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... penetrating radar (GPR) and other subsurface utility engineering tools. * Excavate and dig test ... Ability to work outdoors for extended periods in extreme heat and varying weather conditions.

... penetrating radar (GPR) and other subsurface utility engineering tools. * Excavate and dig test ... Ability to work outdoors for extended periods in extreme heat and varying weather conditions.

You will use advanced underground utility locating equipment and ground-penetrating radar to ... Ability to work outdoors in extreme heat and challenging weather conditions. * Familiarity with ...

... radar, communications, navigation, flight controls, and weapons at sea and ashore. Qualified ... weather conditions and high noise environments; close teamwork with other aviation ratings and ...

... radar, communications, navigation, flight controls, and weapons at sea and ashore. Qualified ... weather conditions and high noise environments; close teamwork with other aviation ratings and ...

... radar, communications, navigation, flight controls, and weapons at sea and ashore. Qualified ... weather conditions and high noise environments; close teamwork with other aviation ratings and ...

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How much do temp weather radar jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for temp weather radar in the United States is $34.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $40.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temp Weather Radar vs Weather Data Analyst?

AspectTemp Weather RadarWeather Data Analyst
Required CredentialsWeather-related certifications, meteorology degreeStatistics, data analysis, meteorology background
Work EnvironmentField stations, radar operation centersOffice, data centers, remote analysis
Industry UsageWeather forecasting, climate monitoringData interpretation, forecasting support

Temp Weather Radar primarily focuses on operating radar equipment to monitor weather patterns, requiring technical meteorology certifications. Weather Data Analysts interpret weather data, often using radar information, but focus more on data analysis and reporting. Both roles are essential in weather services but differ in daily tasks and skill sets.

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Infographic showing various Temp Weather Radar job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,187 per year, or $34.7 per hour.
Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Technician

Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Technician

JARBO

Tampa, FL • On-site

$32 - $40/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

A growing full service engineering firm in the Tampa, FL metro is hiring a Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Field Technician. This SUE Field Technician will use ground penetrating radar, electromagnetic locators, and vacuum excavation equipment to identify and map underground utilities on active project sites. The role supports civil infrastructure design by providing accurate utility data that reduces risk during construction.

What We Offer

  • Hourly pay of $32.00 - $40.00 per hour based on experience and qualifications
  • Overtime opportunity during peak project periods (50+ hours per week available)
  • 100% Company paid Medical, as well as vision and dental insurance
  • Hands-on training with industry-standard geophysical and vacuum excavation equipment
  • Career growth path into senior SUE technician and project-level roles
  • Field-based work across the Tampa Bay region and throughout Florida

Key Responsibilities - Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Field Technician

  • Operate ground penetrating radar (GPR) and electromagnetic (EM) pipe and cable locating equipment to designate subsurface utilities per ASCE 38 quality levels
  • Mark located utilities with paint and flags and produce accurate field sketches and drawings for client deliverables
  • Operate vacuum excavation trucks and related equipment to expose, verify, and record utility depth and characteristics (test holes/potholing)
  • Work as part of a field crew under the direction of a Senior SUE Technician, supporting daily survey and locating operations
  • Assist with maintenance of vehicles, vacuum trucks, GPR units, and locating equipment; keep work sites clean and organized

Qualifications - Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Field Technician

  • High school diploma or equivalent required; vocational or technical school training preferred
  • Valid Florida driver's license with an acceptable driving record required
  • Ability to travel up to 50% of the time, including overnight travel as project needs require
  • Ability to work 50+ hours per week during busy project periods
  • Good verbal and written communication skills; ability to produce legible field notes and sketches

Preferred Qualifications - Utility Locating Technician

  • Prior experience operating GPR, EM locators, or other geophysical designating equipment
  • Familiarity with ASCE 38 quality level standards (Level A through Level D)
  • Experience operating or riding in vacuum excavation trucks
  • Exposure to CAD software, GIS, or digital data collection tools
  • OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification; Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) certification

Physical Requirements - Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Field Technician

  • Ability to lift and carry equipment weighing up to 50 pounds regularly
  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, and kneel for extended periods on uneven terrain
  • Work performed outdoors in varying weather conditions including heat, rain, and direct sun
  • Exposure to active roadways, construction zones, and utility rights-of-way
  • Shift schedule may include early starts, extended days, and weekend work during peak periods
  • Travel to project sites throughout Florida with overnight stays as needed