skills and electrical theory.

Preferred Qualifications:

Demonstrated working knowledge of the Company's transmission and distribution system.