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Temp Steam Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Mechanic/HVAC-R

Indianapolis, IN

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

Temporary shift changes may occur. * Hazardous operations within Utilities include exposure to acid, steam, caustic substances, high pressure, and high temperatures. * Personal protective equipment ...

Mechanic/HVAC-R

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

Temporary shift changes may occur. * Hazardous operations within Utilities include exposure to acid, steam, caustic substances, high pressure, and high temperatures. * Personal protective equipment ...

Sub Cook

North Vernon, IN

$11.75 - $15.50/hr

... steam tables, computer, and garbage disposal. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: 1. Walking X 12. Pushing 2. ... Adequate Ventilation X 4. Sudden Temp Change X 13. Moving Objects X 5. Humid X 14. Cramped Quarters ...

Sub Cook

North Vernon, IN · On-site

$11.75 - $15.50/hr

... steam tables, computer, and garbage disposal. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: 1. Walking X 12. Pushing 2. ... Adequate Ventilation X 4. Sudden Temp Change X 13. Moving Objects X 5. Humid X 14. Cramped Quarters ...

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What is the difference between Temp Steam vs Temp Painter?

AspectTemp SteamTemp Painter
CertificationsNone typically requiredNone typically required
Work EnvironmentIndustrial, manufacturing, or construction sites involving steam systemsConstruction, industrial, or maintenance sites involving painting tasks
Industry UsageSteam system maintenance and operationSurface preparation and painting
Common Search IntentDifferences between steam-related rolesRoles involving painting and surface finishing

Temp Steam and Temp Painter are roles within industrial and construction settings. Temp Steam focuses on steam system operations and maintenance, while Temp Painter specializes in surface preparation and painting tasks. Both roles are temporary, require minimal certifications, and are industry-specific, but they serve different functions on job sites.

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Full-time, Part-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Position: Seasonal Driver/Mower

Opening Date: March 23, 2026 Closing Date: Until Filled

Salary: $20.20/hour

Department: Infrastructure, Planning & Growth – Highway

Location: Varies

Status: Temporary – Part-time

Job Category: LTC (Labor, Trades, Crafts)

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Description:

Incumbent serves as a Temporary Driver/Mower for the Highway, responsible for operating vehicles, repairing roadways, hauling materials and performing related maintenance and labor duties.

This position is temporary, non-exempt and is covered under the Saint Joseph County Employee Policy Manual.

Hours: 40 hrs/per week Shift Times: Monday-Friday

Possible weekends, evenings and holidays as required

Essential Functions:

· Drives various vehicles, including single/tandem axle trucks, mowers and backhoe. Operates vehicles with attachments including plow, tailgate, box spreader and underbody scraper.

· Mowing of right of ways and other grassy areas maintained by the Highway Department.

· Repairs roadways, including patching with asphalt materials, filling holes. Operates trucks to haul materials, including but not limited to sand, gravel, salt and asphalt.

· Inspects and maintains and/or assists in maintaining assigned vehicles, including tire repair, cleaning and other minor repairs

· Periodically directs traffic around work sites to ensure safety.

· Performs related duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

· High school diploma or GED.

· Working knowledge of and ability to operate trucks and related equipment, including but not limited to hammer, screw driver, wrenches, drills, power saws, air nozzle, air compressor, mop, broom, files, drivers, ratchets, steam cleaners, fork lift, pressure washer, drill press, cutting torch, dump trucks, single/tandem axle trucks, tractors, mowers, tar kettle, patch kettle, sweeper, skid loader, rubber tire roller, asphalt patcher, pavement marker, stump cutter, brush chipper, rubber tire loader, backhoe, berm loader and de-icing truck.

· Working knowledge of the mechanics of light and heavy equipment and ability to perform preventative maintenance and minor repair.

· Ability to physically perform the essential duties of the position, including sitting/walking/standing for long periods, walking on uneven terrain, lifting/carrying over 50 pounds, pushing/pulling objects, bending at waist, depth perception, handling/grasping objects, close and far vision, hearing sounds/communication, driving, color perception, crouching/kneeling and exposure to machinery, traffic, noise, grease, dirt, dust, vehicle fumes, extreme temperatures and inclement weather.

· Ability to occasionally work extended evenings and/or weekend hours; respond swiftly and rationally from off-duty status.