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Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

Ride Operators are seasonal and scheduled depending on operational needs with pay up to $12.00 ... Operate the secondary control panel and visually monitor ride during operation and be prepared to ...

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How much do seasonal control panel jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal control panel in the United States is $21.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Seasonal Control Panel vs HVAC Control Technician?

AspectSeasonal Control PanelHVAC Control Technician
CredentialsElectrical certifications, HVAC knowledgeHVAC certifications, electrical skills
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, electrical panels, seasonal adjustmentsIndoor/outdoor HVAC systems, troubleshooting
Industry UsageSeasonal HVAC systems, electrical control panelsHVAC system installation, maintenance, repair

The Seasonal Control Panel primarily involves managing electrical panels for seasonal HVAC adjustments, focusing on electrical and HVAC knowledge. In contrast, an HVAC Control Technician handles broader HVAC system troubleshooting, installation, and repair. While both roles require electrical and HVAC certifications, the Seasonal Control Panel role is more specialized in electrical control panels for seasonal changes, whereas the HVAC Control Technician covers a wider range of HVAC system work.

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Canal Structure Operator - Lyons (Seasonal)

Canal Structure Operator - Lyons (Seasonal)

New York State

Lyons, NY • On-site

$20.97/hr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


New York State rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 177 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

25th of 50 rated states


Job description

Duties Description Reporting to a Chief Lock Operator, Trades Specialist Electrician, and/or a Canal Electrical Supervisor, the incumbent of this position will be responsible for interacting with canal users to provide information, respond to inquiries, collect tolls, etc.; manipulating switches and levers on control panels and open and close valves and gates in the mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic operation of a canal lock, movable dam or lift bridge. Incumbents also use hand and power tools, typical of a semiskilled worker in maintaining and repairing equipment on the canal system. The duties of the position include, but are not limited to, the following: Operates any of a variety of locks following detailed standing and special procedures

Observes or is notified of approaching float, energizes control panels to either fill or empty the lock chamber, and when water level is equalized, energizes control panel by manipulating one or a series of switches and levers to open lock entry gates and turns on traffic control light to signal vessel to enter lock chamber. Observes passage of vessel into lock chamber, advises crew of proper mooring procedure, and logs name or registry number of vessel, time of passage and any unusual occurrence. Closes lock gate and turns on traffic light to stop any other approaching vessels.

Energizes control panel to either fill or empty the lock, keeping vessel under observation in the event of a sudden emergency which might require stopping or reversing the water level equalization process. Observes the water level and when equalized on both sides of lock gates, opens lock gate and when vessel has exited, closes exit lock gates and valves and repeats procedure for next vessel awaiting passage. If operator is roving between structures, all waiting vessels are passed through the lock and the operator proceeds by automobile to the next structure which may be several miles away In the event of a failure or breakdown of the equipment, notifies the supervisor giving the nature and extent of the problem.

Operates a guard gate by energizing a control panel to raise or lower the gate as needed and to operate valves, when the gate is down, to regulate water flow to the locks below the guard gate. Operates a movable bridge by energizing a control panel to raise or lower the bridge, as needed, and to control vehicular traffic over the bridge. Performs regular preventative maintenance tasks.

Inspects AC and DC motors and generators, lubricates, cleans parts and replaces brushes. Inspects panel boards, lubricates, cleans, and replaces indicator lights, fuses and bulbs. Inspects, cleans and lubricates gear trains and racks.

Maintains lubricating and hydraulic fluid levels and replaces filters. Inspects pumps, lubricates and reports any malfunctions. Applies preservative to wooden quoins and miters which serve to seal lock gates.

Inspects and lubricates chains and cables. Inspects arc lights, navigation, pilot and traffic signals for proper functioning and as necessary replaces light bulbs and fuses. During the winter months when the canal system is closed performs a variety of maintenance activities.

Assists in the removal and replacement of electrical motors which includes disassembly, inspection of parts for wear or defect, cleaning, lubricating, repairing or replacing parts, painting and reassembly. Assists in the removal, repair, reassembly and replacement of panel boards, brake assemblies, switches, overload relays, magnetic starters, rheostats, and circuit breakers. During major structure overhauls performs a variety of semiskilled tasks characteristic of a maintenance assistant in servicing pumps, maintaining cofferdams and assisting in the installation of temporary wiring.

Performs miscellaneous maintenance work. Paints lockhouse interior and exterior. Removes snow and ice from lock chamber walls, lock gates and walkways.

Performs routine groundskeeping and building maintenance such as trimming lawns and shrubs, removing debris, and cleaning floors, windows and plumbing facilities. In accordance with specific procedures and in a standard format records daily weather, wind direction, air temperature, water level readings, a log of vessels passing through the lock and any unusual occurrences taking place. Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: 1.

Six months of experience in the operation and assembly/maintenance of mechanical, electrical, automotive or diesel machinery; or 2. Six months of experience working on a canal, of which 50% of your duties must have included working at a canal lock and/or lift bridge; or 3. A certificate of completion from a BOCES or a post-high school program in electrical maintenance, electrical construction; or mechanical, automotive, diesel repair or technology; or 4.

Six college semester credit hours in electrical construction, electrical maintenance or in hydraulic, mechanical, automotive diesel repair or technology; or ***Please note that candidates must also possess a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter.*** Additional Comments The New York State Canal Corporation (Canals), a subsidiary of the New York Power Authority, is responsible for overseeing and maintaining the 524-mile waterway for boating, recreation, tourism and agriculture. The New York State Canal System includes the Erie, Champlain, Oswego and Cayuga -Seneca canals, linking the Hudson River with the Great Lakes, the Finger Lakes and Lake Champlain. The 200-year-old NYS Canal System extends over 524 miles and plays important roles in New York's economic development, tourism industry and environmental stewardship

For more information on The New York State Canal Corporation's mission, values and opportunities, please visit https://www.canals.ny.gov/ Please note that this is a temporary seasonal position. The summer navigational season will run from May - October, but we would welcome applications from candidates even if they could not commit to the full navigational season. Multiple seasonal positions are available at this time

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